I live in, have minerals and royalty in, and work in Panola County. I deal with other landmen on a regular basis, and after conducting 'business', I always ask if they're doing any leasing... the answer is always NO. I have enough acreage for a small unit (with long enough laterals for horizontal shale) and once they say they're not really interested in leasing, I 'offer' the unit for free, if they'd just drill... Still not interested... that tells me everything I need to know.
Most of Panola is HBP, and has been, since the 40's and 50's. The remaining small tracts were snatched up in the 2008 insanity (up to 40K/acre for some choice tracts)... now it's hard to give the stuff away.
And, unfortunately, that's what a heckuva lot of mineral owners are doing.... 'giving' away their minerals, for less than traditional lease bonus money. I almost got sick last week, when going through a survey I own minerals in, I saw where a cousin had sold 12 acres of minerals... for pocket change. I would have given her 5x as much (hey, I'm not a rich man).
Thanks for the info. Phillip. Do you know if this slow-down is due to the low price of natural gas or is something else going on? Should I wait it out and see if prices are going to rise? Or is it because drilling is busy in other areas? Suggestions on what to do?
Bonnie,
Can you share more about where you are in Panola County, relative to larger towns or larger roads?
Its hard to figure out what going on with drilling /leasing right now. I see that the market is dropping like a rock today oil and gas getting hit hard. A drilling company went so far as to build a road, prepare a pad and dig the pits for a well and then vacated w/o drilling. So even when you are leased and they spend this much on prep you still might not get a well. I am left with a couple of big holes in the ground.
Are you still looking to contact a landman?
How can he contact you?
He can reach me at bonjbrown@gmail.com
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