Today's Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Office of Mineral Resources, State Mineral & Energy Board July auction of publicly owned mineral tracts includes 29 bid tracts totaling over 1500 acres in 3 parishes: Union, Claiborne and Lincoln, with the bulk of the tract acreage concentrated in Union. IMO, these tracts are associated with the Lower Smackover/Brown Dense prospective area which includes a similarly sized and adjacent area in S. AR. The bid tracts span a wide area that roughly is described in extent on the Northwest by Township 23 North, Range 5 West, the Southwest by Township 20 North, Range 3 West, the Northeast by Township 23N, Range 1 West and the Southeast by Township 20N, Range 2 East. These bid tracts represent the beds and bottoms of state owned water bodies and are more informally defined as being located in the proximity of Little Corney Bayou, Corney Creek, Bayou D'Arbonne, Middle Fork Bayou and Bayou De Loutre.
The import of these bid tracts, other than their specific locations, is that they are bids for state leases. By law state leases are for a primary term of one year. They may be extended for two additional years by the timely payment of a lease bonus equal to one half the original bonus amount for each additional year. For that reason, there is no need for companies interested in developing a prospect to acquire them far in advance. The time to acquire the rights to the state lands is after building a lease block(s) composed of private mineral interests. It is also in the interest of energy companies to acquire the state leases late in the process of building a lease block owing to the fact that the bids for those tracts, including bonus bids, are of public record and therefore are of value to mineral owners in the negotiation of future leases.
A state bid tract is included in the monthly auction at the request of the owner which may be a local municipality, school district, levee board or other public body, or the tracts may be nominated by a party interested in bidding for the lease rights. All 29 tracts in the July auction are nominated by Leslie M. Cooper. It is common for the nominee of state bid tracts and the bidding entity, whether one and the same, to be a third party representative of the company actually assembling the lease block with the intent to develop. That is to say that those hoping to know the name of the energy company or companies will not likely find their answer with these auction results. What will be established by these bids is a baseline value for leases in this prospective area at this early point in the play where there are few drilling and production units and even fewer well permits not to mention one completed well which is likely not economic. Lease values and offers are influenced by competition. It will be instructive to see if the auction of these tracts draws multiple bidders.
For those with a stake in this emerging Brown Dense prospect, I suggest the following:
I will post the results of the auction bids later today when they become available. Good Luck to all the members in the Brown Dense prospective area.
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Sunny, I am not aware of any state ownership of land in northern part of Webster Parish. I believe North Shongaloo-Red Rock Field should be as good or bad as any other areas for Brown Dense. I remain optimistic about good possibilities for the general area.
I haven't heard about Chevron, but that might be a good fit. Everyone wants to show that they are in some time of liquid shale play.
Big Mc, although T S Dudley has applied and been granted operator status by the LA. DNR, they have never drilled a well in LA. and I do not expect them to start now. I believe that they took that step in order to apply for and receive unit orders. In this manner the company or companies behind Dudley can remain hidden a little longer. A Unit Order allows a company to operate or To Designate The Operator. T S Dudley will stick to the land business. In regard to "anyone ... willing to bid ...being a big deal", I'll have to disagree. Especially at these prices. I would suggest that the bid by C S Tax Properties is sufficient proof of that. As for when to pull the trigger on a lease, yes, that's a bit of a gamble. Here again the question for everyone is what's a stake and their personal financial situation. I like to speak to specific circumstances but will make a general statement that offers should stay the same or improve incrementally until a well is completed and announced. Then the offers will change based on that result.
Skip,
This is very timely and valuable information. And it is free. What a deal. I hope the other "troops" will pay close attention to your posts. Certainly I believe that many can benefit from it.
I think the closest minerals to me that the state owns is the streambed of Bayou Dorcheat and maybe(?) Cypress Creek.
Keep the faith!
Aubrey, considering the historic extent of the SMK, I'd say there is still room for other operators to the east and west of the leasehold acquired through Pinebelt, Triad and T. S. Dudley. Whether that happens or not depends on someone drilling successful L SMK/BD wells. If they do so, I would consider it possible that a prospective fairway could extend across much of the AR./LA. stateline area but also potentially into E. TX. and/or MS. Now that would be a PLAY! There's just one big hurdle to clear - that first well or wells that prove the formation economic. I'll keep passing along the bits and pieces I find. I think you already have a large following that will work diligently on the faith part. LOL! GLTA!
Skip,
I would expect the BD to be present and possibly prospective from Alabama to Mexico. There is a lot of Smackover production along that trend. About 50 years ago I worked on seismic crew in MS and we were mapping Smackover. I worked a number of different prospects. I think it was around Waynesboro that we were mapping Smk.
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