J-B Oper. Co. request to "redefine Lower CV Zone 10,030' to 12,100'..." - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-28T08:41:44Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/2117179:Topic:19845?commentId=2117179%3AComment%3A22742&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBased on the burial history o…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:484702008-07-28T20:02:23.994ZJack B2https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Jack
Based on the burial history of the North Louisiana Salt Dome Basin well api no.1711920195 in the cotton valley field shows the smackover at ll,500 +/- feet, the gray sands based on the publication of the geology of Webster parish puts the gray sands above the 8,500 foot level which is the top of the cotton valley not the bottom. Yes, they are pulling one to get around the original unitization clause in my opine. I think it is time to get the Governer involved with the commissioner of…
Based on the burial history of the North Louisiana Salt Dome Basin well api no.1711920195 in the cotton valley field shows the smackover at ll,500 +/- feet, the gray sands based on the publication of the geology of Webster parish puts the gray sands above the 8,500 foot level which is the top of the cotton valley not the bottom. Yes, they are pulling one to get around the original unitization clause in my opine. I think it is time to get the Governer involved with the commissioner of conservation. With him in the limelight the time is NOW! "Well I could see a company d…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:482312008-07-28T18:34:31.721Zsesporthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/sesportperson
"<u>Well I could see a company doing it once or twice just to scare the holdouts in the other sections</u>. It would definitely make the news. hehe. We aren't to that point yet I don't believe. Hopefully we can work together with all of these coalitions and HOAs to come to a mutually beneficial arrangement."<br />
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This is Randy's comment over on the discussion about why leases are being made in urban areas. This was one possible reason I had contemplated for all the rush to lease activity. My…
"<u>Well I could see a company doing it once or twice just to scare the holdouts in the other sections</u>. It would definitely make the news. hehe. We aren't to that point yet I don't believe. Hopefully we can work together with all of these coalitions and HOAs to come to a mutually beneficial arrangement."<br />
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This is Randy's comment over on the discussion about why leases are being made in urban areas. This was one possible reason I had contemplated for all the rush to lease activity. My thought was that the O&G Cos. want to wrap this (leasing) up so there are no holdouts to deal with when major profits are reported 10 yrs. down the road.<br />
Hmmmmmm??? Something to think about. Is it possible to drill the s…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:482092008-07-28T18:18:44.552ZMike Billingshttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MikeBillings
Is it possible to drill the same well deeper and try for Haynesville? If so, would they be able to drill horizontally?
Is it possible to drill the same well deeper and try for Haynesville? If so, would they be able to drill horizontally? They paid 200/acre bonus 2.5…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:481952008-07-28T18:07:11.262ZMike Billingshttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MikeBillings
They paid 200/acre bonus 2.5 years ago. 1/5 royalty. The recent offers started at 3,000/acre and 1/4 royalty for the top lease. 25% now the balance when the old lease expires.
They paid 200/acre bonus 2.5 years ago. 1/5 royalty. The recent offers started at 3,000/acre and 1/4 royalty for the top lease. 25% now the balance when the old lease expires. J-W drilled a well last year…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:481542008-07-28T17:46:29.160ZMike Billingshttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MikeBillings
J-W drilled a well last year next to my farm, section21 T20N R14W to the depth of 10,182 drilling for CV. We signed the lease 2/13/06. They got a dry hole. They tried to complete for CV and Hosston sands. They had trouble with frakking. Sonris now has the well waiting to be plugged and abandoned. Do you think their filing has to do with trying to keep the lease from expiring in 6 months? It must kill them to know they are 500 feet shy of Haynesville. (well #234524). I have received offers to…
J-W drilled a well last year next to my farm, section21 T20N R14W to the depth of 10,182 drilling for CV. We signed the lease 2/13/06. They got a dry hole. They tried to complete for CV and Hosston sands. They had trouble with frakking. Sonris now has the well waiting to be plugged and abandoned. Do you think their filing has to do with trying to keep the lease from expiring in 6 months? It must kill them to know they are 500 feet shy of Haynesville. (well #234524). I have received offers to top lease. There are currently two Haynesville wells being drilled a few miles south of us on Hwy 71. (#238018, 238017). Mom, actually the effected la…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:471672008-07-28T02:24:11.237ZLes Bamburghttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/LesB
Mom, actually the effected land owners are supposed to be notified at 30 days in advance of the Commission meeting. In some cases the land-owner will also be notified regarding a pre-conference meeting also.
