The Woodlawn (Cotton Valley) produces gas & condensate in that area so that could be the interest. There seems to be some interest (by others) in looking deeper at the formations under the CV or Haynesville/Bossier and there is a persistent rumor that liquids (oil and/or condensate) may be present in the Smackover/Brown Dense interval.
I might counter their offer with $750.00 and 25% (cost free) royalty. That would give you some wiggle room on the bonus but I'd try to get as close as I could to that royalty.
Not much has been drilled in the Mc Nutt survey but the Sparks is a different story... it is full of wells. Is it possible they are asking you to lease something they have already included in a unit? If so, you may not be able to get more than what's offered, if that is what everyone else in the unit accepted.
Good luck.
Ask for 2 or 3 times that. Haggle. The 1/5 is pretty standard. 1/4 is harder to get.
Good Luck
I would try to lease both minerals at the same time. Consult a good attorney. Marshall has some good ones that know oil and gas.
btj,
That was in June now it is August....can you give us an update?
CM
I've been haggling...I've managed to get $325 and 25% cost free for the "Cotton Valley and 100 ft below". They will specify "no Haynesville Shale" in the lease. This would finish a unit for a Cotton Valley permit. If I lease, the "100 ft below" scares me. Am I giving them the Haynesville according to that wording?
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