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Hi JJ! If you message me with your contact information, I can have someone look that up and give you a call.
Thanks!
Chesapeake has just realized the gas market will not recover like they hoped. It is good news they are cutting back since they are known nation wide as the anti-christ of the industry. Maybe Aubery will pay bills and cut their debt.
Katie, I was wondering if you could find out about this well, HA RA SUM;WEYERHAEUSER1-16-10H.
Thanks in advance
Hi Jed - try our CHK Contact Center first at 1-877-CHK-1GAS. They should be able to tell you the status of your well. If not, let me know, and I'll put you in touch with someone.
So, does this mean the Chesapeake land man that said they were interested in taking over the remainder of an EOG lease is blowing smoke up something?
Carlton, that may depend on where. I know of another operator that has acquired certain leases from CHK - CHK retains an interest, but has farmed out drilling and development to another operator. I suspect if EOG had acres near CHK's core that there might be a deal to be made.
This is about a 900 acre area at the spot where Shelby, San Augustine and Sabine counties come together. We have had seismic crews all over the land and there are drill sites on the north, and east of this plot and not too far on the west. The guy has talked to a couple of us in the family and expressed their interest in drilling soon. But if they are pulling out of the area that makes me suspicious of their intentions.
Not to panic! Assume that demand is at 100 units, and present production is at 110 units. In a short while(10-16) months, the production will decline to 30%-20% of the 110 units. New wells will have to be drilled to keep up with the 100 unit demand. A ratio of 1 to 1.5 new wells should approximate the support of demand.(But don't quote me). Therefore, if we don't go nuts drilling wells, we will always be drilling a few, to keep up with demand. As newer uses for natural gas mature, the demand will go up. And newer, previously unknown uses are maturing monthly. Thus, an increase in the number of wells drilled will present itself. But, this will happen methodically, not instantly. Landmen, don't sign up for a different job, yet.
Hi Carlton - can you tell me the section-township-range of the area you're being approached about by a landman? Also, what brokerage company are they representing? I can help verify the individual, the company and perhaps offer some other insight.
Thanks!
Katie
It's Texas, Katie so it will be Surveys rather than Section, Township, & Range.
Thank you, sir!
My pleasure, say hi to Sarie for me!
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