Did everyone see this link from the main page? It's got a good map of CHK leases with drills. Shelby County doesn't look too shabby! http://library.corporate-ir.net/library/10/104/104617/items/320499/...

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Thank You...it's nice to be missed! Still here, just don't check in very often. Just waiting out the winter!
Yes, welcome back Charmine, hadn.t seen any post f/you in a long time, hoping you hadn.t given up hope. The leases were not bringing what you and others had hoped for, back in the fall, but even at a low lease amount, if they hit gas at a good rate, we all will make some dough!!! Stay warm up there!!!
I could not get this site to pull up. Could you send it to me please? thanks
where is this map cant pull the site up above
HS, I believe the attached has the map being referred to above.
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It was EOG. I read that someone lost $5,000 of their Earned Income Credit because of their sign on bonus. I think I may go ahead and sign now. They are going to screw us one way or the other! It won't matter if I hold out for more anyway.
EOG is Enron Oil & Gas..
Thank you so much, Betty. I didn't know that ENRON was still in business! I am soooooooooooo out of the loop! haha

I appreciate your info. I'm going to sign for the $1,000/acre. I appreciate your help. I read that EOG has been in business for many years and was reliable, but I did not know it was Enron. Well, I'll see if the check clears! hahaha

Thanks,
SPYDERGT, Please let us know if it is actually Enron when you sign. Eagle also goes by EOG. Please let us know if you can and clear this up because it's been mentioned several times that EOG was Enron and a lot of people say it isn't. You could help clear it up. Thanks.
WOW! Thanks for that clarification!!! You seem to know what you are talking about, so we will let you put that one to bed! :-) I called the land man and told him to draw up the papers, but I haven't seen him yet. After I heard about someone losing their earned income credit, I decided I might as well sign for $1,000/acre with 1/4 royalties. Now you just watch!!! Gasoline is going to go up and all of you guys will get rich and I will just be your poor cousin living in James Community, Shelby county!

Good luck!
James, did you sign up for $1000/acre with 1/4 royalties? Was that with Chesapeake? And are you in the Henry Ashabranner Survey, Abstract #4?

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