A place for discussion of oil and gas mineral activity in Avoyelles Parish which sits over the Austin Chalk, Tuscaloosa Trend and other formations.
Louisiana-Avoyelles Parish | 05/04/2011 | 20.00% | $200.00 | 3 years | 90.00 |
Louisiana-Avoyelles Parish | 01/05/2012 | 20.00% | $150.00 | 3 years | 45.00 |
Louisiana-Avoyelles Parish | 09/17/2012 | 25.00% | $500.00 | 3 years | 24.00 |
Louisiana-Avoyelles Parish | 09/09/2012 | 25.00% | $500.00 | 3 years | 90.00 |
Two Dogs, Pirate
I have been working in Avoyelles all week and there are 8 to 10 landmen/abstractors working in the courthouse and from what intel I gather they are all abstracting and not buying leases. I have a gut feeling that most are working for EOG on clean-up work. Thank the Good Lord for legacy lawsuits or I wouldn't be doing much at all. This time last year Avoyelles Courthouse was packed like sardines in a can.
Oct 18, 2013
david crocket
state lease sale 07/09/2014-
Jul 9, 2014
Woodlander
Received my cut of latest oil lease -
Louisiana-Avoyelles Parish - leased August 2014, 25%, $200.00 3yrs. 40+ ac.
Found out that the lease price of $500/ac paid by the same company was to access state right of way and part of Bayou Boeff. We received $200/ac. Lease is for three years, with the standard automatic for 2 more if..... Recent seismic survey makes company optimistic. Says nearby well bringing in est. 70 barrels/day. All land in Avoyelles.
Negotiating for "servitude agreement" to have well pad placed on our land. Does anyone have any idea what rate one typically might get for that sort of agreement?
Sep 9, 2014