Chesapeake Royalty Owners in the Haynesville

Hi! My name is Katie and I work for Chesapeake Energy in the Haynesville. I would like to open this blog to answer any questions or help guide you through the royalty owner process with Chesapeake. We're happy to have you as a part of our family, and I want to help take care of our family members! This is a general blog to address a variety of concerns, but if specific inquiries begin to emerge on a regular basis, I will split the topics as to better manage timely responses.

Thanks and enjoy!

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Comment by Alice "Ali" Caprara on January 5, 2016 at 9:05

I am interested in leasing my mineral rights in Harrison County.  Chesapeake leased in 2008 for $20,000 an acre for the deep rights 10k and below.  Then Obama was elected and no one was able to fracture the shale on my 114 acres.  Can you research Alice Caprara 2008 made deal with Aubry McClendon.  I am getting a lot of offers, need some advice please...Thanks

Comment by Shari Ziviski on September 8, 2011 at 7:43
Any word on renewing the leases in Sabine county?
Comment by Katie McCullin on August 8, 2011 at 5:03
Hi Essie - I've sent you a message to get you in touch with someone.
Comment by Phillip H on August 2, 2011 at 6:20
 Hey Katie my lease was with Devon But Chesapeake is drilling the well how does that work? Its the West Spoon GU in Sabine Co. Texas
Comment by Mark W Clapp on August 2, 2011 at 5:24

Katie,

 

I am a royalty owner in the Harris GU Sigler Survey, the well is being drilled now, do you have any information for me on the process.

Mark W Clapp

Comment by RL on July 8, 2011 at 3:34

Hi Katie.  My concern is that there are non-leased sections that are surrounded by leased sections.  I don't understand how these "islands" can remain unleased in a sea of leased sections.

For example, in 16N 14W, sections 3, 4, and 9 are unleased, yet sections surrounding them are?  Why?

Thanks,

RL

 

 

Comment by OnionLoops on March 25, 2011 at 5:04

Katie -

 

I have an interest in the Graves 13-16-16 well, Serial #240450.  The well was drilled in early 2010 and the most recent post on the LDNR website shows that the well was potentialed on July 6, 2010.  Do you have any additional information if or when this well will be completed?  There is production in all of the sections surrounding section 13, so it shouldn't be a pipeline or infrastructure issue.  Any additional information you are able to provide would be greatly appreciated.   

Regards,

Comment by Katie McCullin on March 3, 2011 at 2:41
Great news, Terry!! Let me know if I can do anything else!
Comment by TL DS1 on March 2, 2011 at 13:30

Hi, Katie,

I received my first check today from CHK.

Thanks, again, for all your help.

Terry

Comment by Katie McCullin on February 26, 2011 at 5:24

If you've been watching our stock price over the past few days, you would have seen a large jump and a lot of activity around recent asset sales and the move into new areas. Here's a story where our CEO Aubrey McClendon talks about the stock and stability of the company. What do you think?

CEO Aubrey McClendon on the company and the stock.

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