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LOOKING FOR GAS LAND INVESTOR / Real estate Investor!!

Started by Anthony Agostine. Last reply by Raleigh Hallum Mar 17, 2016. 3 Replies

My brother and I own 64 acres in Wyoming Co. and we are thining of selling the land and ALL rights.  Do any of you people know INVESTORS  or real estate brokers who deal SPECIFICALLY with this type…Continue

College student trying to learn more...

Started by Tara Jan 19, 2015. 0 Replies

Hello, My name is Tara, I attend Keystone College majoring in Biology with a minor in Chemistry and Bradford County is my hometown. As you likely know, it is one of the most drilled, or fracked,…Continue

SWN Lease Amendments

Started by GRNGR Trust Mar 18, 2014. 0 Replies

What does anyone have to say regarding the lease amendments SWN is trying to get leaseholders to agree to on their "test" wells units?Continue

The Daily Review: Bradford County commissioners criticize (PA) Senator. Yaw: Officials again call on Legislature to fix post-production costs

Started by Robert Goodfellow Aug 28, 2013. 0 Replies

BY JAMES LOEWENSTEIN (Staff Writer) Published: August 23, 2013TOWANDA - At their meeting on Thursday, the three Bradford County commissioners said they stand by a resolution they passed in May, which…Continue

Tags: Politics, Legislature, News, Energy, Fracking

Free Landowner Seminar on Royalty Deductions: Is Your Gas Company Taking Deductions Not Authorized by Your Gas Lease?

Started by Douglas A. Clark, Esq. Jul 11, 2013. 0 Replies

DO YOU HAVE A CLAIM AGAINST A GAS COMPANY FOR IMPROPER ROYALTY DEDUCTIONS?I will be presenting a detailed PowerPoint presentation with Attorney Frank Karam and Attorney Jerry Karam at the Towanda…Continue

Tags: post-production, lease, issue, royalties, royalty

Pennsylvania Land Owners Upset About Gas Drilling Royalties

Started by Robert Goodfellow Jun 26, 2013. 0 Replies

From WENY TV----> A must watch video for landowners ---> http://youtu.be/s4fbpORf8ZcFrom WENY-TV describing their video "Gas Drilling…Continue

Tags: Legislature, NaturalGas, Politics, News, Fracking

If your lease expired, then request a "Surrender of Lease"

Started by G S Gass Apr 12, 2013. 0 Replies

A second wave of leasing activity is happening throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania.  If you leased your property in 2008 for a five year primary term, the lease will expire unless the Lessee has…Continue

Tags: expired lease, expire, renew, release, surrender

Free Landowner Seminar on Royalty Deductions: Is Your Gas Company Taking Deductions Not Authorized by Your Gas Lease?

Started by Douglas A. Clark, Esq. Mar 6, 2013. 0 Replies

DO YOU HAVE A CLAIM AGAINST A GAS COMPANY FOR IMPROPER ROYALTY DEDUCTIONS?I will be presenting a detailed PowerPoint presentation with Attorney Frank Karam and Attorney Jerry Karam at the Tunkhannock…Continue

Tags: post-production, lease, issue, royalties, royalty

FREE PRESENTATION: IS CHESAPEAKE ENERGY TAKING EXCESSIVE DEDUCTIONS FROM NATURAL GAS ROYALTY PAYMENTS?

Started by Robert D. Schaub Feb 14, 2013. 0 Replies

IF YOU ARE A PROPERTY OWNER RECEIVING ROYALTY PAYMENTS FROM CHESAPEAKE, WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN THE LAWYERS FROM ROSENN, JENKINS & GREENWALD, LLPANDKESSLER TOPAZ MELTZER & CHECK, LLP FOR A FREE…Continue

Free Landowner Seminar on Royalty Deductions - Is Your Gas Company Taking Deductions Not Authorized by Your Gas Lease?

