We are a novice in trying to understand Sonris. We own approximately 38 acres in both Red River and Bienville Parishes. 14N R7 33,34 outside of Ashland and 12N 8 29 near Grand Bayou Reservoir. Both were leased twice about 8 years ago, but have not had any further leasing opportunities except the occasional generic letter asking if we would like to sell our rights. We can no longer locate the coordinates on the Ashland area on Sonris. Do not know if the land has been removed from Haynesville or not. Any ideas of what is happening in these areas?

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Renee, both areas are not currently considered to be in the economic fairway of the Haynesville Shale.  They are a little too far east.  In the early days of the play, leasing was wide spread geographically speaking as there were few wells to define the area of economic rock.  Now that over 2700 wells have been completed, there is a wealth of data to define the play area.  Any company making offers for mineral rights in these two areas haven't done any due diligence and are just fishing.  If you were to express an interest in a sale they would be forced to do some basic research and then their interest would disappear very quickly.

Here is a link to the SONRIS Help group if you would like to brush up on using the database.

http://gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sonris_help_center

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