Has anyone else had this happen? The title to my property had no deficits (according to the Cambridge Office). I called Amegy bank today to see when the check would be sent and I was told that it was “cancelled per land department directive”.
I called Shell in Cambridge and they have no idea what is going on. Any thoughts?
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Didn't mean to use the word "trick" to offend. Were you represented by and oil and gas attorney through this process? As I mentioned, your bank may have one on staff to assist you if you were not represented. Have you tried to contact Shell corporate directly? A threat of going to the press or a class action suit might resolve quickly, or it might not, it any case an attorney would be of help.
Mark. Yes we had an attorney for our group. Geoffrey Mosser. His money due to him was going to be covered by shell. We didnt have the standard attorney fees. We paid zero for attorney fees. I personally have not attempted to make contact with him, but some folks I know have contacted his office, left messages and have not receieved calls back. Also have attempted to make calls to Holland Project manager Bruce Dondzilla, left messages for him to call and have not recieved calls back. Dont really want to talk to a receptionist every time when I call holland to get some clarity on my lease, when they are not the ones who is holding all the answers. Maybe its because I dont have enough land to worry about?
Hello, I am a little confused about something after reading these posts. Did you sign directly with Shell, or did you sign through Holland Land Service? Again, I would band together, and find a reputable oil and gas attorney to resolve this matter. If your attorney represented Holland also during the process, and is not returning calls, I would suggest you find someone else. The bank that you took your drafts to may have one on staff assist you.
"shell Oil", per say, was never here in guernsey co. they hired Holland Land service to sign up all these people with promises of quick payments. Even told people last Oct. during signings that if they didnt want to pay taxes on the bonus $$ for 2011 taxes, then dont turn in your bank draft to your bank till jan.1st. The leases stated 120 DAYS. not "banking days:". the bank drafts DID say 120 banking days. All or most of which have now expired. Most or all leases that were clear are filed. Payment for most have not been sent. I've heard that about 40 landowners have been paid,but not by any kind of selection system. they are scattered & not any certain size of acreages. Some have gotten paid by threats from their attorneys. lots & lots of folks have gotten numerous phone calls from Holland saying their $$$ was gonna by sent in 2/3 weeks. this started in feb. and has been happened over & over again since then. I'm told that Shell Is gonna pay up on these leases, but "be patient". That it's a binding contract when you accept the $$$, regardless of how long it takes. Even though the lease deadline has expiered & the bank draft has expired. If you want out. You CAN get out,legally. If that's true; that Shell can wait to pay you till they get ready to drill, it could be months!,years. Then in 5 years ,when if no drilling, they are supposed to pay another bonus check, the could possible get out of that, saying that the lease expired. I think too, that now it's time for the handfull of people who got this landowner group stated,to step up & get this straightened out.! the attorney, Gregory Mosser from Cadiz, seems to be MIA. If the local news papers get on it. His rep. and Shell/Hollands rep. will be damaged for any future leasing in the "big play". With forums like this one. Bad news travels FAST!
Bo, Ok, this makes sense now. You are correct, the leadership needs to step up and get this resolved.
I appreciate everyones insight, this is a good time for Guernsey County Folks to stick together, I believe the landgroups that formed was the smartest way we can all begin to go into this process. If these companies don't treat us right at this initial point, then we shouldn't expect they will honor contracts when they start producing and we go into production units. It's way over my head, and I am glad for the forum.
Our end date on my second contract with shell will be up in about 3 wks. I will let everyone know if they follow through or not.
ah; Houston,we have a problem.
THIS IS SHOW TIME FOR A LOT OF FOLKS IN PA WHO SIGNED WITH SHELL IN DECEMBER. THE DRAFT DUE DATES ARE STARTING TO COME DUE. IT SHOULD BE AN INTERESTING WEEK!!
-for those who have payments canceled for no good reason, newspaper interest may get someones attention at shell. Judy Perkowski is the reporter covering the oil and gas interest in Guernsey for the Jeffersonian that number for her would be 439-3531, her boss who makes the decisions on what gets published is Ray Booth (same number ext 246)
I would mention at Holland, Bruce Dondzila project director. 740-439-2518 and that their location is the third floor of the PNC bldg. I would also get this info into their hands to give them somewhere to get started,
Shell Western Exploration and Production LP, Ph# 724-772-8600
or the Texas # is 281-544-2121
Another contact you may want to give them is Godfry Mossers number at his Stubenville law practice,
(i can't find that number) I would mention that they have broken contracts and have not acted in good faith even with the area banks on these drafts.
Does any know if the problems are confined to those who signed with Hudson Land Service? Has anyone experienced these types of problems who signed directly with Shell?
Didnt know anyone here in guernsey county signed"directltly with Shell". I thought Holland Land Service handled all the leases here. Wonder how many got their lease released & signed @ gulfport's lease signing.fri.&sat?
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