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Might be your property is already under a lease, perhaps a former owner had leased. Unitization they can do at their will depending upon how former leases were drawn up. Forced pooling on the other has to be approved by the ODNR and I would think you would have been notified. I'd research into it but I do not think the O&G will be doing what CHK did on the Buel well!!!
The property is not leased because our lease with Chief just expired about 10 days ago. Given the way the unit is mapped the driller would not be able to reach pooled areas without going under our property.
I agree with rmc - check the language of your lease - it may say the lease is "x # of years or until the lease is drilled or pooled." When you say your lease is not listed on the lease summary that goes with the plat, it may have been included later when Talisman filed an amendment or a Declaration of Pooling. The plat is filed with the DEP, but the pooling declaration is filed with the county recorder of deeds. Check your lease language and if you determine your lease contains the "drilling or pooling" language, you will want to check for any plat amendments or a pooling declaration that has been publicly recorded.
You might want to see if they didn't flip your lease. Its possible they flipped it and Talisman's didn't pick up on the expiration of the lease date.
You might be able to go on Landex and see if your lease was assigned before it's expiration. Since you say it was not included in the list of parcels on the unit declaration, I can see why you would be concerned, but unit paperwork can be ammended for a variety of reasons, I'm in a unit that had a couple of amendments "to correct scriveners errors" (wrong parcel ID numbers listed against owners names, etc.) so you may be in the unit after all.
If you would be so kind as to let us know what you find out out would be a tad bit more education for us. TY
What state is this unit in? OH, WV, or PA? And you are saying that you know for sure that you own your mineral rights, and that there is no prior lease in effect from years ago?
The state is PA. Yes, I know we own the mineral rights because we leased it to Chief five years ago and of course our deed says we own them. Our old lease indicated that we had to have a well or be in a pool with a well for the lease to continue after 5 years. Chief made offers to us to extend the lease over the past several weeks but we could not come to an agreement. By the way, the Chief people related (before the lease expired) that they themselves had no knowledge that we were in a pool.
Thanks for all of the comments and keep them coming.
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