Mansfield gets more than $80,000 in lease sale


By Vickie Welborn • vwelborn@gannett.com • February 10, 2010




The city of Mansfield gained more than $80,000 in bonus payments when it leased mineral rights on almost six acres during today’s monthly lease
sale in Baton Rouge.

Mansfield Mayor Curtis McCoy attended the lease sale meeting, and said the Haynesville Shale is a great boost for the economy and local government throughout the area.

“We appreciate the work that the Mineral and Energy Board, the staff of the state Office of Mineral Resources and the Department of Natural
Resources have done in helping us to make the most of our opportunities
with the Haynesville Shale activity,” McCoy said in a prepared
statement.

Overall, the Mineral Board collected more than $6.3 million in bonuses, bringing the total collected for the financial year that began July 1 to more than $45.2 million. The 13
leases covered more than 1,700 acres.

In addition to DeSoto, leases were sold in Caddo, Calcasieu, Jefferson, Red River and Terrebonne parishes. All 10 of the north Louisiana leases were sold in
the area of the Haynesville Shale natural gas formation in Caddo,
DeSoto and Red River parishes.

Lease sale prices remain strong in the shale region with prices averaging about $9,200 an acre. Mansfield’s bids exceeded that, going for $12,427 an acre. Unlreated
bids elsewhere in DeSoto and in Red River parishes went for $15,618 an
acre.

The city-owned land includes a half-acre in Section 19 near U.S. Highway 84 and 5.9 acres in Section 21 that includes streets and rights-of-way in and around Meadow Park Subdivision.
Classic Petroleum was the high bidder on both tracts.

The DeSoto Parish School Board got $10,963 for a 1-acre tract of water beds and bottoms.

The biggest money-maker was the Red River Waterway Commission that brought
in more than $3.9 million. The commission is responsible for management
of right-of-way for projects and development and operation of
recreational facilities in a seven-parish area along the Red River.

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To see the actual bid specifics go to SONRIS Lite and under the "Minerals" section click "Lease Sale and Tract History". This month's auction was notable for some medium to small shale players making auction bids. Samson Contour and Matador joined some of the regulars.
Why am I not surprised the author didn't provide the township/range in her article when she mentioned the city leases. The entire coverage of the play has been abysmal by the Shreveport times, I have seen highschool newspapers run better. If anyone wants to read high comedy check out some of Roy Langs horseracing articles. They have one of the best racing writers in the country in Bill Gann but anytime there is a good race to write about Roy has to jump in and write some 9th grade level article about the event, it's a shame.
I quit reading that thing some time ago for the same reason.
It's a joke in all facets, I cancelled my delivery over 2 years ago.

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