Once upon a time, before the Haynesville Shale introduced Northwest Louisiana to the concept of a resource play, the search for oil and gas was conducted by many smaller companies. These smaller companies would drill the more traditional prospects, looking for that hidden resevoir of oil or gas. Now, with the HA shale, large companies have aquired enormous leaseholds and effectivly push out the small independents.
I have watched as these small independents have had to go elsewhere in there search for mineral riches, as these large leaseholds by CHK, HK, Encana, etc. have locked up much of the availble land. These large companies do not want the little guy in there way, and therefore will not farmout to the small independents.
Very little attention has been given to the fact that one reason the lease bonuses rose so dramatically, was to drive out the small inpendents who can not afford to pay thousands per acre, especially so in a prospect that could probally end up in a dry hole.
Many on this site have opined that a lease bonus of $100 acre is ridiculas. That may be true for a lease that contains rights to a valuable resource play like the HA, but for a chance to have a well drilled to the hosston, bodcaw, nacotoch, tuskaloosa, smackover or cotton valley, it is sometimes all that can be justified. Especially so if the well is a wildcat, where the outcome is far from certain.
I have seen more prospects end in dry holes or worse yet non-commercial wells than good producing wells. These wells cost just a fraction of a HA horizontal well, but come with significant risk.
These large companies have no intention of developing these shallower resevoirs. Some companies, like CHK are not even loging all their wells!! Without logs, who knows what possible riches lie above their precious Haynesville shale.
For those who have already leased, it is too late. Maybe after time has passed, you may be able to get your shallow rights released, but it will be difficult.
Most mineral owners who where thoughtful enough to include pugh clauses will also be in the same boat, only the depths below the HA will be released automatically after the primary term.
I urge those who are still unleased to consider the following proposal:
Please withhold your shallow rights, to maybe lease those to someone who will actually develop those depths.
In the end, you may not see the life changing money that the HA might bring, but you never know what lies beneath your land.
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