Haynesville Shale Gas Lease



WERE YOU PAID A FAIR VALUE?

The attorneys at Stephens & Anderson, along with Sam Gregorio Law Corporation and attorney Roy Payne in Shreveport, are aggressively investigating and pursuing cases where mineral owners signed gas leases before they knew of the existence, availability, nature, and quality of the natural gas owned by them in Haynesville Shale Gas Leasewhat is now commonly referred to as the “Haynesville Shale.” Our information reveals that many gas companies knew of the existence of the vast and valuable resources held by Louisiana landowners through geological studies and test wells that had been drilled in the Haynesville Shale. This information, however, was not shared with local mineral owners. Rather these gas companies aggressively engaged in a “Land Grab” swooping in and leasing mineral rights for $200 - $400 per acre—a mere pittance of the true value. Once the existence and knowledge of the Haynesville Shale became publically known, lease values escalated to their true fair market value of $20,000.00 - $30,000.00 per acre, which these same gas companies were already paying mineral owners in other Shale plays, like the Barnett Shale in North Texas.

Contact A Haynesville Shale Lawyer

The lawyers at Stephens & Anderson, along with Sam Gregorio Law Corporation and attorney Roy Payne in Shreveport, have already filed a Class Action lawsuit on behalf of all persons and entities who signed mineral leases, or extension of pre-existing mineral leases, in the Bienville Parish, Bossier Parish, Caddo Parish, Claiborne Parish, DeSoto Parish, Jackson Parish, Lincoln Parish, Natchitoches Parish, Red River Parish, Sabine Parish, Webster Parish or Winn Parish in June 2006 through June 2008 without knowledge of the existence, availability, nature and quality of the Haynesville Shale. This Class Action lawsuit has been filed against the following gas companies: Chesapeake Louisiana, Red River Land Services, Petrohawk Properties, Encana Oil & Gas (USA), Audubon Oil and Gas Corporation, and Delta Lands Exploration.

If you or someone you know signed a mineral lease from June 2006 through June 2008 with any of these companies or with any other gas company and you did not know of the existence, availability, nature and quality of the Haynesville Shale and hence did not receive fair market value for your mineral interests, please call these attorneys TOLL FREE at (877) 920-9009 or (318) 996-3707 for a free case evaluation. Make sure your rights are protected and make sure you are paid fair market value for your minerals!










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