Hello folks,
I just got a letter from Caffey Group in Ft. Worth, TX, asking if we are interested in leasing our land in Sandycreek Township. A quick Google search shows news of a lawsuit against them in TX. Anyone know anything about them or anyone else been contacted by them? The letter references the Utica.
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Pumpjack: Landowners want answers to questions, not some one answering a question with another question. Time to lay your cards on the table, And not time to open another post with another fictious name.
Permalink Reply by p umpjack on March 17, 2012 at 5:31pm they are going to drill in mercer diamond jim?
with the money you made from dragging in your neighbors to mt jackson you should bet a little more than the foxburg inn.......
can you explain the channel program to us......but I guess that is different than the lambs you are leading to slaughter in venango.....
Permalink Reply by myles fetterhoff on March 18, 2012 at 5:19am i agree with you pumper. The alov lease is going to get a offer soon and there lease is 27pages. But there second page says they get 150,000 for the company in five days.
Permalink Reply by Jim Litwinowicz on March 18, 2012 at 5:47am Hey, I'd make it $150.00 so I could include wine for me and my friends but yer afraid to even take a $100 bet. Maybe I should make it a single McMuffin so that you MIGHT get the guts to take the bet.
Pumpjack: Like Jim's answers or not, it seems like he is trying to answer landowners questions. Time to man up, let the landowners see your contract, what company you work for, and your real name. Are you trying to sell a low ball Shell contracrt? Just some questions you need to answer
Permalink Reply by p umpjack on March 15, 2012 at 6:50am got a lease
not from a landowners group rep'd by people feeding at the trough
matt didn't you already sign? get a mirror on the man up thing give us the details as well
Permalink Reply by TAS on March 15, 2012 at 6:52am Where are you located and are you able to say with whom and any terms?
Yes are group signed, landowner friendly lease 640 acres drill unit, no deductions, right to aduit, vertical pugh clause( depth clause) A little less money same % still have neighbors unsigned. been reading your post, but you give no details.
Permalink Reply by Jim Litwinowicz on March 17, 2012 at 10:25am Man up pumpjack; one hundred dollars for dinner for four at the Allegheny Grille in Foxburg on whether or not Hilcorp drills three wells this year
Permalink Reply by myles fetterhoff on March 18, 2012 at 10:29am in considerration for agreements provided here is one of the leases i pick up arrangement feecompany shall be paid a non-refundable fee of 150,000 dollars
Permalink Reply by myles fetterhoff on March 10, 2012 at 2:21am down in bradleytrown after wet gas.
Permalink Reply by p umpjack on March 15, 2012 at 1:56pm Matthew....h mcsparren
Permalink Reply by matthew h mcsparren 8 hours ago
Pumpjack: Like Jim's answers or not, it seems like he is trying to answer landowners questions. Time to man up, let the landowners see your contract, what company you work for, and your real name. Are you trying to sell a low ball Shell contracrt? Just some questions you need to answer
In the days of cybercrime I am hesistant to educate
as one who has had substantial thefts of late of irreplacable items(and that sucks) I have no desire to disclose anything other than being landowner in venango/mercer co and other countys and states .Your deal bodes similiar to mine I can not help but notice you neither state the company $ per acre or royalty
in your group did you pay a fee? if so how much? And you gave all strata's?
I was not looking for a adversarail bout but so mote it be
and you know who jim is working for ( or do we) who are you working for
if you want you got some gaps also....
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