Just would like to know if any offers are being given for lease of land in San Augustine. This land is around the well on 1277 and Evett Lane. Would like to know the going price of leases now. At one time 5000.00 was being offered. If you have any information please let me know. Thanks
Anyone with information on what production of EOG Ironosa well API #30376 looks like? It's just NW of San Augustine in the E K Davis survey and its my understanding that it started producing around the 1st of Jan. but havent seen anything online about it.
Lori, I just looked and I don't think that well has been drilled yet. Harding Company did drill a well in San Augustine in 2010 but it was 30380. I don't find a completion or any production for your well.
So on the Borders Q well, if they are drilling now, how long until I would be able to find out results of the well? Then how do I know what the results mean to me?
What happen when a lease runs out and the leaseor has not drilled a well by the lease time , the lease run out in june , can it be lease by other companys or if they release the property at the going price which is more than what it was 3 years ago
My daughter and I have leased properties in San Augustine, Nacogdoches,
and Shelby counties.We are having incredible problems getting XTO to communicate with us regarding leases acquired by them from Hunt, Bergfeld, and Fossil. Calls are not returned, mail not answered, and appointments with them through our attorneys not kept.
We live in Africa, and the costs of abortive attempts at contact is becoming prohibitive.
Do other shalers have opinions, and above all, suggestions?
Curt, yes, they are legitimate but they now belong to Exxon Mobil Corp. who bought them last year. I don't know if this will help but here is contact info for the Houston Office:
Exploration and Producing Operations 800 Bell Street Houston, Texas 77002 (713) 656-3636
I am wondering if anyone has any information on the production of a well in question or could help me find the production of the well when brought in and the current production? KT Operating Co. down in south san augustine on the bank of the lake. name of the well is ARCO-FEE - Well # 4ST Thanks
Yeah jffree1 I was down there last Friday. Looked like they were getting ready to move the rig. Not sure where it was going next. There is a 3 inch water line laid to the site so I guess they are getting ready to frac. Hope it is a good one. Wait...wait....wait.
Anyone heard anything on the Enana BSI/USFS Unit F16 in the Z-Redmond Survey? It was permitted back in early February. Surely it is close to having a completion report reported.
If you signed a lease you don't have to wait for the well to pay out before receiving royalties. Once they put you into pay status, you will be paid back to the first month of production. Then you will get a monthly check that will probably come about 60 days behind the month of actual production.
Our family's 3 year lease with Eagle Oil is about done in a few days but a check came in the mail to extend the lease. The clause is below. Does the clause mean that if the check is cashed, the lease is extended or if we don't cash it, they are released? Someone shed some light.
Thanks
"On or before the expiration of the primary term of this Lease, Lessee may pay to Lessor the cash sum of $XXX.00 per net mineral acre covered by this Lease whereupon the primary term shall be extended for an additional 2 (two) years. The payment of such cash sum by Lessee shall obviate the need for payment of an additional delay rental. The right of Lessee to extend this Lease as provided herein is at the option, but not the obligation, of Lessee."
Norwood, I assume the check was sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. If so, and you or someone in your family signed for it , you are extended for two years whether you cash it or not. Eagle has fulfilled their end of the agreement.
I have 50% minerals on my property. Eagle leased the other 50% from the previous owner but never contacted me. Is this a tactic to keep from paying leases?
The option to extend leases is typically the sole right of the Lessee. It is an option you, as lessor, offered to the Lessee when you signed the lease. You cannot rescind that offer. It is up to the Lessee whether or not to exercise that option and accept your offer to extend the lease by sending you the bonus check. As to your second question, need more info. When you say "previous owner", did you buy out the previous owner's mineral interest, and was your purchase made subject to the outstanding lease? If so, do you have the lease, and is their production on it? Or do you and the previous owner each own undivided 50% mineral interests?
DLS, the point is that receiving the Certified letter containing the Option check proves that the Lessee did in fact mail a check to extend the lease in a timely manner and that the lessor received it. You can not void the two year option by claiming you never received the check or by not cashing/depositing the check.
Our area is somewhere in Z-redmond and it seems the answer I was looking for was answered by Spring Branch and Mr. Elmore. We do not have a choice in not having them extend the lease. This was the question I was asking I guess...
Someplace on the GHS web site in recent months there were links given to current Unit Declarations maps for San Augustine County. Now I can't find them. Where are they? And, our special thanks to the shaler(s) who prepared these valuable tools.
It's the last link on that page. Click on it and use the "Production by Lease" query. If the well doesn't have a Lease ID number yet, you can use the API # (leave out the hyphen) or the permit #. Set the well type to pending, choose District 6 and set the first date to a month far enough back to pick up the first month of production.
Once there is a Lease ID # assigned you would use that number instead and set the well type to GAS.
You will find both the API # and the permit (status) # on the W-1 permit page.
Wish You Knew
Dec 8, 2010
DL Smith
Jan 4, 2011
jffree1
Jan 4, 2011
mcc
Where do I go to find out the final acreage in the Gobi well in San Augustine County?
Jan 13, 2011
mcc
Jan 14, 2011
epate
Just would like to know if any offers are being given for lease of land in San Augustine. This land is around the well on 1277 and Evett Lane. Would like to know the going price of leases now. At one time 5000.00 was being offered. If you have any information please let me know. Thanks
Jan 20, 2011
epate
Has anyone leased to Exxon/Hunt in the San Augustine Co.?
