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Expected Increase in Offers to Purchase Minerals - Know your Property!!!
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The combination of reduced new drilling plus lower O&G prices will be leading to a continued decline in monthly royalty payments. In unconventional O&G plays (I.e. Shale Plays like the Eagle…Continue

Tags: assets, evalaution, minerals

Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Mar 18, 2020.

Latest USGS TMS O&G Resource Assessment
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Attached report is the August 2018 resources assessment done by the USGS.Basically no surprise - there are a lot of hydrocarbons in this section. The details of the updip and downdip boundaries of…Continue

Tags: resources, USGS, TMS

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rock Man Sep 11, 2018.

Frac Sand Provider Purchases Two Mines in Louisiana
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Article today about Shale Support purchasing two frac sand mines - one near Kinder and the other in "Central Louisiana" (this location info on their website)..As noted below, they are looking for…Continue

Tags: Austin, Chalk, kinder, louisiana, frac

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rock Man Jun 26, 2018.

SWN Shopping Lower Smackover Brown Dense Position at Winter NAPE
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See attached - despite some decent EUR projections, SWN has decided that this is not the play for them to be making right now.Also marketing positions in Colorado Sand Wash basin, Utah Paradox Basin…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Nov 23, 2018.

 

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Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Western Haynesville Play (Texas) - Robertson, Leon, and Freestone Counties
"Comstock is equally mum on other issues as to this play area - including EUR's and number of "proven" benches. In my opinion. they are faced with a difficult situation in having an excellent gas play with probably multiple benches…"
9 hours ago
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Western Haynesville Play (Texas) - Robertson, Leon, and Freestone Counties
"No idea. And Comstock has been mum on this point."
10 hours ago
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Western Haynesville Play (Texas) - Robertson, Leon, and Freestone Counties
"Considering the depths of these laterals (some now over 16,000' TVD), long casing strings (close to 9 miles of total casing), oil-based drilling fluids, close to 400-degree temps and need for exotic / high-cost proppant, well costs are almost…"
yesterday
Rock Man replied to James Michael Nations's discussion Sacagawea unit in the group San Augustine, TX
"Excellent new!"
yesterday
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Tuscaloosa Marine Shale: Remembering the oil boom of more than a decade ago. Hope springs eternal
"The TMS is one of the few remaining "Holy Grail" O&G plays left. Although no one doubts that the O&G in place is there - and theoretically recoverable as to a percentage of this volume - the mechanics of being able to drill and…"
Saturday
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Drilling Into Oblivion: Can Any Haynesville Operators Make a Decent Return at Sub-$2 Gas?
"WAHA in the Permian posted negative gas prices recently. The farther from the Tx Gulf Coast, the worse things appear to be."
Saturday
Rock Man replied to James Michael Nations's discussion Sacagawea unit in the group San Augustine, TX
"May be prepping to do frac operations on one or all of the remaining DUC's on the pad - which seems weird considering gas prices right now. Aethon filed initial "completion reports" on the 5H, 6HB, 7H and 8HB In late January 2024.…"
Saturday
Rock Man replied to Hale Yayuh's discussion And I thought $2.50 nat gas was bad
"It would be interesting to dig into public companies' quarterly reports to see what their hedging practices are for natural gas."
Feb 24
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Smackover Lithium Play - South Arkansas and East Texas
"Projections like this will have some lithium groups quaking in their boots.  But not surprised at seeing lower demand forecast"
Feb 18
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Smackover Lithium Play - South Arkansas and East Texas
"Thanks for posting this. Based on recent permits, it also appears that there are activities in Hopkins County - on trend and probably Smackover."
Feb 14
Rock Man replied to Scott Walberg's discussion Hosston and Cotton Valley Zones
"Looked at ENVERUS - lots of historical Hosston vertical production in this area / the term "Hosston" or "Hoss' tends to be in the well / unit name. Aside from that, approximate formation tops here are: Rodessa @ 4850 James @…"
Feb 10
Rock Man replied to Scott Walberg's discussion Hosston and Cotton Valley Zones
"Looks like a great lease for that time period. I will be looking at location and responding later. I am no SONRIS experts - I live off ENVERUS (pay site) which is easy to find permits new or old. CV or Hosston well depends obviously on depth - and…"
Feb 10
Rock Man replied to Scott Walberg's discussion Hosston and Cotton Valley Zones
"I need some more info before being able to comment. Vertical wells with Pugh clauses will be holding rights from surface to 100-200' below deepest production. Unless there is a unique original lease that also contained a shallow Pugh clause…"
Feb 10
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Smackover Lithium Play - South Arkansas and East Texas
"I know John (but not very well personally) from over the years in E Tx. Good engineer and hustler - have a lot of stripper / old wells that he operates for himself but has been known to do contract operator work for third parties (similar to Brammer…"
Jan 28
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Smackover Lithium Play - South Arkansas and East Texas
"Here is wellbore diagram for Franklin Co SW Operating well (can only do three attachments per post)"
Jan 28
Rock Man replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Smackover Lithium Play - South Arkansas and East Texas
"Last post of three on this topic - the two vertical permits in Hopkins and Franklin Counties are both by SW Operating out of Tyler. Both wells are drilled and "completed" - See attached forms. In both cases, they ran pipe to the Smackover,…"
Jan 28

