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Renee,
Here's what I know. Take it with a grain of salt. I was told, last fall, that 25% royalties, in good parts of the Haynesville Shale, were selling for anywhere between $5,000 and $7,500 per acre. This came from an attorney who had helped in some sales. For purposes of doing the math, let's say $6,000/acre.
Your royalties are at 3/16, so you would immediately decrease that to $4500/acre. Your area has not been drilled yet, so there would be some discount because of that risk. Once you are actually drilled, and have a producing well on your land, I would think the value of your royalty would be higher than it is now. That's just me.
Hope this helps.
My dad wants to sell his royalties in Section 32, T10N, R10W, Natchitoches Parish, He signed lease with XTO about 2 years ago. So, would it also be fair to ask $4500/acre? His is 25%. Or should he wait until drilling has (if) begun? He is elderly and in bad health and wants to sell now. Thank you.
Thanks, so I guess it's just a 50/50 chance, but seeing he wants to sell now, it there any discussion that would tell us how to proceed?
Henry, the operative words are "in good parts of the play". In my opinion, 9/10 and 10/10 are edgy and the areas don't have much history to support their being called "good parts of the play", at least for the Haynesville. Their value will largely depend on the Bossier shale, IMHO. Keep in mind that Haynesville mineral values (at current gas price) are largely dependent upon the timing of alternate unit wells. Mediocre Unit wells result in greatly delayed alternate unit wells (if ever). For the mineral buyer who is not a thief (yes they actually do exist), the alternate unit wells are where the profits are, not the Unit well itself.
Just some random thoughts.
SB,
You said it better than I would. I agree totally.
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