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Comstock Has Sold A Significant Portion Of Its Traditional Haynesville Leasehold
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In a 141-page assignment document filed in Cherokee County on September 5, Comstock has disclosed the sale of a significant portion of its "traditional" Haynesville leasehold, including wells:20% to…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Hale Yayuh Sep 15, 2025.

 

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Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion New Monster Gas Wells Are Outperforming Legacy Haynesville Deposits in the group WESTERN HAYNESVILLE
"Aethon, in particular, has completed a number of prolific Western Haynesville wells.  They seem to outperform Comstock's typical well, perhaps due in  part to a variable choke system that they have mentioned in public comments. Here…"
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Rock Man replied to Alan Herrington's discussion Seismic Survey - Anderson, Freestone, and Leon Counties in the group WESTERN HAYNESVILLE
"In addition to Expand (CHK), Mitsui and Comstock may be partially underwriting this 3D project. I estimate $50 to $60,000 per square mile to do this project from permitting thru acquisition and processing."
Friday
Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Aethon Finds a Buyer
"Aethon has nine producing wells in the Western Haynesville (all in Robertson County).  They are currently drilling a well in Robertson County, and they have approved permits for five more (two in Robertson and three in Leon)."
Friday
Alan Herrington added a discussion to the group WESTERN HAYNESVILLE
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Seismic Survey - Anderson, Freestone, and Leon Counties

Seitel Data has begun seeking permits for a 210 square mile  3D seismic survey that will include tracts in Anderson, Freestone, and Leon Counties. They’ve set up a website that provides information about the process:https://elkhartwest3d.com/My assumption is that the client is Expand. The schedule indicates that the survey will not be completed until November 2026. Now that Expand has finished drilling their first Western…See More
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Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion A Haynesville Shale "leasing frenzy" in central Texas
"It's worth noting that Vanna filed a surface lease in the Anderson County Deed Records back in June for a gas treatment facility to be built  in the EC Harris A-30 Survey, located west of Palestine and south of Tennessee Colony. …"
Oct 20, 2025
Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion A Haynesville Shale "leasing frenzy" in central Texas
"Here's a map showing the surveys in Anderson, Freestone, Houston, and Leon Counties in which Expand has leased acreage:"
Oct 20, 2025
Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion A Haynesville Shale "leasing frenzy" in central Texas
"I'm out of town Dave.  I'll get back to you in a day or so."
Oct 18, 2025
Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion A Haynesville Shale "leasing frenzy" in central Texas
"Vanna Production has done a deal with Expand.  Assignment documents were filed in Anderson County Texas on Friday.  The deal involves leases written by Vanna in Anderson, Freestone, Houston, and Leon Counties.  It appears on first…"
Oct 18, 2025
Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion A Haynesville Shale "leasing frenzy" in central Texas
"Based on production through June 2025, Comstock's average gross price per MCF to date is only $2.40.  An average of $4.25 would have been close to break-even cash flow."
Oct 8, 2025
Alan Herrington replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion A Haynesville Shale "leasing frenzy" in central Texas
"Couple of quick points... It remains to be seen if Comstock can make money in the Western Haynesville.  Their wells to date have produced a massive cash flow deficit.  My estimate is more than $300 million.  They need sustained…"
Oct 7, 2025
Hale Yayuh replied to Alan Herrington's discussion Comstock Has Sold A Significant Portion Of Its Traditional Haynesville Leasehold
"I was confused, too, couldn't figure out how in the world Brookston was going to handle the Haynesville. Which takes super deep pockets and expertise."
Sep 15, 2025
Alan Herrington replied to Alan Herrington's discussion Comstock Has Sold A Significant Portion Of Its Traditional Haynesville Leasehold
"Yep, I screwed up, Skip!  Thanks to you and Rock Man for the correction!"
Sep 14, 2025
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Comstock Has Sold A Significant Portion Of Its Traditional Haynesville Leasehold

In a 141-page assignment document filed in Cherokee County on September 5, Comstock has disclosed the sale of a significant portion of its "traditional" Haynesville leasehold, including wells:20% to Brookston Energy #1 LP (based in Tyler, TX) and80% to Five States Energy Income 2023 LLC (based in Dallas).The sale was effective September 1.You can find the document here by searching for Comstock on September 5:…See More
Sep 14, 2025
Rock Man replied to Alan Herrington's discussion Expand Confirms Presence In The Western Haynesville in the group WESTERN HAYNESVILLE
"There are some great technical references in print for public to view. Most too large to post here. But this link to a 2011 publication is a good high-level view of this situation. See Figure…"
Aug 10, 2025
Rock Man replied to Alan Herrington's discussion Expand Confirms Presence In The Western Haynesville in the group WESTERN HAYNESVILLE
"AI comments here are grossly incorrect with respect the East Texas Embayment (Salt Withdrawal Basin) that I am talking about. AI is not the all-encompassing answer for everything. "
Aug 10, 2025
Rock Man replied to Alan Herrington's discussion Expand Confirms Presence In The Western Haynesville in the group WESTERN HAYNESVILLE
"Moving into the Anderson Co area puts one in the core of the East Texas Embayment and the axis of the structural low that runs roughly N to S thru this area."
Aug 10, 2025

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