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RAPIDES PARISH CROWELL WELL HAS NEW SERIAL NUMBER 193 Replies

Looks like there has been a new Permit issued for Crowell well SW of Glenmora.   Was SN# 251311 & now it is SN# 251809.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Rock Man May 21, 2022.

Crowell LM 30H #2 2 Replies

On 12/10, Precision Drilling Rig #109 reported 24 days drilling ahead @14,118' on the Southwind Crowell LM 30H #2.Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Dec 18, 2021.

Prime Rock permits Crosby 33 H #1, Masters Creek Field, Rapides Parish

SERIALWELL NAMEWELL NUMORG IDFIELDPARISHPROD TYPESECTWNRGEEFFECTIVE DATEAPI NUM252648AUS C RA SUS;CROSBY 33 H001…Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Jan 28, 2021.

Prime Rock HZ AC application, Masters Creek 5 Replies

This application was added to the Commissioner's hearing docket today for the 9/29 hearing date.…Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Sep 18, 2020.

CROWELL LM 3 252119 vs 220535 48 Replies

On this well are they going back in the 220535 or is it a new drill just at same location?Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Lisa Melder-Johnson Jun 10, 2020.

SAExploration working in area now 3 Replies

SAExploration's is working in the area between Forest Hill and Melder today.  Crew with drill buggy and water truck.  SAExploration is the one who is permitted to do the 500+ square mile 3D seismic survey for CGG.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Rock Man Sep 15, 2019.

SAExploration working in area now

SAExploration's is working in the area between Forest Hill and Melder today.  Crew with drill buggy and water truck.  SAExploration is the one who is permitted to do the 500+ square mile 3D seismic survey for CGG.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson Sep 14, 2019.

Seismic Systems Inc working in local area 14 Replies

Yesterday a company by the name of SSI (white suv) was working in my area Saturday.  Could they be contracted to do part of the 3D survey.  I see only work in Louisiana thata they worked on was ih n Delhi and was 4D?  First I heard of 4D.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Lisa Melder-Johnson Sep 3, 2019.

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Comment by Michael G. Tesar on December 18, 2012 at 10:53

Mr Skip,  I would appreciate the name of the firm and your attorney if acceptable and if we need to take this off line, let me know.  I prefer client referrals over cronie recommendations.  We're trying to find efficient experienced help and what you've described seems to fit our selection criteria.  Thank you, sir!

Comment by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on December 18, 2012 at 10:34

I do not have have any attorneys to recommend in the vicinity of Alexandria.  I suggest that you ask Dion Warr and Two Dogs to see if they can refer you.  Keep in mind that experienced O&G attorneys negotiate for clients regardless of location.  My O&G attorney, located in Shreveport, has clients in practically all areas and plays in the state.  He is a Council Member of the Louisiana Mineral Law Institute, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, LSU.  There are a number of experienced and capable O&G  lawyers in his firm.  The firm predominantly represents mineral owners, not energy companies.

Comment by Michael G. Tesar on December 18, 2012 at 9:36

Due to the complexity and unfamiliarity with negotiating a lease of this nature, are there any experienced O&G attorneys in the Alexandria area?  Any suggestions would be much appreciated, thanks!

Comment by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on December 18, 2012 at 8:16

Guys, please don't overlook the fact that there are vitally important lease terms beyond the bonus and royalty.  Get horizontal and vertical Pugh clauses added at a minimum.  You should get agreement to include the basic protective and beneficial addendum clauses before negotiating or accepting the bonus and royalty terms.  Anything beyond the basics will likely require a lot of acres in a good location.

Comment by Ron on December 18, 2012 at 8:01
We just had our 9th Halcon rep. Contact us, all are still $500 3/2. Same as the one Pride rep. We are 10,300 ft from the well in Poland.
Comment by Jean on December 18, 2012 at 7:10

Pride is working for EOG. I got my information from a landowner that lives on Palmer Chapel road that signed with an oil company. As for as a well....I haven't heard when they might drill in that area. But I think that you can't formerly announce a well that is going to be drilled until that year. So after the first I expect you will see several. The same source that told me about the Latanier well said that there will be about four from the same company.

Comment by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on December 18, 2012 at 6:01

At the top of the Main Page is a section titled, "Looking for something?", and including a box to input key search words.  I suggest "pipeline maps".

Comment by blackjackjackson on December 18, 2012 at 5:42

where can i get a map of the pipelines crossing central louisiana, present and future?

also, is there a shortage or a glut of rigs?  

Comment by blackjackjackson on December 18, 2012 at 5:37

i think pride is eog.  eog would be as good as halcon.  both are excellent companies. o guessing they don't budge, b/c broadway is very slow, has problems and hasn't produced yet.  lambright is still months away from construction.  patience.

we could find no permit for palmerchapel or latanier.  was the info from a landman trying for a lease? 

there are lots of permits in grant parish and they might be looking for the wilcox.?

 

 

 

Comment by Jean on December 18, 2012 at 3:13

I didn't get the name of the outfit paying $1000 an acre but people on Palmer Chapel are getting that and the same outfit is working the Effie area. But they say that there is a pool of oil right there (Palmer Chapel) and they don't need to frack so it will be easier to get to the oil.  I hope you're right, blackjackjackson about it growing..... been waiting for that to happen but Pride and Halcon sure don"t want to budge.  

 

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