Shelley " Harris" Underhill

Athens, Al ~ Via Hurricane KATRINA

United States

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Landowner

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  • Shelley " Harris" Underhill

    My family owns land in Rusk County..( We ) my family were dislocated by the storm (Katrina) So we are not as close to ya"ll as we used to be... My Mother is a Harris, and along with her cousins, own acreage all over East Texas.. Most if not all of these people including my mother are up in age. So... I have been given the job !! I do not know where to start.. or... to find out if the "Land Man" is looking for them.
    I would like to become part of this East Texas group, if you will have me.. Thanks and have a great day... Any help or suggestions, will be accepted with open arms....
    Thanks....... Shelley
  • Sarah

    Hi Shelley, a big WELCOME to our East Texas group! Glad you found your way here! I imagine the task you have been given does feel daunting, but you have come to the right place for tons of support and information.
    I know you will find answers here if you have time to read. I don't. lol. I do, but I homeschool and have a one year old always turning off the computer. It gets a bit exasperating. :) I'm sure I will find out what the heck I'm doing too, sooner or later. Don't give up and don't rush in to anything is my only advice. There are a lot of generous kind people willing to help you out if/when you have questions.
  • Alamo

    Shelley,
    Our group is largely comprised of mineral qwners in south Rusk County in the general area around Mt Enterprise. We all would be glad to have you in our "group". Basically, we are holding meetings at the Community Center in Mt E on about a weekly or bi-weekly schedule. Scheduling is quite impromptu. If we have a Land Man (or Lady) that wishes to meet with us a call goes out --kind of word of mouth. Petrohawk has offered $3000 and 25%; Encore Acquisitions has offered $3,500 and 25%. We are still negotiating and feel we are in close proximity to the thickest Haynesville sections yet encountered (500 feet plus at Trawick just over the Rusk-Nacogdoches County line.