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Keith--- something wrong on your coordinates for they are not in NW part of county in Cushing but in the SE part in the Platt/Etoile North area which EOG has several good shale wells just to South of that area. What Survey are your minerals located in? How many net mineral acres your family have? Do you also own surface?
I use to have a lease with Samson and my father took care of it up until he passed away. I called Samson and had everything switched over between my sister and I and his grandchildren after he passed. Since then the lease has expired and have heard nothing from them, and long lost the the name and number of the landman there, was Keith something. Should I call and pursue them for a new lease or contact another company with better chances of drilling? I'm in the far north western tip of Nacogdoches in the Sacul-Cushing area. Should I demand 1/4 or is 1/5 more the norms these days? How much per acre should I expect for just a lease? While we were with Samson another gas company laid a pipe line literally along the outside of our family fence line, I know I (or my father that is) missed an opportunity there. My place is at 31°47'27.30"N 94°52'57.68"W if that helps with which company I should go with.
I just received my first royalty check from EOG and do not understand the production figures. When I compare them with the figures reported to RRC they are not even close. Should they not be the same or is there something else I need to understand about the reporting system? This is my first royalty check ever and I sure have a lot to learn. Help please.
I have approx 53 acres in the James Windsor Survey area of Nacogdoches County (supposedly ontop of the Haynesville Shale) and another 1/6 part share of an 11 acre undivided tract (in same survey area). What do I need to do to get them leased out? Also, can anyone tell me what the going lease offers and royalty percentage offers are at this time?
Does anyone know if the Samson Michelle has been fracked yet, or if there's any way to find out?
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