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Good poss, Skip
The days (for the landowners) of getting the big bonuses is over. 2008 and the hard driving CHK which drove the prices (as is there MO) is gone, especialy given the price of gas and/or the forecast of gas pricing anytime soon. Northern Natchitoches, given depth, heat, pressure, faulting and now H2s is a tough sell given the profit lines and risk per drilling a $6-8 million well on $4.33mcf would have a hard time crossing given the decline curve of 80% first year. Doesn't compute.
Does anyone know how much the leases per acre top out in Shreveport? I heard it got up to 30k . True or Flase
Skip thanks, How does it work if you get a letter such as Anthem Oil saying they have 30million to buy all or some of Mineral rights and we sign a lease 4mnths ago. But no activity so far. We have 470 acres. They hit oil my property in the 90s and they were doing 1500 barrels a day then after 3 months they put the wrong mud and it stop. I had to get back on the tractor :(
skip thanks. Its in avoyelles parish . I have three companies working on a proposal. I gave them just one trac to work on 20 acres being the W/2 of the NE/4 of section 38, T1S-R4E. TAGCO Inc. as Lessee. I will start posting on Avoyelles section next OK.
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