Just curious...
I am in Liberty township and a few months ago got an offer to buy my royalties for 1500 to 1800 per acre, but they would do a more in-depth look if I was serious which "mite change the numbers" slightly....even tho I am not drilled or receiving any royalties ..talked to a landsman rite b4 I contacted them and he advised caution as there will be "significant" activity in my area in the "near future"....how about it, anybody else get an offer or hear anything or see any activity here in Tioga Co. ?
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Hedging is something you do after you've already locked in the terms of your gas sales contracts. Futures contracts were designed to reduce price volatility and that's when their use deserves the term hedging, as in "hedging your bets". The same tools used for hedging can also be used to speculate on the price of gas, of course. Most hedges and hedge funds these days aren't strictly hedging. And a royalty owner shouldn't have their payments rise and fall with the outcome of a speculative hedge. That's the operator's gamble.
I prefer to see the prices paid to royalty holders stay close to the monthly NYMEX close plus or minus the basis for the production area. But before anyone asks for more details, there's no way to be sure what any operator is doing with their gas marketing just by looking at the prices on your statement. Gas marketing is much more complex than it was in the old days, and it's not easy for an outsider to backwards engineer a price or a strategy.
Thanks Jack....I now see the difference....good to know.
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Could someone tell me who the Shell contact is these days in Tioga County, and how they might be contacted, please?
Does anyone have any information about additional wells being drilled in Westfield Township in the next few months?
Early last fall it was said that a couple more wells were scheduled sometime during the 2019 summer of fall months.
There's nothing new on eFACTS, and last time I talked to Eclipse they were essentially on hold for future development. Hopefully they'll try one of the Abplanalp wells before the permits expire later this year, but those can easily be renewed. Looks like a very slow 2019 for our part of Tioga County.
Yes - it's Tilden Marcellus, as Ann noted below. They're the same folks who bought East's old Texas Creek play a while back under the name Rockdale Marcellus. I talked to them a couple weeks ago, and I think they'll do a good job with the assets they acquired. I wouldn't expect much additional drilling in the near future, however. What they got is a slimmed down version of Ultra's original Marshlands play, as some leases had expired. But there's plenty of acreage HBP by mediocre Marcellus wells, so they can wait. And hopefully generate some decent cash flow in the mean time.
Much less. The wells are older and the deep potential very speculative. It was one of those deals that was a good call for each company, but for different reasons. This appeared to be a dead-end for Shell, but should give Tilden decent cash flow (since their operating costs will be lower than Shell's) and some possible long-term upside in the Utica.
Thanks Jack. Aside from the benefits from the Painter wells, Broughton hollow road has a much better surface to drive on from RTE 49 to the Painter well pad access anyway. Other township roads, not so much!
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