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What is this? These are the market prices paid to royalty owners as reported by royalty owners. This information is found on the the royalty stub.

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Thanks, Keith.  I'll be interested to see the Jan. and Feb. 2016 average price.

I wonder if Samson even still holds lease on my unit.  I did not see it listed in the ones they are selling off.

It was a lease held by production and has not produced in a year now.

Know an owner who is selling 12 Cheasepeak wells cheap this week..She nuts.

Depending on the price, not necessarily nuts.  The most savvy mineral owners I know sold some or all of their assets in late 2014 or 2015.  For those now getting new multiple wells in addition to their existing well(s) the prospect of 80% depletion of the reserves in those wells at net after tax revenue of about $0.60/mcf is good reason to explore a sale.  There are few active buyers currently but those who can find a good fit for what the have to buy are paying surprisingly good prices.  And there are opportunities to take those sale proceeds and place them in better, safer long term investments.  Some mineral owners will basically see all their Haynesville reserves depleted over the next 4 to 5 years at very depressed prices and high royalty deductions. 

I missed the survey, but I've been tracking wellhead prices for wells in which I have an interest since 2011. These are in three sections in DeSoto; some are Haynesville wells, and some are older, shallower wells.

The price varies considerably by well operator. Please see the uploaded spreadsheet.

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