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I understand that Exxon/XTO has bought only selective properties, they took their pick, and yes at, 2500 to 3500.
Yes I can believe that it would be possibly 18%, but they do not pay the percentage without
deductions. That brings it down a couple of % points.
As far as the fees, I do not know, but I believe that all landowner groups do charge a fee or percentage.
And that could be overall a sizeable amount.
I, personally, deal directly with the oil companies...
Talking to landowners who received the XTO/Exxon lease, most actually got $4000 an acre because they are to be paid a bonus plus delayed rentals totaling $4000. ABC is just the name of the landowners group made up of volunteer landowners, members are paying a 2.2% of their bonus to some hired gun gas and oil guy who negotiated the lease for them, understand he gets nothing regarding the royalty.
The royalty clause says it is a gross 18% deal with some deductions applying when it benefits both sides or something like that, saw it, didn't study it.
Sounds more accurate than the info that I got from a landman from XTO.
Glad that I decided not to go with XTO. I hate untruthful people!!
The lease terms and conditions are the most important factors in a lease....not the bonus payment or royalty.
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