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I haven't heard of Platte Energy or any leasing activity currently in Webster Parish. Can you provide a section-township-range location for your mother's mineral rights? That might help shed light on the target formation of the leasing effort and help with a value opinion.
Any idea how much Platte Energy is paying in Webster Parish, my mother was made an offer but I think it is a little low.
Thank you.
Gary, suggest you make a new reply in these past discussions. If someone replied or followed those and is not a member of the Webster Parish Group, they won't see this.
https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/is-anyone-else-having-p...
https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profiles/blogs/31-operating-co-back-...
https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/dealing-with-31-operati...
Carder Oil not making interest payments to Lease owners of Nat gas they are pulling out of Webster, Sibley Field wells.
I am interested in knowing if there is other large acreage lease owners in the Sibley Field wells operated bye Carder Oil Company / 31 Operating,LLC, (Operator Name # 8270)? This company is basically taking Natural Gas out of these wells, selling the gas then not paying Interest owners that this company has a Lease with. I believe this might be called stealing. This company should be locked out of this field's wells, suspend Lease, then sign a new Lease with a Company that will honor their obligation to pay their Interest to Lease owners. Please Private message me if you like.
As I have said on this site many times there is very good Haynesville Formation production from east of Haynesville (Claiborne Parish} to western edge of Webster Parish (Springhill area). Production is from sand facies, although the bulk of the formation consists of shale. No, I do not ever anticipate Haynesville Shale production in stateline area.
There are many GOOD Haynesville Sand wells. I have followed JAG's activities very closely as I have royalty interest in one well which is to be drilled almost smack in downtown Springhill soon. There is a SMK C well in same unit already which has produced about 20 years. Actually my interest is in s12, t23n, r11w. Marathon drilled numerous Haynesville sand wells around $-6 miles north of Shongaloo. Quantum currently operates a number of Hville sand wells east of Springhill.
I believe Haynesville sand has good potential for horizontal drilling.
No, lots of folks did not claim that the Haynesville "was not present this far north". Some folks claimed, correctly, that the Haynesville Shale was not present this far north. If you search the archived threads on GHS you can read numerous discussions of where the shale stops and the sand begins. There are also a number of maps. And those who can perform simple searches on SONRIS Lite can confirm the fact.
Has anyone been following the activity around Springhill. Section 10, TS 23N, Range 11W, just West of Springhill, in Webster Parish has been getting some Haynesville RA wells and more permitted. JAG Operation L.L.C. has been having some success. Looks like it is vertical but I'm wondering if there is potential for some horizontal in the Haynesville out there? A lot of folks claimed that the Haynesville wasn't present this far north. If you go on Sonris lite and look up wells by section, ts, range, the well numbers are 241256, 241470, 241716, 243501,244135, the last permitted.
Thanks for your comments. I know its low but have not been on the
site in a while. Thanks for your input.
N.L.
N.Lynch, You are not very far from my land in R9W. W/out looking at map I think you may be near the house Joe Stampley built years ago. Someone recently completed a Tokio well near his place and Quantum is working over some old Haynesville sand wells to north of there. Think these were wells drilled by Sonat and/or Apache. Anyway, I know your land is near Cypress creek. I think terms you were offered are very low. I am very active in my area in North Shongaloo-Red Rock Field and have promoted a considerable amount of drilling in area.
I will not offer you suggestion as to what you do. I can only say that I would never advise anyone to accept those terms. But, I never lease my land, but I have helpred many of my neighbors
to lease to several big companies. Of course I suspect the co. wanting to lease yours is likely interested in shallow zones like Tokio and Buckrange. However, I am not familiar with the company. Did you check sonris to see if they are licensed operator in La.? Good Luck to you and let me know if I can be of further help. Should you wish you can call me at (480)515-2606
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