As published in The (Shreveport)Times, source Chesapeake Energy. 80)
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ummmm.... very interesting.
I agree, MS. iwantapony,
But what is it saying? Dollar amounts/per what?
I am somewhat confused. As usual.
BirdDawg,
It's just showing the amount of royalty CHK has paid in various zip codes from 2008 - 2010.
I'm not sure why anybody would want such data... I certainly have no use for it.
FX - re. "...why anybody would want such data..."
Still having difficulty being objective, are we?
How about this...
Those royalty dollars represent money impacting the local economy. Some of it, I'm sure, is being saved in banks & invested. Money in the banks means money to lend to locals for, oh say, business ventures and dealings. Personal loans to get some things done.
Some of that money is being spent here in our businesses. Money that maintains/creates jobs. Money spent locally generates local sales tax revenues. Lots of things can be done with that, like improving parks, supporting the libraries, improve schools, building & maintaining roads, building/maintaining/improving infrastructures. Get the drift?
And these are the royalty payments from just ONE company. How many others are there in the area paying royalties? One of the reasons "why" is the "ripple effect."
thanks for the thoughts, made me think ... lol, 80)
Oh, one other note. All of this "ripple effect" in no way diminishes the need to be watchful of health/safety & environmental issues. We still must be vigilant in that respect, but I'm sure the companies know this. ;0)
Keepin' it balanced will keep it flowin'.
Thanks for the questions, BD. Always appreciated. This definitely does provoke some thought and it's always better to see questioning rather than not. Also, good to know that someone as seasoned as you sometimes belongs to the "Club of Confusion." Makes me feel a little bolder about asking questions, too.
best, 80)
Is the graph showing where the payments were mailed instead of where the land related to the royalty exists? That is what I thought when I first looked at it since that info would probably be easier for them to isolate by zip.
Good question. Does anybody know the answer?
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