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Fang,
Thank you for giving strong hope to the smaller owners.
That was so cool.
I believe you are right.
"They will see $10,000 per acre bonus money and 25% royalties."
This is magical thinking. No company can spend that kind of money and make a reasonable profit long term. Gulfport paid ~$10,000/acre for some of their position and they're making nothing off of those gushers they drilled. People need to be realistic about what the value of their property is. Hoping for a big number is fine, but folks need to understand how acreage is valued and adjust their thinking accordingly. The market moves fast, so stay with it or prepare to be burned either coming or going.
Jay,
It looks to me like Gulfport's CEO attended "The Aubrey McClendon School of Oil & Gas Personal Profit Opportunities".
BluFlame
I was long GPOR in the early fall. I got out after I made 87%. Had I stuck around I would have seen it actually double, but no matter. Yes, God, I'd be short on GPOR if I was the kind of person that engaged in such risk taking. I'd buy the March 15 put option @ $32.50 instead of shorting.
I don't day trade, I have a broker. Yes, I know, antiquated means to buy stocks. But I like to support the brick and mortar guys when I can.
Hunter, if you are surrounded by large parcels that are already leased to CHK, in my opinion CHK will be back. Maybe not this year or next but they will be back. I believe and it is only my opinion Stark county will be VERY profitable for CHK. We are still in the early stages of development of the Utica. CHK knows what they are doing and they are drilling around Stark to find out how best to develope this play. Once they figure it out, they will drill Stark County and in my opinion the wells drilled here in eastern Stark will be extremely profitable to them. Again, this is just all my opinion.
I am also in S.E. Stark County.I signed one small parcel with chesapeake in 2011 with ALOV. I then purchased another small parcel and received a letter from Chesapeake to lease that property for less money and a smaller royalty percentage. I called the landman from CHK and told him I already signed previously and would take nothing less. He told me he would up the bonus money by $250/acre but the royalty would stay at 15% when I already had 17.5% from earlier. I told him I would sign for the same bonus money but wanted 20% royalty. A month passed then I received a letter from CHK revoking all offers. This was early 2012 and haven't heard anything since.
Fang, I agree. CHK has drilled two wells close to me last year. So I think there is an interest in the area and I am in no rush to do anything with the vacant land.
I am not sure if there has been seismic testing or not. I am in Paris Twp. and CHK's one well is less than a mile to the west of me and I am less than a mile east of Columbiana County, The other well is two miles south of me. What Twp. are you in?
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