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Gulfport Energy - Bankruptcy

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Activity in Monroe Twp.

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Deucker Drilling Units

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Why the lack of activity in harrison county

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Any Info on DPS Land Services?

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any activity in harrison county???

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Any activity in Harrison County

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Athens Twp.

Started by Robert Bond. Last reply by keepthefaith Jun 9, 2019. 25 Replies

royalties

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Ascent is knocking

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Companies looking at Harrison County for new plant

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lease renewal in harrison co.

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Comment by Shower Bath on April 16, 2019 at 9:32am

Go to Antero's or Gulfport's web site and look at their latest presentations. Both have the maps included. If you can't find the presentations, just click on the Investors tab at the top.

Comment by JT on April 5, 2019 at 6:36am

The following link has some dated info on the temporary water line topic.  Interesting comments:

https://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/for-temporary-water-line...

Comment by keepthefaith on April 4, 2019 at 4:23pm

Nicole,  "They tell us will not impede across our property and only along the side just within our property lines."  It's YOUR property they are infringing upon.  If you give them an inch, no telling how far they will decide they want to go.  You should be paid if it is 6 inches or 6 ft of your property.  

Comment by ray schmidt on April 4, 2019 at 1:05pm

you should get compensation.do a search on here, im sure someone here has been in the same situation as you.

Comment by Nicole on April 3, 2019 at 10:43pm
Leased property that is not currently being drilled on. Provision clearly states no surface use in lease. However, adjacent well IS being drilled that our property will not be included in this unit. They would like to use our surface and run a water line for a ‘brief period of time’ along our property, no compensation. Meeting tomorrow. Curious what to expect. Anyone have insights to these temporary water lines? I see them run along the roads. They tell us will not impede across our property and only along the side just within our property lines.
Comment by Finnbear on March 14, 2019 at 8:03am

T Bamburak -

Chesapeake has the rights to whatever you leased them (refer to the terms of your specific lease) until that lease expires. If they do nothing with your minerals by the expiration date in 2020, whatever you leased to them becomes yours again.If they drill, and unitize your property, they likely hold those rights indefinitely, but again, refer to your specific lease language to find out what you leased and under what conditions it can be held or can expire.

In the meantime, you can certainly sell ALL of your mineral rights to Gateway or someone like them for a onetime payment. Under this scenario, you would never receive any royalties if Chesapeake or some other producer should ever drill. Whatever amount Gateway is offering is a gamble on their part where they believe some producer will drill, and the royalties will exceed what they paid you for the rights. They could gamble and lose if Chespaeke doesn't drill, but companies like Gateway are in business to make money and more often than not, they do. They wouldn't stay in business very long if they paid out more for mineral rights than those rights ended up paying them back in royalties.

Comment by Shower Bath on March 13, 2019 at 11:27am

The Ohio DNR has posted the 4th qtr. production numbers. See the link.....

http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/production

Comment by ray schmidt on March 11, 2019 at 9:40pm

hello all. i did talk to guy today about extending my lease. they did agree to the 375  per ace for 6 monts as my lease states. didnt want to seem gready and wait because this is the 3rd bonus and they are gettin the site ready now for drilling. will be looking forward to royaly checks next year. btw thanks Peter for the advice beause it came in handy when i talked to him.i reread my contract and told him i want to keep it exactly the same just adding 6 month extension as i believ it is a good cotnract and if it did expire i would have to renagotiate a new one good or bad. so i played it, safe...i think..btw im just a fireman in clevland oh and want to retire soon and the monthly checks coming in next year willhopefully be enough.hope you can enjoy next year too

Comment by T. Bamburak on March 9, 2019 at 11:28pm

P.S. Thanks so much. I will keep the investigation going.

Comment by Peter Schueler on March 9, 2019 at 5:48pm

Hi Al, Good to see the patriarch of our forum tuning in.

 

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