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Moffat County, CO - Oil & Gas Discussion

Oil & gas discussion group for those interested in Moffat County, CO. Share your experience regarding lease bonus, royalty rates, drilling activity, and oil & gas news.

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Drilling results?

Started by T. Camper. Last reply by Pam Kelly Mar 10. 4 Replies

Hey everyone.  We did get our lease finally with Quicksilver and I have been checking the permits.  Seems like there are a lot of permits going in (not on our property yet), but I have no idea how…Continue

Greenshell lease - anybody know of them?

Started by zenbears. Last reply by Ron King Mar 5. 7 Replies

I am new to this leasing and have a letter from Greensheel.It is for $50 per acre and 12.5% royalty - Area is T4N R9SW, S22 part of lot 8, all of lot 7 ; S29, lot 2; S29 lot 1; S 33 lot 2. Have…Continue

MOFFAT COUNTY - HAS ANY ONE DEALT WITH WYOTEX OIL COMPANY?

Started by Bruce Rector. Last reply by Bruce Rector Oct 13, 2011. 3 Replies

I have an oil/gas lease offer from Wyotex for T4N, Range 90 West.  Bonus is $250 per net acre with 1/8 royalty.  3 Year Term. Based on what I have seen on this board, the offer seems a little low,…Continue

Mineral Rights Lease in Moffat County

Started by T. Camper. Last reply by T. Camper Aug 29, 2011. 6 Replies

I just wanted to check in and say hello.  My family was approached for a lease and will likely be signing one with Quicksilver soon (3 years + 2yr option, 1/6 of 367 acres in T6N R90W…Continue

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Comment by larraine june ginn on March 14, 2012 at 3:12pm

Looking for information regarding leasing companies for 134 acres in Moffat County.  The acreage is located in T6N R95W.  Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

Comment by Pam Kelly on March 10, 2012 at 4:12pm

How soon are the results of a seismic study posted - if they are,.  And if anyone knows, where would they be recorded? I tried to find out on the Cogcc interactive map...(a wonderful informational source, by the way)The map does have a seismic operations map layer, but I couldn't find any way to get info.  Thanks ya'll,  Pam

Comment by Kevin B. Koonce on December 30, 2011 at 8:02pm
Comment by T. Camper on November 7, 2011 at 11:16am
Not sure if this is better for the comment wall or discussion forum but wanted to share this.  Please share any interesting articles regarding Moffat County if they come up.  I don't have time to keep up with all the local papers.   http://www.craigdailypress.com/news/2011/sep/16/officials-discuss-m...
Comment by George Hageman on August 19, 2011 at 5:57pm
Sorry about the lateness of this reply hope it has not be overcome by events. At any rate the lease offer was for 3 years with a possible 2 year extension for and additional $425/acre bonus. I think we were looking at 17% royalty but it was at the well head rather than at the point of sale. I've not negotiated for anything ... I've decided to wait and see what happens. There are several wells that have come in within 10 miles of here, one is producing around 1,000 Barrels/Month.
Comment by Skip Bouvette on August 18, 2011 at 12:45pm

We have 320 acres in Weld and 160 in Morgan.  2 years ago we only received about $8000 total for the Weld property with a 5 plus 3 option at 14%.  This was just before Jake was drilled. We are 30 miles south of jake.  A few wells have been drilled in the area but still they have not reached our location.  

 

 In  Morgan which is 30 miles east of Greeley a landman would only give us 350 an acre.  We contacted an energy company that bought at a land auction 4 miles from our location..  They gave us $1500 an acre for a 5 year no option to extend at 18%' Looking at the Moffit map at the Cogcc websire I see very little action in township 9.  No new wells are listed on the cogcc site for  any area around this location. If it was me I would not sign a lease. You will be lucky to get lunch money for it and you would still have to pay taxes on it.  If you do not know about the cogcc website check it out and check the boxes in the legend for oil wells.  There are 4 options.  Click one at a time. All the red dots are wells from the past.

Do a web search on  the wells that are in your area.  Example type "05-123-17893 production" 

Zoom in on the map and you will get these well numbers.

Comment by Skip Bouvette on August 10, 2011 at 11:58am

I was wondering if anyone has a good answer for this question.

If we had an active lease in Weld county in the 80's and were receiving royalties and then when the driller changed hands and 2 opinion lawyers lawyers over the coarse of late 80's and early 90's failed to find our deed in the search, and royalties stopped but drillers continued to drill on and off over the coarse of 20 years without knowing we own a percentage of the mineral rights and no monies were suspended for future payments.

The question is does this constitute a breach of contract and is the lease invalid..  The current drilling company has no record of us and says the minerals are  owned by the same family that signed the deed we have found at the recorders office dated 1944.

We inheirited these right in 94 and a bank is the one that released four deeds to us at the same time. Two have already been leased out, 1 a couple months ago and 1 2 years ago. 

 

Thanks for any information.

Comment by George Hageman on May 23, 2011 at 8:38am

There are some great links to existing drill sites, permits and maps at:

 

http://cogcc.state.co.us

Comment by George Hageman on May 23, 2011 at 8:34am

These are the drilling records of a well drilled about 0.25 miles from my property.  There is another well about 3 miles away that has similar records ..  Can anyone interpret these records and let me know my chances of having a good well?

 

TROUT CREEK UNIT #1-A (click well name for production) 
Operator: P & M PETROLEUM MANAGEMENT LLC - 66565 
Status Date: 8/28/1982 Federal or State Lease #: 
County: ROUTT #107 Location: NWNE 21 4N 86W 6 PM 
Field: WILDCAT - #99999 Elevation: 7,398 ft. 
Planned Location 1000 FNL 2600 FEL Lat/Long: 40.309994/-107.046712 Lat/Long Calculated From Footages 

Wellbore Completed 
Completion Date: 8/22/1979 
Measured TD: 6379 Measured PB depth: 
True Vertical TD: True Vertical PB depth: 
Bottom Hole Location: Sec: 21 Twp: 4N 86W Footages: 982 FNL 493 FEL Depth 
Formation Log Top Log Bottom Cored DSTs 
MANCOS 2548 
NIOBRARA 5135 
Completed information for formation NBRR 
1st Production Date: N/A Choke Size: 
Status Date: 7/7/1983 Hole Completion: 
Commingled: N Production Method: 
Formation Name: NIOBRARA Status: AB 
Formation Treatment: 
Tubing Size: Tubing Setting Depth: 
Tubing Packer Depth: Tubing Multiple Packer: 
Open Hole Top: Open Hole Bottom: 
Initial Test Data: 
Test Date: 9/5/1979 Test Method: PUMPING 
Hours Tested: 24 Gas Type: 
Gas Disposal: 
Test Type Measure 
BBLS_OIL 7.9 
CASING_PRESS 10 
Perforation Data: 
Interval Bottom: 6246 Interval Top: 5136 
# of Holes: Hole Size:

Comment by George Hageman on May 23, 2011 at 8:29am
 

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