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thank for the info.
Calston Exp. is drilling now on the 11-J Corp. Mimi #1, 067-30769 (11,000' V Wildcat), in the W. Donaho Survey, A-250. They have one rig in the county at the moment.
I have an offer of $200/20% royalty in the Dyer survey west of atlanta. I was told this was for a horizontal oil well.
Is the offer from Calston Exploration via Genesis Land?
Well, I started this discussion about 10 mos ago. After much time, we finally leased w/ Pegasi Energy thru Right of Way Land Svcs at $200/acre, 20% royalty & 3 yr term w/ a 2 yr option at $225/acre. Despite our efforts to negotiate, they were not as willing as would have hoped. We were told that they planned to drill to the Cotton Valley and possibly as deep as the Brown Dolomite. We tried to add formation restrictions to our lease, but they refused. There were several other family members involved on our deal who pushed to lease.
chespeake is leasing in cass co. near kildare
Do you know what terms they are offering?
stroud is leasing in rubin ard and i fishback surveys paying 300.00 per ac.
27 landmen in the county clerks office today.something big going on. why ?????????????
not a really good well in the county.
It could be title due diligence for division order purposes for a recently completed well. Then again it could be a land company putting together a lease block for a client. It would be nice to have more Cass County members to have wider input when things like this occur. Please members consider passing the word that something is going on and that everyone can follow and help to follow on GHS.
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