Today Carrizo Oil & Gas announced that it is entering the Utica Shale Play by way of a Joint Venture with Avista Capital Partners. There are 15,000 acres involved and Carrizo is paying $1,500 per acre for ONLY 10% interest. You do the math. What would the value per acre be for 100% interest?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44727794
Randy
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Some of you have signed with Shell, and might find some interesting info in this article. See the link......
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-07/shell-says-exports-truck-f...
Randy
Chesapeake is filing tons of leases all over the area, which is most likely due to the creation of the Utica LLC and their other financing moves. Here's an article from Ohio.com......
http://www.ohio.com/news/local/stark-has-record-setting-day-for-dri...
Randy
For those of you who are leased with Chesapeake or who own their stock, you might enjoy this article. See the link....
http://seekingalpha.com/article/312715-why-won-t-the-stock-market-b...
Raandy
This article/link was posted on the Main Board as a Discussion by Mike Stevens today. It is interesting, to say the least. If you are not yet leased, there are some pitfalls mentioned that you need to avoid. See the link..
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11345/1196135-503.stm
Randy
The Ohio DNR has updated the permit/drilling activity reports for last week. Of note is Gulfport's first permit, located in Harrison Co. See the link....
http://www.ohiodnr.com/oil/shale/tabid/23174/Default.aspx
Randy
Permalink Reply by scott jackovitch on December 13, 2011 at 1:24pm Here's the link to most of the current info on the Utica Play. Get a cup of coffee and enjoy. See the link....
http://www.drillingahead.com/page/utica-shale-news
Randy
I saw this video posted on the main board and thought it would be helpful to have it saved here. Attny Johnson is an attorney from Canfield Ohio who does O&G work in that area. See the link.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRkL7fZLPco&feature=related
Randy
Permalink Reply by mbc on December 17, 2011 at 9:51am Hello,
I don't know much about this topic, but I am trying to learn. I watched a little bit of this video and begin to wonder about an unsolicited lease offer I received over the summer. The offer was from Avalanche. Seemingly, a standard lease, which from everything I've been reading, favors the oil companies to the extreme.
My point is, the lease was prepared by the attorney in this video, or his firm. It seems to me, and I could be very wrong, but it seems to me that he is playing both sides of the fence. There is a fence isn't there?
When the day comes for me to seriously consider leasing, wouldn't I want a lawyer that represents landowner's and landowner's only? Or, is there no such thing?
Permalink Reply by Billy Park Whyde on December 19, 2011 at 4:36pm
Jeff replied to Petroleum Attorney 1976's discussion 'FYI- Mineral Owners in the State of Ohio (Utica Shale area's)'
dean alan wohnhas replied to John W. Howard, CPL's discussion 'the Marcellus Shale - Its History and Importance to Both Appalachia and America'
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