The Candleridge Homeowner Association is moving toward offering to negotiate on behalf of itself and the largest organizations representing south Fort Worth's Wedgwood neighborhoods. Such an alliance would represent a large block of the city from Interstate 20 to Sycamore School Road. At least two of the three large Wedgwood associations say they're amenable, and the third is organizing its gas committee to determine what to do next.
Meanwhile, while the associations deliberate, one of the two companies competing for Candleridge leases has improved its offer, and both companies have scheduled a string of "signing parties," said Dan Murphy, who is heading up Candleridge's gas committee.
Murphy, a retired engineer who spent years in the petroleum industry, said the Candleridge association's leadership is willing to take up the task of negotiating for the large neighborhood block. But he's deferring to the committee, which is having its first meeting Thursday night.
"I don't want to run roughshod over them," he said.
Paloma Resources, which initially sent letters to Candleridge saying
it would offer a $4,000-per-acre signing bonus and 25 percent royalty, has sent a fresh round of letters saying it's offering $7,500 per acre and the same royalty, Murphy said. Dale Resources, signing leases on behalf of Chesapeake Energy, is offering a signing bonus of $5,000 per acre and 25 percent royalty.
Paloma has scheduled a series of six signing parties that start Nov. 13 and will run Tuesday nights through Dec. 18 at Trinity Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Murphy said. Dale ran an Oct. 30 signing party and another one Tuesday night at the Radisson Hotel Fort Worth South.
Murphy said his association is asking its homeowners to wait on the outcome of negotiations before signing. He said Dale has asked to speak to the 10-member gas committee. "We welcome that, but we didn't think the first meeting was appropriate, so we'll probably have another meeting next week," he said.
Murphy also said the negotiating group will likely try and conduct parallel negotiations with Paloma and Dale, and might also try to interest XTO Energy.
Chris Wilson, head of the Wedgwood South Neighborhood Association's gas committee, said his association has already decided it wants to "team up with Candleridge."
"If we align all the associations that are close to each other, we'll have a sum
total of 1,000 acres," he said, referring to the Candleridge, Wedgwood South, Wedgwood East, and Wedgwood associations.
Wedgwood South has seen two lease offers. One from Dale offers $5,000 per acre signing bonus and a 25 percent royalty. A second flier from Paloma went to portions of the neighborhood that are deeded Candleridge and offered a $4,000 per-acre bonus and 25 percent royalty. But it's not clear whether Paloma has increased those terms to the same as the ones it's floated to other property owners in Candleridge.
Wedgwood South is having a "gas leasing information meeting" 7 p.m. Nov. 27 at Woodway Elementary School. An oil and gas attorney who spoke recently to the Wedgwood East association will speak.
Wilson says he hopes the neighborhood alliance might be able to negotiate a better bonus, higher royalty, and provision requiring the drilling companies to pick up the cost of transporting the gas.
He says the association's message to its members right now is simple: "Wait. Don't do anything."
Michelle Gwin, head of the Wedgwood Neighborhood Association's gas committee, also said in an email that her group wants to team up with Candleridge. The Wedgwood Association reports that its homeowners have been seeing lease offers from Dale offering a $5,000 per-acre signing bonus and 25 percent royalty.
"We are planning on working together with Candleridge, Wedgwood South, Wedgwood East and trying to help other areas (of Wedgwood) that do not have an association," Gwin said.
The Wedgwood association is having a gas information meeting 7 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Hulen Street Baptist Church. The same attorney who spoke at the Wedgwood East meeting will speak at the Wedgwood association's meeting.
The Wedgwood East Neighborhood Association is organizing its gas committee and will ask for qualified volunteers at a meeting 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Unity Church of Fort Worth.
"We're still a step behind," Beverly Myres, vice president of the
Wedgwood East association, said. "We're talking to Candleridge and the others, but we're just a little behind."
Multiple prospective drill sites have been discussed, the neighborhood groups say, including ones at Trail Lake and Alta Mesa, McCart and West Cleburne, and McCart and Sycamore School Road. None of the drill sites appears controversial with the neighborhoods' leadership and committees at this point.
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-- Scott
(Photos: Clockwise from top left, Candleridge Park, Wedgwood, Wedgwood's J.T. Stevens Elementary, Wedgwood East, Wedgwood South)