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refchef
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | BR |
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| Interests: | music, haynesville shale |
| Occupation: | saxophonist |
| Number of Posts: | 1 |
| Registered on: | 6/10/2008 |
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re: Haynesville Shale
Posted by refchef on 6/10/08 at 11:04 pm to cavalier333
Hey. I'm new to this board and to the Haynesville Shale.
My family owns undeveloped land somewhere in the vicinity of Cross Lake -- at least, I think that's where it is. We were approached about 2 months ago by Petrohawk, but my cousin, who knows something about this process turned down the initial offer -- the bonus was low as was the royalty offer. She's holding out for a better deal.
I guess my question is how can I find out exactly where the land is located? I asked my cousin and she just gave me the township and range info, but I can't find a map that lists this info. I looked at the SONRIS interactive map, but either I don't know what to check or it's not fully labeled.
Also -- I've also found another site that you all might want to participate in. It's a Ning site. Here's the URL: https://haynesvilleshale.ning.com
Anyway -- thanks for your help with the map and thanks too for the great information.
My family owns undeveloped land somewhere in the vicinity of Cross Lake -- at least, I think that's where it is. We were approached about 2 months ago by Petrohawk, but my cousin, who knows something about this process turned down the initial offer -- the bonus was low as was the royalty offer. She's holding out for a better deal.
I guess my question is how can I find out exactly where the land is located? I asked my cousin and she just gave me the township and range info, but I can't find a map that lists this info. I looked at the SONRIS interactive map, but either I don't know what to check or it's not fully labeled.
Also -- I've also found another site that you all might want to participate in. It's a Ning site. Here's the URL: https://haynesvilleshale.ning.com
Anyway -- thanks for your help with the map and thanks too for the great information.
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