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At 14:43 on August 18, 2023, James Matlock said…

Thanks for connecting. Stay safe out there.

At 7:02 on July 9, 2019, Randy Rachal said…

Any news about  COP Erwin well in West Feliciana Parish

At 11:47 on June 28, 2019, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…

FYI.  Dion is the most knowledgeable landman that I know.  He is a friend and sounds like an O&G attorney.  BP keeps him busy so he doesn't get to post as much as I would like.  I hold him in the highest regard.

At 10:49 on June 27, 2019, Randy Rachal said…

Has there been any updates on Erwin well in  West Feliciana Parish Thanks                     

At 7:04 on June 23, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Go to SONRIS Document Access, scroll down to 3rd from bottom, Well Permit To Drill, enter S/N 231161 and check the box for Get Associated Documents. Scroll down to 19, click Adobe icon. This a multi-page P&A report.
At 12:34 on June 16, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Good. Let me provide full disclosure. I assist mineral owners wherever I can in areas that I consider myself of adequate knowledge. I am not a member of NARO-LA owing to their formation by industry members in order to control or influence the discussions in the early years of the Haynesville Shale play. Over time I have advocated a more independent role with the willingness to oppose the industry on selected issues that have a harmful or potentially harmful impact on land/mineral owners. I have been a presenter and a panel member at numerous NARO-LA annual conventions but they have never quite made the decision to be fully independent from the industry. This has to do with a few long time board members who I have great respect for but they are lacking as advocates for private mineral owners.

I have been promoting a NARO-LA town hall for the central LA AC area but I am not sufficiently familiar with the area to answer geologically related questions or to give a general overview of what is happening and what may come next. My focus and paying jobs are Haynesville/Bossier shale related.

I can put you in touch with the main board members if you have an interest. If you would care to explore your participation further, let me know. I would certainly expect for all your travel and lodging expenses to be covered in addition to whatever you think your time and expertise may be worth in this matter.
At 12:16 on June 16, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
RM, Are you independent or tied to a company? I ask because my friends on the board of NARO-LA are considering some town hall meetings in the central LA parishes with AC activity in an attempt to provide some clarity and educate mineral owners. There should be a petrophysical assessment and a geologist to answer technical questions included in that presentation. Is that something that you might have some interest in? Compensation is negotiable.
At 4:36 on May 24, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…

Would you like a copy of my TMS spreadsheet?  email me at skippeel@gmail.com

At 6:41 on May 7, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…

I'm looking to expand my list of clients.  My focus for ten years has been the Haynesville/Bossier but that business takes a hit when natural gas prices go south.  The current oversupply probably will persist for a couple of years.  If you run across anyone looking for some research and analysis regarding the AC, I'd appreciate a referral.

At 5:12 on April 5, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…

I don't think so but look for yourself.  Use the link below.  Scroll to the search option third from the bottom, Permit ti Drill/Amend.  Check the box to get all the docs and enter the well serial number, 181702.

http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/Doctypes.aspx

I don't use Drillinginfo as I can access the raw data from the state O&G databases that are my business focus.

 
 
 

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