My cousin just received a shut in notice from Chesapeake on his lease that was origionally with Camterra. His well is located in Sec 1 T15 R14. He said Chesapeake didn't provide an explanation as to why the well is being shut in. I told him to call their main office...... he did, but got no answer! .... Can anybody shed some light on this??????
Permalink Reply by CypressKnees on January 21, 2011 at 10:12 Hello, Mack and Linda!
We are a (small) part of a unit originally with Camterra and later sold to CHK. We have received a shut-in notice, too.
I have not called/emailed CHK yet but will.
Thank you for starting this discussion-
CypressKnees
Hey CypressKnees,
My cousin is worried he might never see another royalty check, so please let me know what you find out.
Thanks,
Linda
Thanks Mack.............Maybe with three people trying, someone will get a call back. ......... Katie, where are you??????
Permalink Reply by CypressKnees on January 21, 2011 at 10:28 Hey, Linda!
I am go grateful to you guys.
Absolutely! I will contact them Monday and will keep the group aprised of ANYthing I hear.
We have never seen a royalty check (and may never) but have watched with great admiration the grassroots education and data collection done by Henry on this website for the royalty, uh, getters.
I must go look up gathering stations. I get that confused with the other stations of the gas.
CypressKnees,
I just sent katie McCullen a message. Maybe she can find out what is going on. Will let you know when I hear back from her.
Hope you are having a wonderful day!
Linda
Permalink Reply by CypressKnees on January 21, 2011 at 10:35 Oh, Linda, what a good idea! You're so good!
I hope she is able to find out.
C.K.
Permalink Reply by CypressKnees on January 22, 2011 at 3:12 Mack, I am so ignorant, does that mean that all Originally-Leased-To-Camterra (OLTC) wells are connected by the same pipeline?
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