Some friends of mine received an offer to buy their minerals in St. Helena Parish this week. Offer was made by Chauvin Oil & Gas.
They are not interested in selling their minerals, but are curious about Chauvin. Does anyone know anything about Chauvin? Are they principals or agents, and if agents, for whom?
Any information appreciated.
I'm not familiar with the company, J. B. They are registered with the Secretary of State. They're probably a broker.
Name | Type | City | Status |
CHAUVIN OIL & GAS, LLC | Limited Liability Company | MONROE | Active |
Business: | CHAUVIN OIL & GAS, LLC |
Charter Number: | 40074831 K |
Registration Date: | 12/17/2009 |
Domicile Address | |
2006 ROSELAWN AVENUE | |
MONROE, LA 71201 |
Mailing Address | |
2006 ROSELAWN AVENUE | |
MONROE, LA 71201 |
Status | |
Status: | Active |
Annual Report Status: | In Good Standing |
File Date: | 12/17/2009 |
Last Report Filed: | 2/22/2012 |
Type: | Limited Liability Company |
Registered Agent(s) |
|
Officer(s) | Additional Officers: No |
|
Officer: | JAMES E HOLMES IV |
Title: | Manager, Member |
Address 1: | 16631 VANCE JACKSON |
Address 2: | APT 11322 |
City, State, Zip: | SAN ANTONIO, TX 78257 |
Thank You, Skip.
I have advised my friends to try and find out what is being offered -- without making any commitment to sell. It would be nice info to have when/if they enter lease negotiations.
I figure on a worst-case basis, Chauvin could hardly be any lower than Cobra. ;-)
The offer to purchase will have no relevance in the negotiations for lease terms. Those companies that make purchase offers without specifying an amount have performed little due diligence and are merely fishing for interested sellers with whom they can negotiate. The operator or land company doing the leasing on their behalf won't be impressed and won't adjust an offer based on any purchase offer whether that offer comes from Cobra or Chauvin.
In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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