This is intended to be a group effort so please chim in with tips, suggestions and explanations that will help new members get the most out of GHS.

Those of us that have been long time members know there is a tremendous amount of information stored away in the site archives.  Excepting the few discussions and replies deleted by their author or by Keith, all our discussions are preserved in the Archive.  To search the archive: go to the search box in the far upper right corner of the Main Page, enter a key word or words and click "Search".  As with any database, results will depend on the key word so give thought to what you are searching for and choose a word or words that would have been used in most of the discussions.  Keep it simple:  seismic, decline rate, fault, micro seismic, etc.  Also be aware that discussions may not be in chronological order.  Some search topics will be date sensitive and possibly location specific such as lease bonus.  Hopefully the archive can be reconfigured in the future so that discussions appear in their chronological order.

Which topics belong on the Main Page and which are better suited to a specific group.  Some topics are obviously of interest to a majority of members.  The price of natural gas, one company selling their lease rights to another over a wide or geographically significant area, technological advancements in drilling or fracking, legal issues such as royalty deductions, etc.  Topics that would obviously engage the interest of a wide range of members. When a discussion is posted to the Main Page it may or may not get an email notice alerting the members to it depending on some built in operations of the site.  Members have to log in to see the current Main Page discussions.  And the further down the list the less likely to be seen.  Topics such as data on a specific well, recent lease offers in a specific geographic location, questions that are location specific in general are better suited to the group that covers that specific area.  One of the advantages of posting on a group page is that every member of the group receives an email alert to the new discussion quite soon after it is posted.  That's an offsite email so that even if a member hasn't been logged on in days, they will not miss it.  The very member or members that have the answer to the question or relevant data or opinions could very well miss the same discussion posted on the Main Page.

Okay, I've got more but I'd like to encourage some participation from others.  All aspects of the site are fair game:  settings, how to make a friend request, designing a personal page, adding stills or videos, helping to support the site by donation or simply clicking on a couple of ads each time you log on, how to go about starting a new group - are but a few examples. 

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"One of the advantages of posting on a group page is that every member of the group receives an email alert to the new discussion quite soon after it is posted." 

Skip this is not true.  Under setting you have the choice of receiving emails from your groups and numerous other email options.  I personally choose not to receive emails, because when this site was busier my email in-box was overwhelmed.  I don't know what the default setting for new members are, in regard to emails.

Also this topic was just brought up over at EagleFord Forum and Keith mentioned the cost of an updated search function.

http://eaglefordforum.com/forum/topics/how-can-the-eagle-ford-forum...

Good question for Keith to answer, tc.  GHS has had, and I believe continues to have, differences with the other websites that were created later.  I've never had to do anything beyond joining a group to get the notice emails.  That could have changed at a later date as I've been a member of all my groups for a long time.  I'm not a member of eaglefordforum so I can't access the discussion you mention through your link.

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Note: Emphasis added to Rule 2 is my own.  It's a situation that comes up regularly.  I'll add my two cents to Keith's explanation.  Websites make money, in part, by the number of members and the amount of activity.  Posting a link to a competing website is taking advantage of Keith's hard work to boost another website's traffic. Those who wish to solicit may do so on Keith's site, ShaleForum.com.

I think under Rule 2, links to O&G corporate presentations should be allowed.  And no blog would mean no links to Kirk Barrell's Tuscaloosa Trend blog.  I think Keith does a great job balancing common sense with having rules.

What I like the most about this forum other than the great info, is that trolling is almost nonexistent.

Agreed, it's a fine line to walk.  Kirk's blog is informational; not for profit.  No ads.  Yes, links to press releases and presentations are not covered by Rule 2.  GHS has had it's share of trolls especially in the early days.  Keith certainly has been successful at keeping trolling to a minimum.

We regularly share news articles pertinent to members' interests. In those cases it's sometimes best to post an excerpt that is especially relevant and then to provide a link to the full article for those who would care to read what may be too long to post in full or may include less relevant topics. Posting links in and of itself is not prohibited. 

From the SONRIS Help Center Group

  http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sonris_help_center/forum/to...

And yes it is pronounced Sun Rise, notice the rising sun on the group page. 

When searching for wells by Section-Township-Range it is helpful to remember that wells are organized in the database by the section containing their surface location.  When dealing with horizontal wells the section being produced, and paying royalties, is quite often not the section with the surface location.  For these reasons it is easier to search for horizontal wells by leaving the section box blank and only filling in the township and range boxes.  This will pull up all the wells in a township by section. 

