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Three pieces of advice ...
1) Don't be in a hurry to sign with anyone. In Harrison Co., OH, two years ago when the offers began, they were at $250/ac and 15%. Now, the offers are $2,250/ac and 15% (and in some instances 17%). There are a lot of sad people in Harrison Co. that jumped on the early offers.
2) Try to form a landowner's group and get as many folks to join as possible. Bigger combined chunks of land are more attractive to drillers than individual small parcels so you will be able to increase your negotiation strength somewhat. Although, in the end, the drillers hold most of the cards.
3) Make sure you understand the terms of the contract. If you live on or farm the land, a contract with friendly landowner terms may be more valuable to you than the bonus dollars being offered.
I attended a Wishgard meeting in Monroe Co. and the numbers were higher. Their "offer" is for you to agree to allow them to market your mineral rights at the specified price. It isn't a guarantee that you will actually receive those terms (at least that was the way it was presented to me). I think Wash. Co. is at the beginning stages of this process and prices are likely to go higher.
Meeting tomorrow evening at Barlow Fire Dept.With proper representation .Attorney,Landsmen,Petro Engineer and geologist.Much better orgnaized and offers are much better.Wishguard offered $1,000 and acre and the Waterford reps were offered 3xs this amount .Beware of out of towner landsmen.
Meeting Oct 19,2011 @ 6:30pm
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