Started by Douglas A. Clark, Esq. Feb 11, 2013. 0 Replies

DO YOU HAVE A CLAIM AGAINST A GAS COMPANY FOR IMPROPER ROYALTY DEDUCTIONS?I will be presenting a detailed PowerPoint presentation with Attorney Frank Karam and Attorney Jerry Karam at the Athens Area…Continue

Tags: clark, doug, issue, attorney, gas

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Comment by Uncle Buck on February 16, 2010 at 9:21am
I'm going by rumor, but isn't there already an existing line that goes through Jackson Twp. that they are probably looking to tie in to?
Comment by Jack on February 16, 2010 at 8:36am
I am trying to figure where the main line is from this path. The land services looking for a pipeline from rt 6 east to pittston doesn't really make sense with your path???? why to Dallas? there is no drilling there as of yet?
Comment by Uncle Buck on February 15, 2010 at 2:06pm
There are going to be "feeder" pipelines that will hook up with the main lines. The latest rumor pertains to Southern Wyoming County into Luzerne County. They are looking at putting in a “feeder” pipeline that roughly parallels Brace Road in Harding/Exeter Twp. through Orange/Franklin Twp. and goes into Dallas near Lake Louise.
Comment by Jack on February 14, 2010 at 4:57pm
western land service has been in the rt 6 tunkhannock twshp and german hill area and then over the mt going towards pittston looking to lease land for a pipeline. this may give some info on what their plan is. anyone else know anything of this nature?
Comment by Robin Fehrenbach Scala on February 14, 2010 at 4:11pm
If it's a PIPELINE running next to your property, that is just gathering the gas and sending it to where it gets sold. A pipeline by itself does not get gas.

A well is what you need to get the gas out of the property. When a well is drilled horizontally, all of the land it gathers gas from is in a unit. All of the owners in the unit are notified.

By the way, you need to learn more. The gas is not just sitting in a pool underground. It is locked up in shale rock. There is no way the gas can be taken from your land unless it is drilled and fracked under your land.

It would be a good idea to start learning about this. The basics are here at the PA DEP:
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/minres/oilgas/new_forms/mar...
Comment by James Cooperman on February 14, 2010 at 4:05pm
My property in on Orchard Hill rd. Down at the bottom where Orchard and Race lanes intersect. From what I was told the pipeline will cross orchard hill just above where my property is. I also don't live there but go up on weekends to camp and hike.
Comment by Mary Ann Kapral on February 14, 2010 at 4:00pm
We have property in Northmoreland Twp. also have gotten the "we will contact you" response from Chesapeake last fall and have not heard anything from them again. But I would be interested to know where the pipeline is...we don't live there so I have no idea.
Comment by James Cooperman on February 14, 2010 at 3:50pm
I got a call from one of my Neighbors last week that the pipeline is actually running right next to my property. Not on it, but just over the property line on my neighbors.

What prevents the companies from pumping gas from under my property? With all the sideways drilling how would I ever know?
Comment by Robin Fehrenbach Scala on February 13, 2010 at 9:03am
Take a look at this excellent presentation on the marcellus, what areas are likely to be good and which are not, and the political problems that are causing trouble in NY and PA. Priceless!

http://www.iogawv.com/pdfs/Wrightstone_IOGAWV_012010.pdf
Comment by Robin Fehrenbach Scala on February 13, 2010 at 8:27am
I spoke to Chesapeake last week and they are not currently leasing in most areas. The only places they want right now are Lemon and East Lemon plus certain parts of Nicholson.

I also spoke to a few other companies and they are not currently leasing in Wyoming County either. This has happened several times over the past two years and can change at any minute. The companies said to check back at least every month to find out.

Right now Chesapeake in particular (and many other gas cos) have a load of leases that need to be dealt with. They are most interested in getting the drilling done to hold leases that would otherwise expire.

Each of the companies has picked a certain territory, it seems, and they are now trying to get the production going in those areas. Leasing will start up again as they discover what is underneath each area.

By the way, if your land is in an area far away from the pipelines, you are not a top priority and may have to wait. This is not a bad thing as the lease prices will continue to rise.
 

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