The first line of the Well Scout section of the Well File (the bottom one) gives the s-t-r of the surface location and the s-t-r of the bottom hole location.  The section with the bottom hole is the one being produced.  Another way to notice this situation is a well with a number in the name that is different from the section number of the surface location.  A well with the name Smith Etal 23H #1 which is listed under the wells in Section 14 is drilled from 14 into 23 where the lateral is perforated.  Although the surface location is in 14 the mineral owners in 23 receive the royalties.  Haynesville Shale wells are drilled on a north-south axis.  So if you are looking for wells in Section 15 for example, you need to look at wells with surface locations in Section 10 to the north and Section 22 to the south also. 

To follow the wells of a particular energy company in Louisiana, use SONRIS Lite "Search By Organization".

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellorg4

Here is the list for Southwestern Energy the primary operator in the Brown Dense prospect.

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellorg6?...

Skip,

I agree with you. You are one of the Masters of the Site.  Let me know if I can help make any changes needed.  This site has made me the more knowledgeable Oil and Gas Leased Landowner that I am today. I trust and respect your opinion. 

Mary Alison Knighton

In The Group LSBD, Union Parish, LA.

Thanks, Mary.  I'm still hoping to attract some other members to share their tips on getting the most out of GHS.

GHS  has given me the confidence to talk to others in the Oil and GAS Industry. I did not know what "SHALE" was when I inherited my land.  Seriously, I felt ignorant, but GHS gave me the information I needed to a knowledgeable landowner with an interest in any possible plays.  It is a place I have connected and reconnected with family members and friends.  I have also found GHS to be a place of like minded humor and activities.  It has been a positive place for me.

Mary Alison Knighton

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Below the GOHaynesvilleShale.com Banner.

connects to:

UMI Basics by Caliente (kb) - Known by a succession of GHS member names Caliente is an attorney who was involved in protracted lease negotiations in the early shale days.  She researched and composed a comprehensive overview of Louisiana Mineral Code regulations governing Unleased Mineral Interests.  UMI refers to those mineral owners who are force pooled in a unit but who are not covered by a lease.  The subject comes up often but is complex and often misconstrued. When a member posts questions concerning  force pooling and the practical aspects of being unleased in a producing unit, we often just post them a link to UMI Basics.  Saves time and confusion and allows members to then ask informed questions of the members at large.

Royalty Calculator - warning: variables in the formula to compute royalty payments are numerous and can materially affect the results.  Keith has created one of the best online calculators in my opinion because he has included the ability to include decline rates and differentiate between gas and oil royalty.  Even so it is a gross approximation and should be taken as such IMO.  I will freely admit that it is entertaining to play around with and dream of future mail box money.

Lease Offers - warning:  Some of the listed offers are what land/mineral owners are seeking as opposed to what energy companies or their land companies are offering.  Offers are also very location and time specific.

Resumes and Jobs - forums for industry related job postings and resumes of those seeking a postion.

Advertise - self explanatory.  Advertisers make GHS possible.

Contact GHS - report an issue to Keith.

BLOG (just under Looking For Something? search box on the Main Page)

A blog is an alternate form of post and differs from the discussion format in several ways.  Discussions have character limitations in the introduction and replies.  It is designed to facilitate open discussion.  Replies follow in sequence but the option exists to go back and insert a reply in previous portions of the discussion.  A reply may also be edited within a fifteen minute window.  A BLOG allows a more lengthy post and the replies are in sequence from latest to oldest.  You can not edit a reply.  The format is especially valuable when site experts seek to give comprehensive opinions on widely relevant topics.  And then take questions from members.  The BLOG format is not a replacement for the discussion format and newbies often get confused an make their first post in  the Blogs.  The Blogs are not readily apparent to the casual observer.  It gets a notice under Recent Activity and then can quickly rotate off the list having been seen by a small handful of members.  Here is a sampling of the topics covered in the GHS BLOGS.  Remember the site disclaimer applies here also.

How Low Can It Go? Questions From Those Who Can't Believe the Commo...

"Which 'Royalty' Is It?" Problems with Nomenclature

Tips on Writing a Demand Letter

Disclosures During Oil and Gas Lease Negotiations - Texas and Louisiana

Ownership of Mineral Rights and the State of Louisiana

What is a Servitude?

Natural Gas Pipeline Easement & Right-of-Way Agreements - A Lan...

Texas Statewide Rule 37 Exceptions and the Mineral Interest Pooling...

Educate Yourself About Your Rights! The Draconian Application of St...

Primer on Texas Oil & Gas Law

Limitations on the Mineral Estate's Use of the Surface (Texas Law)

What Happens After You Sign Your Oil & Gas Lease?

Hiring an Attorney - Some Thoughts

Comparative Oil & Gas Law by Richard W. Revels, Jr. (Liskow &am...

WHAT CAN I DO IF MY ROYALTIES ARE NOT BEING PAID?

Help out the Little Guy: Reserve your Shallow Rights!!

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