Thanks for replies and opinions.... I have to say that this board gives an average Jane
BTW - I work "loosely" with the natural gas industry and things are soooo slow right now so I was just curious about the Arkansas area.
Michele




No floor in sight for natural gas; prices plunge
Natural gas prices plummet to seven-year lows; many will see huge cost cuts for heat
NEW YORK (AP) -- Natural gas prices tumbled again Thursday, dropping to new seven-year lows after the government reported more supplies were put into storage as the entire country pares down on energy usage.
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1982vett wrote: But another reason to continue drilling are holding on to the leases. Depending on the contract.

HerefordSire wrote:By the way...the huge gas patch is south of me about 1.5 to 2 hours around Shreveport. A friend of mine in my R & D department just retired after his family sold mineral rights. Long ago, his family had a large cotton plantation and owned the majority of Shreveport. Last I heard, 75 descendents each received millions up front and signed a 20 year deal.


backhoeboogie wrote:1982vett wrote: But another reason to continue drilling are holding on to the leases. Depending on the contract.
That is exactly what's happening.

TexasBred wrote:HerefordSire wrote:By the way...the huge gas patch is south of me about 1.5 to 2 hours around Shreveport. A friend of mine in my R & D department just retired after his family sold mineral rights. Long ago, his family had a large cotton plantation and owned the majority of Shreveport. Last I heard, 75 descendents each received millions up front and signed a 20 year deal.
Get all you can up front cause I'm hearing (street talk) that the Haynesville is not materializing as they had hoped. IP's not nearly as high as expected and production falling much faster than anticipated on the wells that have been drilled. Still money to be had but not as much as hoped for.


kenny thomas wrote:Drilling is booming just north of here. One company using 13 drill rigs now. Several other smaller drillers also. Most is directional drilling. My cousin is making a fortune just delivering the fuel and oils for the rigs.



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