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Landman wants to buy oil, gas and minerals rights

Started by Clark Edgar Cross. Last reply by Nancy Mosley Aug 14, 2022. 19 Replies

Centreville District of Tyler County West Virginia

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New To Me

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Going price for leasing in Tyler now?

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Expired lease

Started by Jim White. Last reply by Kyle Nuttall Oct 28, 2020. 5 Replies

Hadley Well

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Meade drilling

Started by pitlover. Last reply by Nancy Mosley Aug 16, 2018. 2 Replies

Antero Pieline

Started by Bob Donaghy. Last reply by Kyle Nuttall Jul 13, 2017. 1 Reply

Tax bills Tyler County

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Comment by Tim Woodburn on March 7, 2016 at 12:26pm
Two other family members and I, owners of mineral rights on 70 acres in Tyler County, have received a notice from JB, our Lessee, that they have drilled a well that affects our parcel.

Before we sign the Division Order they sent, are there any questions we should be asking them? It would seem like we are pretty much constrained to the conditions of the lease at this point.
Comment by Kyle Nuttall on March 4, 2016 at 3:01pm

DM, my idea of value for a mineral acre is way out of line with what companies seem to be willing to pay.  I wouldn't let something go for less than $6,000 per acre, especially considering that there's both Utica and Marcellus to be developed in Tyler.  Finding a company willing to pay that seems to be a challenge, though.  If your net acres are close to the gross acres, then maybe you can get considerably more.  I haven't had the chance to work with someone who has a large net to gross ratio yet, though.

Comment by DM on March 3, 2016 at 5:48pm

Kyle. . any handle on value if you are selling acres. . old HBP lease about 100 a month in income in Tyler . . I think union district. . i belive its at 1/8th  about 17 net acres. . 

Thanks!

Comment by William Dotson on March 3, 2016 at 5:47pm

Thanx Kyle

Comment by Kyle Nuttall on March 3, 2016 at 5:10pm

William Dotson, the bonus rate they've been offering has been going down lately, and I haven't seen a lease from Tyler in a couple of months, but the last offer I saw was for $3,500/acre.  I did see a lease offer for $3,500/acre in Pleasants County the other day, from JayBee.  15% royalty.  If the folks hire me to negotiate for them I'm going to be asking for more, of course.  I had heard that Antero wasn't taking leases in Tyler any more, but JayBee, Statoil, and EQT should still be operating there.

Comment by William Dotson on March 3, 2016 at 3:52pm

Anyone know what the current bonus rate is per acre for Tyler Co. acreage?

Comment by flyingls on February 20, 2015 at 7:13pm

If you register on the link Dan posted, they send you an email when permits are approved. They posted the Statoil permit yesterday.

Comment by Bob Donaghy on February 20, 2015 at 5:08pm

Dan Warner If you don't mind telling me, how did you learn of the permit so quickly?

Comment by Dan Warner on February 20, 2015 at 11:23am

Statoil was just granted permits for wells on Gorrels Run on 2/18/2015:

http://alerts.skytruth.org/report/ff4eaf80-e7a9-3527-a7c4-b9879cb56...

Comment by Dolly Lama on January 24, 2015 at 1:38pm

Thank you Jacob. I had a hunch it was "hurry up and wait". Statoil may have  just wanted to lease our land to play "Let's Make A Deal" with another company.

 

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