Attached is the latest on prices received by landowners in the Haynesville Shale. It's been a while since I posted, and I will continue to collect data and try to update the survey every 3 - 6 months. Thanks to all of you who submit pricing information to me.
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Friggin thieves they are. How do you argue this injustice with the behemoth? Would the State Attorney General be any help if enough royalty owners were to complain? Just askin'.
Don't bother calling CHK. You will most likely get somone's voicemail... Callbacks are pretty slim to none...In my experiences with CHK calls.
JS,
I am e-mailing CHK a "revision" demand today. It can't hurt any more than it does already!
Olddog573's graph Samson vs CHK... Can't be any more TRANSPARENT than this.
Seems to me that the upset and totally fed-up CHK royalty owners should be calling Ryan Seidemann at the Louisiana Attorney General's office and complaining BIG TIME. If the AG got flooded with calls per upset La. voters, I'd bet that it might at least stir it up for CHK.
In others words, concerned GHS members should go viral and spread the word to all those who are leased by CHK and thus make themselves heard loud and clear by our "elected" officials whose job it is to serve us taxpaying public voters and protect La. landowners from being cheated by snaky CHK.
"Ryan's telephone number goes directly to him, 225-326-6085. His e-mail address is
SeidemannR@ag.state.la.us."
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