I have never heard of Enerquest Land Services and don't believe it's an operating company but I was approached to lease my acreage in DeSoto for $750.00 an acre + 1/5 royalty for 2 years plus an extension of 3 years. Should I lease?? Any recommendation about what leases are going for these days and if I should accept the offer will be appreciated... Thanks.
Tags: DeSoto, Haynesville, Leasing
Here is the LA SOS page on Enerquest Land Services.
ENERQUEST LAND SERVICES, LLC |
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LAFAYETTE |
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ENERQUEST LAND SERVICES, LLC |
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40212846K |
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Registration Date: |
5/24/2010 |
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850 KALISTE SALOOM ROAD, SUITE 222 |
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LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 |
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POST OFFICE BOX 53203 |
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LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-3203 |
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Active |
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Not In Good Standing for failure to file Annual Report |
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5/24/2010 |
Last Report Filed: |
4/29/2013 |
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Limited Liability Company |
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Enerquest Land Services website:
Thanks Skip. Do you have any comments about the leasing terms offered versus other companies that may be leasing in the area? Do you think the offer is any good?
It's not a terrible offer but depending on your location and number of acres owned, it might be a little low. The bonus offer is quite aggressive. It's hard to comment on the royalty without knowing your location and the target formation. Without a section-township and range it's impossible to know what other companies might be making offers in your vicinity.
I would think the largest inland gas field in the US(which the Haynesville play was once called) would forevermore fetch a 1/4 royalty without to much haggling.All of Desoto parish should warrant a 1/4 regardless of formation sought. JMO
was once called but is mostly uneconomical in today's market.
I have experience with them. They seem to be OK. Your are right -- Enerquest is not an operator, They are a "Land Service" company, as the name says. They are leasing for another company.
I sent you a friend request. If you accept it, I'll tell you more in private.
I suspected Enerquest might be involved in your area, Henry. By all means share what we have discussed with MOL.
For an "all depths" lease in an area of the Haynesville Shale that was Core, Tier One or Tier Two I think a quarter royalty is warranted. Note that some areas of DeSoto are Tier Three with the Logansport Field being a good example. Although the Haynesville Shale is a world class gas field, the entire basin has been tested and it's not all the same quality rock. There are significant variances across the play fairway.
Enerquest Land Service has now recorded 42 Memorandums of Lease in the public records of DeSoto Parish. The area covered is generally from Rambin to Pleasant Hill. I believe that the Area Of Interest extends somewhat further south into Sabine Parish.
Enerquest seems to be busy also in the Eagle Ford. They had a meeting on 1/22/15 to drum up leases for the Eagle Ford.
And the TMS.
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/tuscaloosamarineshale/forum...
They specialize in chasing unconventional plays.
They do not operate.
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