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This is a post being sent to anyone having info on a shale fprmation called brown dense. There is a company called PINE bELT WHO IS RUMORED TO BE LEASING
several 300 to 400,000 acres in two counties in Ark. and one ....Union Parish ,La.
Is anyone selling leases?? If so ,what is the going rate?
EOG is spin-off to the old Enron company.
This lease asctivity seems to on a hush-hush basis.
Does anyone think this might be as big as any of the other shale plays? Jim B.
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John,
If I owned a large amount of land I would consider 20%, but with the amount I have I can afford to wait.
Polly,
Are they recordind new leases on a daily or weekly basis, or does it look like they just recorded one or two big batches?
John you forgot to mention why the filing of Memorandums. Some have speculated that it is to limit the information filed of record. Another (and very common) reason is that most counties charge by the page for filed documents. Leases are three or more pages long, while most Memorandums are a single page. Imagine the expense of filing Leases for all the multiple Lessors on only 10,000 acres, more acres = more Lessors and more filing fees. It is common to file early leases and then move to Memos as the numbers of lessors starts mounting up.
It is very common to file batches of leases over a period of time, rather than try to record every lease as it comes in, or overload the Clerks office with thousands of leases and/or memorandums at one time.
It seems people tend to look for mysteries in the ordinary and speculate on all sorts of odd things.
In reality, the memorandums that are being filed are generally 1-2 pages each. Full leases generally in the 4-6 page range.
When the O&G is spending 10's to 100's of thousands of dollars on each lease, it clearly is not an issue that an extra $10 to $20 in County Clerk's fees is really an item that the O&G bean counters are going to be concerned about.
That said, the reasons for filing memorandums are more likely tied in to concerns by the O& G to not make their better lease terms a public record. In some rare instances, it might actually be requested by the mineral owner for privacy reasons as well.
If you sort through many leases at the local county clerk's office, you will find plenty of 4+ page leases that are NOT filed as memorandums when the agreed upon terms are with the O&G standard contract or if the agreed upon royalty is on the lower (i/e - 3/16%) rate.
I know a person that has acreage in both Columbia and Union Counties and has been contacted recently by both Pinebelt and Triad. The lease offers from both were $200 per acre and .1875 royalty and was told by both landmen that was their rate for small tracts. The acreage is close to Hwy 82 which is in the northern area of interest.
Pinebelt was in Columbia County first and when the EOG well in Lafayette County turned out bad they stopped making lease offers and started moving people from Columbia into Union County. Triad showed up about that time or later.
Some company is inquiring about buying surface acres for a pipe staging area on or near hwy 82.
Many have implied that EOG is behind the Pinebelt effort. Local rumors say it is a much larger company but I do not wish to name the company because it is rumor.
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