In 2008, my sister and I each inherited 10 acres of mineral rights from our father – S: 32, T: 12N, R: 14W (Spider Field).
Recently I received an offer to purchase my 10 acres for $97,500. My sister received the same offer for hers.
We also recently inherited another 10 acres each from our mother and are in the process of transferring ownership.
Given that a company is, in effect, offering $195,000 ($97,500 X 2) for these 20 acres, obviously they see it worth far more to make a profit. We are also receiving royalties from Comstock on a cross-unit well.
Having said that:
1. What would be a fair estimate as to the true value of the property relevant to the offer we've received? Double? Triple? More?
2. In May we received a Pre-Application Notice, and in June a Hearing Application to Comstock's intentions to drill 5 new cross unit wells, 4 of which extend into our property. Is there a common timeline as to when they'd start drilling relevant to these notices?
We don't intend to sell, by the way. Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can impart!
Tags:
Thank you!
To your last sentence, so if a well has been permitted it has a serial number, I'm guessing.
You will see the serial number when the permit appears in your SONRIS search.
68 members
478 members
194 members
11 members
405 members
18 members
250 members
457 members
11 members
388 members
Posted by Char on May 29, 2025 at 14:42 — 4 Comments
© 2026 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher).
Powered by