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Shelby County, TX

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Location: Shelby County, TX
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Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2023

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Legacy Reserves Enters E TX Haynesville Play with Shelby County Well 8 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by mle Dec 10, 2021.

Shelby County lease bonus and royalty. 18 Replies

Started by Rodney Anderson. Last reply by shelbyco Sep 27, 2021.

Any drilling activity??

Started by GoRicky Jul 14, 2020.

Division order decimal interest 1 Reply

Started by Ringo Roo. Last reply by Rock Man Jul 9, 2020.

Free Lease Bonus Price Map - Free for Mineral Owners 6 Replies

Started by MJ. Last reply by Carter Oct 31, 2019.

Milestone Energy, LLC 4 Replies

Started by Mike. Last reply by Mike Aug 13, 2019.

XTO/Exxon rig in Huxley 7 Replies

Started by RSV2003. Last reply by jffree1 May 10, 2019.

Buena Vista area lease offers 2 Replies

Started by Carter. Last reply by shelbyco Jun 29, 2018.

East Texas Drilling Report for April 15 (Shelby) 1 Reply

Started by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher). Last reply by JHH Apr 13, 2018.

Leasing offer in Shelby County. 5 Replies

Started by Henry Nease. Last reply by GoRicky Nov 24, 2017.

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Comment by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on July 7, 2020 at 9:39

In blue, below the last discussion title is "+ Add a Discussion".  You click on that to start a discussion - on the Main Page or any group page.

Comment by Ringo Roo on July 7, 2020 at 9:30

I Posted a question/comment about division order decimal interest on the main forum. Sorry I made that mistake. Don’t know how to start a discussion on Shelby County gsoup. Ringo Roo

Comment by JHH on February 10, 2015 at 4:50
Comment by Robin S on October 28, 2013 at 6:30

Has anyone heard of new leases in or very near to Center?  My land is a good part of the Harvey Survey and our last lease expired in 2011.  Are there any producing wells close to this? 

Thanks,  Robin (descendant of the McKee, Ellington and Crawfords of Shelby Co.  

Comment by adubu on March 10, 2013 at 7:56
Paddie is from Marshall not Tyler
Comment by intrepid on March 10, 2013 at 6:50
ALERT SHELBY COUNTY MINERAL OWNERS: please contact Representative Chris Paddie at Rep. Chris Paddie (R – Tyler) chris.paddie@house.state.tx.us 512-463-0556 and ask him to VOTE NO on HB100 - Forced Pooling bill in the House Energy Resources committee on Wednesday March 13!

We must KILL THIS BILL in committee. This is a terrible bill for all Texas land and mineral owners.
Comment by Charmine on February 9, 2012 at 16:45

Hi Shelby county! Still alive and kicking, though I don't come on much anymore. Now that my disease has progressed such, I do wish I had signed on my last offer back in 2009. Oh well, I will will it to my nieces and nephews, so maybe my small little share will bring them great rewards in their lifetime! Take care y'all!

 

Comment by jffree1 on February 3, 2012 at 13:10

Butterfoot, it was a temporary situation.  It is available now but you may find it unavailable Sunday afternoon when they shut down for regular maintenance.

Comment by Butterfoot on February 3, 2012 at 12:00

Texas RRC has restricted public online access to Drillling Permit information. Anyone know why?

Comment by jffree1 on December 8, 2011 at 11:42

"There are 4 rigs in Shelby" which is notable because Shelby County was the focus of drilling a year ago with a high point of 19 rigs drilling at once.  The price of gas is supressing activity but XTO and CHK still have acreage to HBP so drilling will continue but at a slower pace unless the price of gas goes up significantly.

 

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