Hi folks,
I'm new to the forum but have been reading it for a few days since finding it. Very helpful, thanks Keith for putting it up. Anyhow I have lots to learn yet.
I've also inherited some mineral interests, mostly in Columbia county, due to an ancestor's fore-sight. The old folks are gone now but I remember them speaking of the boom/bust cycles in that area, and now it looks like my turn -- a brother and I each got a lease offer from two different Triad landmen, they overlap but are different parcels and different terms.
I saw Skip's mention that if unitized, the area will have $250 and 1/5 as "the new minimum" -- which is more than I've been offered so far. I've been advised by another to hold out for $300 and 1/4 royalty. Some of our interests are over near Bayou Dorcheat and I read in the Magnolia Reporter that Bonanza Creek had several wells producing over there.
What seem to be the going rates now (February 2011)?
I've lived in the Magnolia area as a kid, but not for quite awhile now. I'd appreciate advice regarding a good OG attorney to work on my side in Magnolia area, but expect the forum doesn't allow that kind of advertising. Any PM would be welcome though.
In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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