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Kathi,
Many old leases allowed the landowner of the pad/well free gas. Many newer leases provide a payment in lieu of that free gas. Mine signed in 2011 with CHK did.
This yearly payment would in part offset the costs that the landowner of the pad would incur.
Keith
Your heirs will not mind the tanks when they're getting huge royalty money, I suspect.
Kathi,
"However, is that not available to all in the unit if they know to negotiate for it?"
In our lease, only the owner of the property that the pad is located on, gets that payment.
You should think long term! This is forever! Or at least the next 50 years.
Keith
Kathi,
I would much rather have a monthly/yearly ground lease for any pad/equipment on my property.Landowners would be paid monthly or annually for as long as pad/tanks remain, or the lease is null and void. If Ohioans had thought enough to demand that 35-40 years ago they would not be fighting the battles today with producers that leave the equipment on site and try to claim production. I am happyy to hear that others are thinking about a ground lease. Good Post !
This is a very good point to make. Continuing compensation should be required to the landowner bearing the burden of the pad site. There is no guarantee of royalty payments, only a guarantee that you are losing the use of several acres for a very long time. Not to mention the huge time and money drain to ensure the actual lease is followed by the developers.
Landowners will need to demand this in their lease in the future. Lets hear from some attorneys on GMS .
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