Glen Bays's Discussions (9)

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"I can also confirm this. They have paid more than $200 per acre.."

Glen Bays replied Oct 7, 2010 to Brown dense......leasing activity Union County,Union Parish.....EOG

216 Aug 3, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"This is in Claiborne Parish, La. and Is PineBelt"

Glen Bays replied Sep 29, 2010 to Brown dense......leasing activity Union County,Union Parish.....EOG

216 Aug 3, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"They are paying $300.00 per acre."

Glen Bays replied Sep 29, 2010 to Brown dense......leasing activity Union County,Union Parish.....EOG

216 Aug 3, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"PineBelt is leasing in northeastern Claiborne Parish. Mostly north of Alt2 to Arkans…"

Glen Bays replied Sep 24, 2010 to Brown dense......leasing activity Union County,Union Parish.....EOG

216 Aug 3, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"318 274-0044 318 278-7293 e-mail markd9873@gmail.com"

Glen Bays replied Sep 24, 2010 to Brown dense......leasing activity Union County,Union Parish.....EOG

216 Aug 3, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"I leased my land in Eastern Claiborne Parish to PineBelt. 1/5, 3/3 year option. A be…"

Glen Bays replied Sep 24, 2010 to Brown dense......leasing activity Union County,Union Parish.....EOG

216 Aug 3, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"That's it; what more can you say?"

Glen Bays replied Feb 19, 2009 to Why sign a lease ?

148 Feb 24, 2009
Reply by Snake Stewart

"According to the map; it is certainly not Haynesville."

Glen Bays replied Jul 22, 2008 to "hot" spot

75 Jul 27, 2008
Reply by crazycat

"640"

Glen Bays replied Jul 22, 2008 to how many acres are in a section ?

13 Jul 22, 2008
Reply by Two Dogs, Pirate

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