All things, people, companies, places & geology related to the Haynesville Shale play in Red River Parish.
Location: Red RIver Parish
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Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2023
In order to help a NW LA mineral owner who has been denied the opportunity to fully benefit from their Haynesville Shale acreage, I am asking the members for their assistance. I need to document…Continue
Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Oct 22, 2020.
I would like to connect with the leaders and/or members of Haynesville lease groups who successfully negotiated the Letter Agreement process and leased in the early days of the Haynesville land…Continue
Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Oct 13, 2020.
If you are a UMI under a well or wells operated by the following companies, I would like to speak with you. Click on my name in blue to go to my private page. If you are not already a "friend",…Continue
Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Feb 18, 2020.
Goodrich is also drilling its Cason-Dickson 14 and 23 No. 1 and 2 wells in the Red River Parish. The Cason-Dickson wells are planned as 10,000 foot laterals and expected to be fracked in February. …Continue
Started by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) Jan 3, 2018.
Wondering about two wells in Red River Parish listed as shut in. #250240 and #250241? Novice here so any information much appreciated.Continue
Started by R B. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Dec 12, 2017.
What are all these Long Petroleum leases in the Red River Parish Legal news?
Started by cocodrie man. Last reply by jkw3 Sep 16, 2014.
Broadly speaking, the drilling activity in DeSoto and Red River Parishes into the Haynesville has historically been similar. Surely, DeSoto Parish has more often than not had more rigs working than…Continue
Started by cocodrie man. Last reply by Charles Edward Luke Jun 30, 2014.
Wondering if anyone in section 20 14n 9w or 17 14n 9w getting paid royalties yet for the well that has been producing since June?Continue
Started by coral Dec 3, 2012.
New permits continue to be taken in Red River Parish. Petrohawk has recently permitted two wells in the Thorn Lake Field (09-14-11). What is the economic impetus for this? Why do some companies…Continue
Started by cocodrie man. Last reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner May 11, 2012.
Shell has permitted a new well in Section 21 of T12N-R2W in the Carroll Creek Field. From the permitted vertical depth it appears this will be another Bossier Shale test rather than the Haynesville…Continue
Started by Les Bamburg. Last reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner May 11, 2012.
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The state has a minimum royalty requirement of a quarter. Bonuses are usually a little above what is offered to private mineral owners owing to the public notice concept of the bid process. We don't tend to keep up with the monthly auctions like we used to but there have been a number of bid tracts well within the established boundary of the Haynesville shale in the last few months.
At the state lease sale on Dec. 3, 2021 I saw that 130 acres was leased by Cypress Energy Corporation for $2,800 per acre, with 25% royalty
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Unless Devon has negotiated a farm out for CV rights I don't know what they would drill since they have no legacy leasehold. If Devon was leasing on any meaningful scale I think we would have heard about it from landowners by now. Chesapeake has CV production in several fields for dry gas but any new drilling would most likely be exploring for wet gas. There is a fairway in S Caddo/N DeSoto which is productive for wet gas but it doesn't seem to extend far enough to reach Red River. CHK has drilled a few horizontal CV wells in that general area but has not had any success. Either they don't have the right formula or their wells are outside the fairway. Or both. Indigo is the predominant operator in the CV liquids fairway and it is pretty far west of Red River.
I have heard that Chesapeake and Devon will soon be moving rigs into Red River parish to drill horizontal CV wells. Has anybody else heard this?
The guesses/estimates of the price of natural gas necessary for drilling to begin again in the Haynesville vary greatly. The variables are many and confusing. One guess said that drilling would begin again at $4.15 in places where the infrastructure is in place (such as Red River Parish and much of the Haynesville Play). Other estimates for dry gas have been much higher. As Les B has demonstrated, there are many pads, sites, and leases waiting to be drilled. What price must gas achieve in order for the drilling to resume?
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