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Red River Parish

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Location: Red RIver Parish
Members: 307
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2023

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Request For Assistance

In order to help a NW LA mineral owner who has been denied the opportunity to fully benefit from their Haynesville Shale acreage, I am asking the members for their assistance.  I need to document…Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Oct 22, 2020.

Lease Group Letter Agreement Assistance Request

I would like to connect with the leaders and/or members of Haynesville lease groups who successfully negotiated the Letter Agreement process and leased in the early days of the Haynesville land…Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Oct 13, 2020.

Unleased Mineral Owners in Haynesville Shale Units

If you are a UMI under a well or wells operated by the following companies, I would like to speak with you.  Click on my name in blue to go to my private page.  If you are not already a "friend",…Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Feb 18, 2020.

Goodrich in Red River

Goodrich is also drilling its Cason-Dickson 14 and 23 No. 1 and 2 wells in the Red River Parish. The Cason-Dickson wells are planned as 10,000 foot laterals and expected to be fracked in February. …Continue

Started by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) Jan 3, 2018.

Shut In Wells 3 Replies

Wondering about two wells in Red River Parish listed as shut in. #250240 and #250241? Novice here so any information much appreciated.Continue

Started by R B. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Dec 12, 2017.

Long Petroleum 8 Replies

What are all these Long Petroleum leases in the Red River Parish Legal news?

Started by cocodrie man. Last reply by jkw3 Sep 16, 2014.

Drilling in DeSoto Parish and Red River Parish 10 Replies

Broadly speaking, the drilling activity in DeSoto and Red River Parishes into the Haynesville has historically been similar.  Surely, DeSoto Parish has more often than not had more rigs working than…Continue

Started by cocodrie man. Last reply by Charles Edward Luke Jun 30, 2014.

Section 20 or 17 14N 9W royalties

Wondering if anyone in section 20 14n 9w or 17 14n 9w getting paid royalties yet for the well that has been producing since June?Continue

Started by coral Dec 3, 2012.

Thorn Lake Field 7 Replies

New permits continue to be taken in Red River Parish.  Petrohawk has recently permitted two wells in the Thorn Lake Field (09-14-11).  What is the economic impetus for this?  Why do some companies…Continue

Started by cocodrie man. Last reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner May 11, 2012.

Shell Permits New Shale Gas Well in Carroll Creek Field 6 Replies

Shell has permitted a new well in Section 21 of T12N-R2W in the Carroll Creek Field.  From the permitted vertical depth it appears this will be another Bossier Shale test rather than the Haynesville…Continue

Started by Les Bamburg. Last reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner May 11, 2012.

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Comment by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on June 16, 2009 at 8:59
Trisha. The time lag until royalty checks go out begins when the first gas from the well is sold, not from the date the well is completed. Unless of course a pipeline is in place and the well is "turned to sales" immediately upon completion. From the first gas sold until the first royalty check should be approximately 90 days. You will receive a "division order" from the operator stating your royalty percentage of the well's production.
Comment by Trisha Giddens on June 16, 2009 at 8:54
Red River Parish, Section 30, 14N, 9W
Does anyone know the status re. this well by Samson? I heard that they are putting the casing? in now and that the pipeline will be finished by July 2nd. If all of this information is true, does anyone know about how long it takes to get your first royalty check, after the well is completed?
I've heard 3 months, then I've heard 6 months---just wondering!!
Comment by Les Bamburg on March 7, 2009 at 15:31
I would suggest anyone that has an interest in Red River Parish check the information in the EnCana presentation I posted today (3/7/09)
Comment by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) on October 28, 2008 at 9:38
Hello Haynesville,

Is there a possibility you would let people know we are seeking vendors for the Christmas Festival? The article below appeared in the Shreveport Times.

Also, I was hoping you would let Shalers know about the Oil and Gas Job Fair for Wednesday, Oct. 29th.

Thanks, RRChamber.

Vendors sought for Coushatta Christmas Festival

COUSHATTA – Vendors are being sought for the Coushatta Christmas Festival set for Dec. 11-13 in the downtown area.

A parade followed by a fireworks display kicks off events on Dec. 11. The fireworks show will take place on the Red River boat launch.

Business open houses are planned for Dec. 12-13.

Santa Claus will be in his workshop to visit with from kids from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 13. Drawings for special prizes offered during the open houses are set for noon on Dec. 13 on Front Street.

Vendors are asked to have their booths set up Saturday December 13th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. To register, contact the Coushatta-Red River Chamber of Commerce by e-mailing redriverchamber@bellsouth.net or leave a message at (318) 932-3289.
Comment by Wilson on October 7, 2008 at 17:37
Section 32, T11N-R9W....any information regarding this section????
Comment by Jim 007 on August 16, 2008 at 10:41
Has anyone heard anything about the Sneed well Ser. # 237214
Comment by stroud on July 22, 2008 at 16:51
MARK.........VERY INTERESTING...........this will could be really, really, big for the parish,,,,,keep us informed
Comment by Mark on July 22, 2008 at 9:01
My attorney Cody Mayo in Shreveport is interested in talking to anyone that has signed a lease in the last three years for three hundred an acre or less. 318 469-2455 I myself signed after being agressivily pursued by a landman one year ago. I was told several lies. 1. the oil company was just trying to sew up the last few parcels in the area. I asked point blank if any new discoveries had been made. I was told no. That was not the truth. I feel I was defrauded by the landman and the oil company. Cody will not charge you anything for a consultation. He is asking for a percentage of anything above what you already have. Like if he can get me a bigger share or more on my lease we will split just that money.

I have nothing to lose with this deal.
Mark Goff
I have Dr. Bells old place.
Call me at 318 347-8171 if you have any questions.
Comment by Hunted One on July 16, 2008 at 1:52
In reply to Duster: If this offer will help to put you in a better financial standing overall, I say go for it. If it really will not make significant difference in your bank account, I say stay strong and wait them out. I, for one, am not going to take any offers that will not help me to either retire early from work, send my kids to college, pay off my mortgage/debts, and keep me financially secure for a long time. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for us here in Red River Parish, and I intend to make the most of it.
Comment by BLZBub on July 15, 2008 at 0:31
Hold out for more & get with adjoining landowners
 

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