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April 25, 2008

Barnett Shale Newsletter offers information map

The Powell Barnett Shale Newsletter, a subscription-only electronic publication aimed at industry insiders, has created the Barnett Shale PowerMap©, which allows users to view production data for individual wells that can be searched for by location. The map covers the Barnett Shale and other fields in the Fort Worth Basin. To give it a try, visit the newsletter at http://www.barnettshalenews.com. There is a link to the map, along with instructions on how to use it.

The map displays Texas Railroad Commission data, but people who have attempted to use the Railroad Commission's own production information system (http://gis2.rrc.state.tx.us/public/) should find the newsletter's map vastly easier to use. The map will be free through June 15, after which it will require a subscription.

-- Jim Fuquay

October 24, 2007

Royalty calculator

The Fort Worth League of Neighborhoods has posted a royalty calculator on its gas resource drilling page, modeled after one the Mistletoe Heights Neighborhood Association recently built for its members. You'll need some basic information on your offer to get started.

-- Scott

October 18, 2007

Resources for Barnett Shale junkies...

Labtop We've added a "Resources and Links" page on this blog for everyone who just can't get enough on this topic. The links point you to everything from the city of Fort Worth's neighborhood database (great for neighborhoods that need tips on organizing from neighborhoods that have done it), to Barnett Shale history, stats, and economic impact.

Click here to take a look. And as it says at the bottom, this page will always be "under construction." Please send us an email if you know of a great resource or link we need to include.

-- Scott

October 01, 2007

Barnett Shale resources

CURIOUS ABOUT THE BARNETT SHALE? HERE ARE SOME USEFUL LINKS:

CORPORATE

Carrizo Oil and Gas

www.askchesapeake.com (Chesapeake Energy site)

Colt Exploration

Dale Resources

Fleet Oil and Gas

Harding Co.

Holland Acquisitions

Paloma Oil and Gas

Potestas Corp.

Western Production Co.

XTO Energy

DRILLING ORDINANCES

Arlington (includes city gas drilling resource page)

Bedford (city's gas drilling page, including ordinance and property owner Q&A)

Bedford  (city's comparison of provisions in several area drilling ordinances)

Colleyville (city web site)

Fort Worth (includes city gas drilling resource page)

Grapevine (Type "gas drilling" in the search bar to find the ordinance)

ECONOMIC IMPACT/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Barnett Shale Economic Impact Study, Ray Perryman, 2007

The Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Devon Energy in Denton, Tarrant and Wise Counties, Bernard Weinstein and Terry Clower, University of North Texas, 2004

Public Perception of the Natural Gas Industry: Insights from Two Barnett Shale Counties, Sam Houston State University, 2007 (Johnson County results, Wise County results)

Credit FAQ: Why the Barnett Shale Gas Basin Could Benefit Texas Municipalities, Standard & Poor's, 2008

LEASE FORMS

Leases negotiated by the Berkeley Place, Ryan Place, Mistletoe Heights, and Tanglewood neighborhoods in Fort Worth

NEIGHBORHOODS

Arlington Neighborhood Network, City of Arlington site. Includes updated contact info.

Arlington neighborhoods, neighborhoodlink.com. Spotty, but includes some info, such as neighborhood association email addresses, that isn't on the city site.

Bedford neighborhood associations, City of Bedford site, includes updated contact info.

Benbrook neighborhood associations, City of Benbrook site. Includes updated contact info.

Colleyville neighborhood associations, City of Colleyville site, includes updated contact info.

Fort Worth neighborhood database, City of Fort Worth site. Includes updated contact info.

Grapevine homeowner associations. City of Grapevine site. Includes contact info.

Neighborhoodlink.com

ORGANIZATIONS

Barnett Shale Energy Education Council

Fort Worth League of Neighborhoods Gas Drilling Resource Page, including "Tips for Neighborhoods Negotiating Gas Leases."

FWCanDo (Fort Worth Citizens Against Gas Drilling Ordinance)

Texas Land and Mineral Association (represents mineral rights owner)

Trinitytrees.org

PUBLICATIONS

pegasusnews.com

Powell Barnett Shale Newsletter (paid subscription)

Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University (oil and gas publications)

texasinsider.org

GOVERNMENT

Railroad Commission of Texas, includes Barnett Shale resource page, information on regulations.

Tarrant County public records site (Includes lease/lease memo lookup so you can check out how many leases energy companies are filing in Tarrant County, and where.)

ROYALTY CALCULATOR

Fort Worth League of Neighborhoods gas resource drilling page

CONTINUING EDUCATION

TCU Energy Institute's Petroleum Land Practices Program

KNOW OF A GREAT LINK THAT'S NOT LISTED HERE? Let us know about it! snishimura@star-telegram.com

Community Calendar: Having a meeting? List it here

Bbrooki_2 Having a meeting on the Barnett Shale? Publicize it here. There's no charge! Just be prepared for the response. Please send us an email to snishimura@star-telegram.com. Be sure to include your contact information, so we can verify your meeting.

THURSDAY MARCH 20

MONDAY MARCH 24

TUESDAY MARCH 25

THURSDAY MARCH 27

FRIDAY MARCH 28

  • Barnett Shale Expo, 11:30 a.m. registration, noon Expo luncheon: State of Energy Update, Fort Worth Convention Center, 1201 Houston St., Fort Worth. Tickets: $55 individual, tables of eight, $800. Group's web site.

SATURDAY MARCH 29 

  • Barnett Shale Expo, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Fort Worth Convention Center, 1201 Houston St., Fort Worth. Admission: Free and open to public. Group's web site.

MONDAY MARCH 31

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THURSDAY APRIL 3

MONDAY APRIL 7

TUESDAY APRIL 8

THURSDAY APRIL 10

THURSDAY APRIL 24

THURSDAY MAY 29

THURSDAY JUNE 26

THURSDAY JULY 31

THURSDAY AUG. 28

THURSDAY SEPT. 25

THURSDAY OCT. 30

THURSDAY NOV. 20

THURSDAY DEC. 18

  • City of Fort Worth Gas Drilling Public Meeting, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., City Council Chambers, Fort Worth City Hall. Recent blog post

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