Jan 21, 2011
James ONeal
Jan 30, 2011
jffree1
Jan 31, 2011
Wish You Knew
Feb 8, 2011
Lori
Feb 9, 2011
jffree1
Feb 10, 2011
Lori
Feb 14, 2011
jffree1
Feb 14, 2011
Lori
So on the Borders Q well, if they are drilling now, how long until I would be able to find out results of the well? Then how do I know what the results mean to me?
Feb 14, 2011
jffree1
Feb 14, 2011
Wish You Knew
Feb 17, 2011
luckyduck
Anyone with information on two items: #1 the going lease rate in the J/A/ Chireno Survey in Nacogdoches County And #2, any information
on Devib's Griffin Well in San Augustine County? Thanks
Mar 22, 2011
Joe Ed Jones
Mar 23, 2011
Wish You Knew
Mar 25, 2011
Joe Ed Jones
Mar 31, 2011
JWC
Apr 18, 2011
CURT GOETZ
IS XTO A BONAFIDE COMPANY?
My daughter and I have leased properties in San Augustine, Nacogdoches,
and Shelby counties.We are having incredible problems getting XTO to communicate with us regarding leases acquired by them from Hunt, Bergfeld, and Fossil. Calls are not returned, mail not answered, and appointments with them through our attorneys not kept.
We live in Africa, and the costs of abortive attempts at contact is becoming prohibitive.
Do other shalers have opinions, and above all, suggestions?
May 31, 2011
jffree1
Curt, yes, they are legitimate but they now belong to Exxon Mobil Corp. who bought them last year. I don't know if this will help but here is contact info for the Houston Office:
Exploration and Producing Operations
800 Bell Street
Houston, Texas 77002
(713) 656-3636
Jun 1, 2011
dbob
Jun 1, 2011
Wish You Knew
I am wondering if anyone has any information on the production of a well in question or could help me find the production of the well when brought in and the current production? KT Operating Co. down in south san augustine on the bank of the lake. name of the well is ARCO-FEE - Well # 4ST Thanks
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...
Jun 3, 2011
jffree1
WYK, that's an Austin Chalk oil well. All of the laterals were reported under the same Lease ID: #13479.
Lease%20ID%2313479.pdf
Jun 3, 2011
JWC
Jun 20, 2011
jffree1
Jun 27, 2011
JWC
Jun 27, 2011
jffree1
Jun 27, 2011
JWC
Jun 28, 2011
jffree1
Not yet. They are drilling the A19 and A20 units right now.
Pumping crew on the Teal Unit today.
Jun 28, 2011
jffree1
SM Energy has reported two wells this week:
Hudson #1H came in at 12.859 MMcfd on a 20/64 choke with a 8969# flowing pressure.
Cortes #1H reported 10.815 MMcfd on a 20/64 choke with a 8667# flowing pressure.
These wells are East of the airport with surface locations in E. Quirk, A-35 just north of Hwy 21W. We should hear about your well soon AL.
Jun 29, 2011
Joe Ed Jones
How long does it take to pay for a well before the royalty to lease holder go out , just wondering.
Jun 29, 2011
jffree1
Jun 29, 2011
Norwood, W
Question -
Our family's 3 year lease with Eagle Oil is about done in a few days but a check came in the mail to extend the lease. The clause is below. Does the clause mean that if the check is cashed, the lease is extended or if we don't cash it, they are released? Someone shed some light.
Thanks
"On or before the expiration of the primary term of this Lease, Lessee may pay to Lessor the cash sum of $XXX.00 per net mineral acre covered by this Lease whereupon the primary term shall be extended for an additional 2 (two) years. The payment of such cash sum by Lessee shall obviate the need for payment of an additional delay rental. The right of Lessee to extend this Lease as provided herein is at the option, but not the obligation, of Lessee."
Jul 11, 2011
JWC
Jul 12, 2011
Spring Branch,mineral owner
Jul 12, 2011
DL Smith
How do you not extend agreements if all you have to do is accept a registered letter? How are you supposed to know what is in the letter?
Jul 12, 2011
DL Smith
Jul 12, 2011
Ben Elmore
Jul 12, 2011
Spring Branch,mineral owner
Jul 12, 2011
Norwood, W
Our area is somewhere in Z-redmond and it seems the answer I was looking for was answered by Spring Branch and Mr. Elmore. We do not have a choice in not having them extend the lease. This was the question I was asking I guess...
Thanks for the answer.
Jul 12, 2011
Willis Bodine
Someplace on the GHS web site in recent months there were links given to current Unit Declarations maps for San Augustine County. Now I can't find them. Where are they? And, our special thanks to the shaler(s) who prepared these valuable tools.
Jul 15, 2011
Mark W Clapp
Jul 21, 2011
jffree1
Jul 21, 2011
Joe Ed Jones
Aug 7, 2011
jffree1
Mr. Jones, you will find a link to the Production Reports Query page on the RRC Help Center:
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/trrchelpcenter
It's the last link on that page. Click on it and use the "Production by Lease" query. If the well doesn't have a Lease ID number yet, you can use the API # (leave out the hyphen) or the permit #. Set the well type to pending, choose District 6 and set the first date to a month far enough back to pick up the first month of production.
Once there is a Lease ID # assigned you would use that number instead and set the well type to GAS.
You will find both the API # and the permit (status) # on the W-1 permit page.
Aug 7, 2011
byron pierce
Has anyone recieved royalty check on Ironosa well? I understand it has been producing for about 8 months.
Aug 8, 2011