My grandmother received an Oil Gas & Mineral Lease for an interest she has an interest a 55 acre tract in Shelby County. It was from T.W. & Associates, LP and the landman's name is T.J. "Ted" Helbig. They are working for XTO.
The offer was $500-rental-paid up 3 years with a royalty of 18.75%. Being that we are out of Lafayette, LA, we are not sure if this is fair or not?? I did speak to him and he stated that this is a WILDCAT well?**?? To me, this is hard to believe being that this county is 100% "Haynesville country". Are there not many wells drilling and permitted now for Haynesville?!! He told me this will be a Haynesville well........Wildcat????
***JAMES ROWE SURVEY A-585 & THE THOMAS R. GOODWYN SURVEY A-256 ******
Can anyone enlighten me as to the terms offered above? Are they fair? What have you been offered? Have you heard of or had dealings with them (T.W. & Associates) or Mr. Helbig???
PERSONALLY, I FEEL LIKE THIS ACREAGE IS " OPEN FOR BIDDING"!?!?
THANKS,
COREY
Tags: ACREAGE-SHELBY, HAYNESVILLE, OFFERS-OPEN
Corey, you will find lots of help and advice on the Shelby County page. I suggest that you post again, in that group, and add the Survey name or Abstract number so we can look at the area for any recent activity.
JAY,
I AM HAVING TROUBLE POSTING TO THIS ( SHELBY) PAGE. CAN YOU HELP. AND, THANKS AGAIN!
As is true with all of the Haynesville Play, location makes a large difference! Not all of Shelby County is prospective for a commercial Haynesville well (as in NW quarter) IMHO. I have yet to see a really large IP in Shelby, but there are some decent Haynesville wells. What Survey and Abstract # are your minerals in? If the Survey you are in is near the Shelby/San Augustine border, the offer would appear to be low.
Or as Jay so eloquently stated, a goat pasture offer!386 members
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