Mom, actually the effected land owners are supposed to be notified at 30 days in advance of the Commission meeting. In some cases the land-owner will also be notified regarding a pre-conference meeting also. Insomniacnla, no I have not h…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:471022008-07-28T01:57:22.647ZLes Bamburghttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/LesB
Insomniacnla, no I have not heard anything. My assumption is if any leased mineral owner in the the effected units raises a concern then the Commission would probably not approve the filing.
Insomniacnla, no I have not heard anything. My assumption is if any leased mineral owner in the the effected units raises a concern then the Commission would probably not approve the filing. From what I understand, they…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:471002008-07-28T01:55:29.393ZMom A1https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Mom
From what I understand, they don't exactly advertise that they are having a meeting. How will anyone know that attendance could be required? If they start doing conference calls/internet then how will we find that out??? The lack of information with the landowner really emphasizes the O&G potential of getting what they want.<br />
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As I've said many times on this site, I reiterate: The laws for landowners need to be revised for the protection of the landowners. Many of the laws benefit O&G…
From what I understand, they don't exactly advertise that they are having a meeting. How will anyone know that attendance could be required? If they start doing conference calls/internet then how will we find that out??? The lack of information with the landowner really emphasizes the O&G potential of getting what they want.<br />
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As I've said many times on this site, I reiterate: The laws for landowners need to be revised for the protection of the landowners. Many of the laws benefit O&G with little regard for the landowner. They say that the O&G accept all of the risk and I beg to differ. I took a risk upon accepting a lease. My risk was trusting a company to treat me fairly. My risk was losing out on money that could put my kids thru college. My risk was having financial security. My risk was my current state of mental health (this drives me nuts).<br />
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No landowner past, present or future should have to go thru this! If there is a way to prevent unfair practices that only benefit the O&G then we should do our best to stop what is happening. Les,
I have heard rumors tha…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:470872008-07-28T01:48:38.159Zinsomniacnlahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/insomniacnla
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I have heard rumors that the Commissioner may already be questioning this process. Have you heard anything about it?
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I have heard rumors that the Commissioner may already be questioning this process. Have you heard anything about it? KB, as I understand the redef…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2008-07-28:2117179:Comment:470822008-07-28T01:43:10.084ZLes Bamburghttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/LesB
KB, as I understand the redefinition would only impact a leased mineral owner still in primary term with a depth Pugh clause and with an existing producing LCV well and with Haynesville Shale potential. I agree that if these five conditions exist for a mineral owner then he has a very legitimite beef and should raise a complaint with the Commission. My use of the term "proof" was unfortunate as my intent was to say I have not seen a posting where a mineral owner was in that specific situation.…
KB, as I understand the redefinition would only impact a leased mineral owner still in primary term with a depth Pugh clause and with an existing producing LCV well and with Haynesville Shale potential. I agree that if these five conditions exist for a mineral owner then he has a very legitimite beef and should raise a complaint with the Commission. My use of the term "proof" was unfortunate as my intent was to say I have not seen a posting where a mineral owner was in that specific situation. A geologist is not required but I do agree it may be challenging for a land owner receiving such a notice to determine if there are any negative impacts. Although someone astute enough to have a depth Pugh clause may be able to make such a determination.<br />
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Redefinitions and also combinations of zones have occurred in North Louisiana in the past well before the Haynesville Shale was ever in the picture. As I have said previously there are many legitimate reasons for such changes so not every one of them should be viewed as a trick. The ones that are should be objected to and stopped by the Commission.