Randy, all I have is address: The Express Gas P/L; 1301 w. 25th. St. ; Suite 560; Austin, TX 78705; Rob C. Roberts--Pres. I'm thinking maybe a newly formed company since appears to be nothing on seach engine.
Randy, I have a group from Sabine Parish, Toledo Bend Lake Assoc., wants someone to come talk to them, do you know what's going on there? Can you holler at me - rstrange@att.net
You left a question for me on 6/30 and I apologize for not getting back, I just checked my page. My only problem with Twin Cities was the reduction in bonus offer with reduction in percentage of signed leases. I felt this put pressure on those who were uncertain about signing leases since they felt they could be letting down and affecting their neighbors. If someone is uncertain, they need to wait to sign a lease. This involved my commercial property on North Market St. I have been involved with Manna on my Cross Lake properties.
Randy, I cannot believe that they can legally get people to sign leases like this. I signed out of young stupidity. I'll accept that...but I wonder how many others are doing it blindly. Sorry your friends in O&G are not such nice people. Hard to believe you are one of them. Thanks for the help.
Since you had worked N Bossier, thought you might be interested. I've been told that after this well, they will move north to sect 19 (that's my section) and drill a HS vertical test.
Randy,
We have leases in our area that are held in production. The well went almost 6 years without production. Would that be enough to break the lease?
Randy, I am a lone wolf and don't belong to anything but me. If you are a young person then go for the certifications. That is my advice to my son. Things open up to CPLs, like jobs at the bank handeling mineral rights and in-house landmen. I am a field Landman and would not feel comfortable working in a corporate enviornment.
Hi Randy,
I know you are very busy and I appreciate your knowledge and willingness to share. I was an early signer at $100 / acre - 20 acres. My property is on the south side of my section. Chesapeake is accessing the a new drilling site by a private road that separates my section from the drilling section. When you turn down the private road, the property to your left up to my driveway belongs to an estate and the property to your right belongs to a timber company up to even with my driveway where the property with the drilling site begins. Four families live down this road and we all live on the non drilling side. We are the ones who have maintained the road before Chesapeake moved in. Our leases give them right to ingress and egress, but do we have right to compensation for the inconvenience, the wear and tear on our vehicles, the noise, the dust, etc from Chesapeake. One more question is "How likely is it that Chesapeake will drill into our section from that site, since it is just across the dividing line of the 2 sections? If you can't answer, please direct me to someone who can help. Thanks, SAM
I saw in a thread where you are leasing for central/north bossier. I attended an informational meeting for Twin Cities (@AHS) and vaguely remember looking at the map where they had a drill site highlighted. It was located off of Old Brownlee Rd. Can you give me more info on this? Does this mean that CHK will for sure drill there? Or this is just proposed?
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You left a question for me on 6/30 and I apologize for not getting back, I just checked my page. My only problem with Twin Cities was the reduction in bonus offer with reduction in percentage of signed leases. I felt this put pressure on those who were uncertain about signing leases since they felt they could be letting down and affecting their neighbors. If someone is uncertain, they need to wait to sign a lease. This involved my commercial property on North Market St. I have been involved with Manna on my Cross Lake properties.
Randy, I cannot believe that they can legally get people to sign leases like this. I signed out of young stupidity. I'll accept that...but I wonder how many others are doing it blindly. Sorry your friends in O&G are not such nice people. Hard to believe you are one of them. Thanks for the help.
What if depths are not specified in a lease but you know they are concentrating in the CV?
What does the law state production is?
We have leases in our area that are held in production. The well went almost 6 years without production. Would that be enough to break the lease?
Thank you for answering.
I know you are very busy and I appreciate your knowledge and willingness to share. I was an early signer at $100 / acre - 20 acres. My property is on the south side of my section. Chesapeake is accessing the a new drilling site by a private road that separates my section from the drilling section. When you turn down the private road, the property to your left up to my driveway belongs to an estate and the property to your right belongs to a timber company up to even with my driveway where the property with the drilling site begins. Four families live down this road and we all live on the non drilling side. We are the ones who have maintained the road before Chesapeake moved in. Our leases give them right to ingress and egress, but do we have right to compensation for the inconvenience, the wear and tear on our vehicles, the noise, the dust, etc from Chesapeake. One more question is "How likely is it that Chesapeake will drill into our section from that site, since it is just across the dividing line of the 2 sections? If you can't answer, please direct me to someone who can help. Thanks, SAM
I saw in a thread where you are leasing for central/north bossier. I attended an informational meeting for Twin Cities (@AHS) and vaguely remember looking at the map where they had a drill site highlighted. It was located off of Old Brownlee Rd. Can you give me more info on this? Does this mean that CHK will for sure drill there? Or this is just proposed?
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