Anyone heard of BMNW Resources LLC? They have been reported offering $17,500/25% per acre in the N Shreveport/Blanchard area. They are operating through Petro Land Services. Also just heard that Twin Cities signed 10 acres in the same area at $17,000 per acre. Looks like CHK is still making some offers and this one is the best made in this area so far.

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I believe it was in or near Section 8/18/15. This company is willing to talk to anyone interested in leasing.
Things will only pick up if people don't cave in. I personally feel that our gas is as good as S. Shreveport's gas. The offers north are turning out to be insults - trying to divert people with piddle amounts of money so that they don't realize what they are giving up. I guess it works better with our side of town, because most of us don't have as much money as Ellerbe Rd. Well ,we may not have as much $$$ but not all of us are stupid. And don't even think greed is in the picture, just good sense to realilze what we might be giving up.
Things will only pick up if people don't cave in. I personally feel that our gas is as good as S. Shreveport's gas. The offers north are turning out to be insults - trying to divert people with piddle amounts of money so that they don't realize what they are giving up. I guess it works better with our side of town, because most of us don't have as much money as Ellerbe Rd. Well ,we may not have as much $$$ but not all of us are stupid. And don't even think greed is in the picture, just good sense to realilze what we might be giving up.

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