Let me get this straight...
A natural gas well is listed on Sonlite's web page and under the heading Lease\Unit\Well Production it lists 100,000 MCF produced in one calander month. Is the property owner looking at $100,000 if they have a 25% royalty share and the going price is $4 per MCF?
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Is there a way to see who owns a unit online, perhaps thru Sonlite?
I guess I would like to find a map that shows where the units' boundries are drawn for the Haynesville play in De Soto Parish. Do such maps exist? Or, if there are no maps, how does one know if someone else is sharing the gas produced at your well on your land that you leased out? Do you need to know how many acres you have the mineral rights to in a particular unit and do some arithmetic? As I understand the word "unit" it refers to the surface area above where the natural gas is being drawn out.
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I believe those are correct.
Thanks!Long Petroleum didn't put much detail in their unit plat. See page 4.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/assets/docs/conservation/hearings/2008/08-...
Long Petroleum applied for and received the unit orders. They later designated Chesapeake as the operator of their units.
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Posted by Char on May 29, 2025 at 14:42 — 4 Comments
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