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rubber band clause

hey does anybody know what a rubberband clause is. also horizontal pooling.

Started by durango mom 01 in Shale Related Topics

1 Sep 6, 2008
Reply by Carolyn Flournoy

Oil company pulling out of commitment

OK - so first time here, has anyone had any one pull out of an agreement lately?

Started by illinigirlnow in Shale Related Topics

10 Sep 6, 2008
Reply by insomniacnla

Read it!!!!

http://www.bigoilfields.com/havnesville.html

Started by william buckner in Shale Related Topics

5 Sep 5, 2008
Reply by sesport

pros and cons of being a willing working interest partner

Making money by being in business with the oil company that is drilling in your section.

Started by robert in Shale Related Topics

0 Sep 5, 2008

Bonus Amount paid in Sabine County TX

I was told that an oil company (possibly Shell) came into the area between San Augustine and Hemphill about two months ago and signed up a…

Started by Sandstone in Shale Related Topics

1 Sep 5, 2008
Reply by Doug Fitzgerald

Why not get off our butts and ask our governor

why the well sites are not being updated on Sonris! That information is not being updated! It's your pocket book!! Go get it! http://www…

Started by william buckner in Shale Related Topics

6 Sep 5, 2008

How Long Till We Get This $50K per Acre??

Chesapeake Energy Earnings Call, Second Quarter 2008 Author: Albena Toncheva 123jump.com Last Update: 4:38 AM ET August 26 2008 Excerpt f…

Started by Barkley in Shale Related Topics

20 Sep 5, 2008
Reply by Kat S8/T18/R15

Section lines and horizontal drilling ethics

My understanding is that royalties are paid to mineral owners when a well drilled in their section begins to produce. Correct me if Im wron…

Started by slowpoke in Shale Related Topics

8 Sep 5, 2008

Red River Parish-what is your best offer?

We are in negotiations with an o&g company concerning our mineral interest in section 9, T 14N, R 10W. This is in the Woodardville Fiel…

Started by true hunter in Shale Related Topics

5 Sep 5, 2008

Shreveport raises minimum per-acre for mineral rights

The city of Shreveport has raised the minimum per-acre it will accept for energy leases on city property. The minimum is $27,500 per acre…

Started by bigfoot N1 in Shale Related Topics

15 Sep 5, 2008
Reply by Rick

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