Got a message from group memeber Shale in Europe earlier today and thought I'd post it here for anyone to comment:
"Around 2009 a Australian group took leases on 62850 acres in Trinity County. They later changed their holdings into a 10% NPI, and invested around $90 million.
What is the status of activity in this county? Which companies are exploring? Their goal is to develop a liquids play, do you see this feasible?
The name of the property is 'monument prospect', does it also go under any other name?
Leases were arranged by a law firm called Milbank.
The company is very succesful in Europe setting up shale exploration, under the name of Cuadrilla.
I would appreciate if you can cast some light on this."
Tags:
From what we now understand it may have been initiated by a company called TEXKON, they have operator rights and may have done initial deals (mr. Tom E Knowlton, mr Charles Meeks and mr. Donald Goddard).
Is TEXKON well known / are they operating in the region / do they plan any drilling campaign??
I think it must be "Tekxon" which is a California corp. = Tekxon Onshore Oil & Gas, LLC and Tekxon Onshore Operating Company, LLC.
They are both registered with Tx. Secretary of State as a Foreign (Delaware) LLC.
Knowton (Long Beach, Ca.) is shown as President & Director and Goddard (Baton Rouge Geologist) is VP and Director. Their agent in Texas is CT Corporation System, 350 N. St. Paul Street, Suite 2900, Dallas, Tx. 75201-4234.
They have been registered in Texas since Oct. 5, 2009. They do not appear on RRC as an operator and there are no wells being operated by "Tekxon" but they could have an affiliation with a registered operator.
which operators are active / will be active shortly in Trinity County?
It doesn't seem there is much activity with Tekxon so far.
Europe, have your people told you any news yet on your MONUMENT PROSPECT ? ----- Some of those leases will start expiring this next summer --------- hope they have a plan
ajl is discussed on a forum on hotcopper.com.au You will be surprised that shareholders have been given a upbeat plan on how Texkon is working on getting the finance for drilling on the leases. Not a word of leases running out! I hope indeed there is a plan.
Is there a large part of leases running out?
This text below came from the recent report on a rights issue:
Monument Prospect
If TEKXON Onshore Oil & Gas, LLC (TEKXON) is unable
to obtain additional funding, it may not be able to take the
required actions to execute its development and exit
strategies, either in part or at all.
If TEKXON is unable to recover hydrocarbons from its
interest areas at all due to geological factors or technical
infeasibility, or if it is able to recover hydrocarbons only at
a cost which makes production commercially unviable,
this would have a material adverse effect on the value of
Lucas’ indirect contractual interest in 10% of a net profit
interest earned by Thomas Knowlton (TK).
As the Company is reliant on the management of
TEKXON as operator of the oil and gas leasehold
interests, any financial or managerial failure by TEKXON
may have a material impact on the value of Lucas’
indirect contractual interest in 10% of a net profit interest
earned by TK.
Another piece of text from the rights issue announcement:
Monument Prospect
Additional Funding
The Company understands that TEKXON Onshore Oil & Gas, LLC, (TEKXON)
is currently attempting to raise further funding to develop its oil and gas
leasehold interests in Monument Prospect, located in Trinity County, Texas. If
TEKXON is unable to obtain additional funding, it may not be able to take the
required actions to execute its development and exit strategies either in part or
at all.
Inability to recover hydrocarbons
TEKXON’s ability to develop successfully its interests depends not only upon
obtaining the necessary funding for development, and the presence of
significant hydrocarbon resources in its leasehold interest areas, but also on the
ability of TEKXON to recover such resources in a commercially viable manner.
There can be no guarantee that TEKXON will be able to recover any
hydrocarbons in its interest areas or that it will be able to do so at a cost that
makes production commercially feasible.
If TEKXON is unable to recover hydrocarbons from its interest areas at all due
to geological factors or technical infeasibility, or if it is able to recover
hydrocarbons only at a cost which makes production commercially unviable,
this may have a material adverse effect on Lucas’ Net Profit Interest.
Reliance on operator management
The Company is reliant on the management of TEKXON as operator of the oil
and gas leasehold interests. Any financial or managerial failure by TEKXON
will have a material adverse effect on the value of Lucas’ Net Profit Interest.
Europe,
Not sure what % of leases will be expiring or if they have renewal options
Most of the leases were picked up for around $300/ac for a 3 yr lease ---- (2 yr extension for more $ possible)
Hear that (TK) is slow pay or no pay on some of his contract brokers etc.
It would take a whole fleet of drilling rigs to make a dent in that much acreage and I do not think they are available. ----- Time is running out------ Hope everything works out
DH, I found this little bit about the Monument leases on the website of a law firm:
"Counsel to acquirer of more than 400 federal and private oil & gas leases covering more than 60,000 net acres in the Monument Prospect, Trinity County, Texas."
http://www.milbank.com/attorneys/david-a-lamb.html
And this from "Lucas", an Australian Co.:
Monument Prospect (East Texas)
Background
Under the terms of the Amended and Restated Participation Agreement between Allan Campbell and Thomas E. Knowlton dated 24 August 2009 and a Deed of Acknowledgement between Allan Campbell and Lucas dated 30 September 2009, Lucas has an indirect contractual interest in 10% of a net profit interest earned by Thomas Knowlton from net production proceeds and net sales proceeds generated in respect of oil and gas leasehold interests in lands within an area of mutual interest, the Monument Prospect located in Trinity County, Texas (Net Profit Interest). The Net Profit Interest does not constitute a property interest of Lucas.
The area of mutual interest covers an area approximately 27 miles long and 7 miles wide which contains approximately 120,000 gross acres. There are approximately 62,560 leased net acres within the area of mutual interest. The Company has been informed by Mr Knowlton that he has transferred the approximately 62,560 leasehold net acres in the area of mutual interest to an affiliate of Mr Knowlton, TEKXON Onshore Oil & Gas, LLC (TEKXON) for non-cash consideration on an arm’s length basis. In the event that the non-cash consideration is monetised, 10% of that will form part of the Net Profit Interest of Lucas. However, the Company has not been provided with information of the nature or value of the non-cash interest paid by TEKXON to Mr Knowlton or when it is likely to be monetised. The Company understands that TEKXON is in the process of raising final funding to conduct a drilling program in the area of mutual interest. The Company has been informed that a permit to drill the first well, the Pyle Gas Unit #1 well, has been awarded to TEXKXON.
http://www.lucas.com.au/investments/monument-prospect
Thanks Jffree,
At least there are some Pyle's in and around the Apple Springs area ---- Was starting to worry that you might need to to be an attorney to post about this one.
Maybe I'm being dense this morning, but I don't show a "Pyle Gas Unit #1" or anything similar permit with the RRC. Any ideas?
Shale drilling and lithium extraction are seemingly distinct activities, but there is a growing connection between the two as the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions. While shale drilling primarily targets…
ContinuePosted by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) on November 20, 2024 at 12:40
386 members
27 members
455 members
440 members
400 members
244 members
149 members
358 members
63 members
119 members
© 2024 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher). Powered by
h2 | h2 | h2 |
---|---|---|
AboutAs exciting as this is, we know that we have a responsibility to do this thing correctly. After all, we want the farm to remain a place where the family can gather for another 80 years and beyond. This site was born out of these desires. Before we started this site, googling "shale' brought up little information. Certainly nothing that was useful as we negotiated a lease. Read More |
Links |
Copyright © 2017 GoHaynesvilleShale.com