I am receiving offers for minerals in Harrison Co., TX, and wondered if anyone else was and what they thought of them?
Tags:
Judy, there are a lot of variables that go into considering what is a fair market offer for mineral rights. You and I would both like to hear from others in Harrison, Co. in regard to which companies are making offers and what those offers are. Everyone considering a sale needs some context to inform their decision.
These are all offers to buy, not to lease. I will not sell my minerals. Am wondering, however, if there are prospects of drilling again in Harrison County. Otherwise, why these sudden offers?
Judy, they may be sudden to you but the entire Haynesville fairway in both states sees numerous offers on a daily basis. It is possible that there is data in the public record that mineral companies monitor that indicates new wells possibly on the way that include your minerals. Buyers prioritize acquiring minerals where new wells are on the schedule. Maybe Julie can help us but you have not provided sufficient information. At the very least, your survey is required.
There have been more than 100 drilling permit requests for wells in Harrison County filed with the Texas RRC so far this year.
As many mineral buyers have pointed out over the years, Texas permits are cheap and a large number are allowed to expire without a spud. The pertinent number is how many of those permits are still live or spud. When I informed those buyers that this was not a problem in Louisiana, they were not familiar with the fact that Louisiana permits to drill are considerably more expensive than those in Texas. I think they called it a conversion factor. How many issued permits were actually converted to a well spud.
386 members
27 members
455 members
440 members
400 members
244 members
149 members
358 members
63 members
119 members
© 2024 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher). Powered by
h2 | h2 | h2 |
---|---|---|
AboutAs exciting as this is, we know that we have a responsibility to do this thing correctly. After all, we want the farm to remain a place where the family can gather for another 80 years and beyond. This site was born out of these desires. Before we started this site, googling "shale' brought up little information. Certainly nothing that was useful as we negotiated a lease. Read More |
Links |
Copyright © 2017 GoHaynesvilleShale.com