The AOGC has a new AFE out that shows Pinebelt is no longer active in the Brown Dense play and that T.S. Dudley has taken over. Anyone have any information on T.S. Dudley just in case they call? Are they legit or similar to a Cobra energy type company? Who do they usually lease for? I googled their name and one O&G operator shows up over and over but I want to see if anyone else knows.
Thanks,
North La
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I would never purposely mislead another mineral owner and my sole intent to share information so that a mineral owner is informed! The instance you describe was one in which a mineral owner in Union Parish, Kathy King, was asking if she should or shouldn't sell her minerals and my intent was to stress that she should never sell her minerals. If one was trying to buy minerals in the area I could understand why this would upset them but otherwise I would not!
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Correct. Would you like to take this opportunity to list the wells you mention?
"There have been 3-4 wells drilled around Marion over the last few years checking out the brown dense."
"Seeco is shown as an interested party on the AFE where Weiser-Brown is looking for a farmout...(interesting in that it looks like an added afterthought name)"
Good catch Ray. I didn't see that as I was little distracted. Do you think SWN would lease under both the Pinebelt and Triad name? Also, I have a friend who leased under Pinebelt. Do all of his contracts revert to TSDI or would he still deal with Pinebelt with any questions. Thanks
North La
Ray,
Thanks for sharing. What are your thoughts on all of this? Why would Pinebelt sign the leases over? In other words, what is the benefit to the O&G company involved?
Just me with another somewhat uninformed question,
I’m assuming I can use names here...forgive me if I’m wrong.
A Mr. Guidry (sp?) representing TSD contacted me earlier this week to follow-up on the offer Pinebelt had made me earlier this year and that Pinebelt had, if fact, been replaced by Mr. Dudley.
I was informed no changes had been made from the original offer made by Pinebelt.
I will not sign a 4/3 year lease; however, I have no desire to be pooled.
As I understand this circumstance, when the time comes that a real intent to drill comes along, will I, an unsigned landowner, be given a final opportunity to sign a lease?
I have been told on numerous occasions that what is happening in NELA is exactly what occurred in NWLA in 2006 & 2007. I am in no way attempting to equate HS with BD. (By the way people are still making millions over there.) But I have also been told that pooling is not an advised way to proceed…so I don’t intend to.
But as stated above I feel very uncomfortable signing a 7 year lease, so I don’t plan to. Again my question…will I be given a final opportunity to sign prior to immanent drilling?
My land is in Union Parish.
Herman,
Mr. Aubrey C. Sanders, Jr may be a good contact to discuss this issue.
I also agree with what Skip said and I'm going to wait for now. This whole thing may be a bust but I think it's worth leaving a few $100/acre bonus and 20% on the table for the potential of maybe $2k-3k/acre and 25% royalty. If you have lots of land then get a lawyer who is well versed in oil and gas.
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