Shelby County, TX

All things related to the Haynesville Shale in Shelby county.

  • George Wright

    Any news from the meeting in Center this past Saturday?
    G.
  • intrepid

    Glad to see this group started.
  • Charmine

    Cool, I was wondering if we could have our own group as it was getting kinda hard to follow, especially for those of us who aren't familiar with the area.
  • intrepid

    Anyone have offers in the Rusk County School Land Survey in west Shelby county? Activity? Last I've seen is $2,000 per ac/ 25%. Anything better?
  • Gone Fishin

    Just heard of a lease in Timpson area for 12k/ac. but no details yet. credible source. will update.
  • Mint Julep

    Please let us know, Gone Fishin.
  • Dennis

    Just received an offer for $3000 per acre and a 20% royalty. Any advice on what to counter with? I'm thinking $5000 and 25%. My acreage is close to Shelbyville.
  • Charmine

    What company please Dennis?
  • intrepid

    Has Shelby dried up? Is there no new activity?
  • Charmine

    I know...everyone is so quiet! Must be all just waiting...just like me, waiting and watching!
  • Gone Fishin

    Looks like shelby is shaping up like this so far. NFR west shelby, Devon center, Cpk east. what do yall think.
  • Charmine

    Hellloooo? Is anybody out there? Up here in Montana, depending on you Texans to keep the chatter up about what's going on down there, as we all wait to see what happens. Group says there are 64 of us in here, but I sure haven't heard much information from 64 of us. Don't mind me...haven't heard any new news in a couple of days and it makes me twitchy. Too much reading on this website makes me nervous when my phone isn't ringing! Happy Thursday to you all!
  • intrepid

    Must be the hurricane, Charmine, keeping them from talking.
  • Charmine

    LOL, thanks for the support intrepid! I'm glad to know you are there. I feel a bit inept at times as I post my way through this site...hopefully I don't sound that way to everyone else. Oh well, I keep learning, and hopefully others are doing the same- as I share what I am finding out!
  • Gone Fishin

    Heres a royalty calculator.
    http://geology.com/royalty/
  • student

    What does the phrase "will be drilled in a Wildcat" mean as opposed to other wells drilled in a certain field.
  • Regina

    On a 16" pipe, with a 50 Foot right of way, what are the prices paid for a rod?
    The company is Embridge. I understand smaller pipelines running from wells on my property, or in the unit, where I would be dealing with Devon, would be less per rod, because of my lease with them, but on a outside company wanting to cross my property, what are some of the damages paid for different things. They first said they would be coming thru an area where the damages would not effect much, but when they saw a clean river bottom, with improved grass, they moved their propossed line right thru the middle of my best land. Can I ask them to move over, 200 or 300 hundred feet?
    Tags: embridge, pipelines
  • Gone Fishin

    Hi student, the wildcat you're referring to is probably the depth . such as cotton valey formation or james lime. they have been calling the haynesville layer "wildcat" on the permits.
  • Charmine

    Happy Monday all! My phone has not rang in days with any updates. Is it as quiet down there as it appears to be from here?
  • intrepid

    Looking good>>>

    Shelby County

    The McSwain Well No. 6 bottoms at 12,460 feet nine miles southwest of Center in the Stockman Field. This well was drilled by Devon Energy. On adjustable choke, it potentialed 5.400 million cf of gas in the Cotton Valley formation.


    On 64/64-inch choke, the Weaver Well No. 1 potentialed 10.072 million cf of gas. This well was completed 11.2 miles southwest of Center in the Angie Field by Cabot Oil & Gas. Total depth is 13,269 feet. Production is in the James Lime formation.


    Devon Energy completed the Case Well No. 3 in the Stockman Field to 12,430 feet. Location is 10.8 miles southwest of Center. This well was gauged on an adjustable choke and potentialed 11.559 million cf of gas in the Cotton Valley formation.
  • Charmine

    Whee-ha, that's what I was thinkin'!
  • intrepid

    Everyone should check out this group. Texas Land and Mineral Owner's Association.

    www.tlma.org
  • Phlip Brown

    Anyone have any info on the Bowers gas unit well being drilled
    in north Shelby County?
    Phil
  • intrepid

    101 members on this site and it's this quiet? What's wrong?
  • intrepid

    Has anyone read the forced pooling order by the TRRC in the Finley case?
  • intrepid

    No activity I could find for Shelby-San Augustine counties in the East Texas Drilling reports this week. Anyone else find anything new?
  • intrepid

    Info on new drilling in Shelby Co. per the East Texas Drilling reports:
    Shelby County
    Samson Lone Star will drill the Larcie GU 1 Well No. 2 to 11,500 feet in the Tenaha, South (Cotton Valley) Field. The well is 2.5 miles northwest of Tenaha in the Sullins, J Survey, A-636. It may be drilled in the Tenaha, SW (Travis Peak) Field, wildcat field, Davsun (Paluxy) Field, Tenaha (Jurassic) Field, or Tenaha (Glen Rose) Field.

    The Warren Unit Well No. 1 will be drilled 10.5 miles southwest of Center in the Stockman (Cotton Valley) Field. This well will be drilled by Devon Energy Production to 15,000 feet in the McClellan, H Survey, A-470. This well may also be drilled in a wildcat field.

    In a lease 13.4 miles southeast of Center in a wildcat field, the H.H. U.S.A. Well No. 1 will be drilled by Marathon Oil to 15,000 feet in the Forsyth, J Survey, A-204.
  • Charmine

    Hello! Hope everybody had a great holiday, and here is to getting closer to a new year. Maybe leasing will liven up then...pick me, I still want to play!