The Bluegrass landman has finally arrived with contracts to sign. Although their first, best offer is for about $24 per foot (this is for one 30 inch line!) I am wondering what amount, if any, of the good Shale people out there have signed for. They do off an incentive of +30% if you sign within 14 days, but even so, that best price still works out to just under $24 per lineal foot. This also includes a money for damages and the temporary easement..
I know this is WAY less than a $1.00 per inch foot, like about 80 cents/ inch foot.
We haven't arrived at a firm contract and conditions yet, but that part looks pretty good. Would really appreciate any quotes or confirmed contract pricing if you could.
Thanks in advance.
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I have started a conversation "Pipeline Companies - Hard Bargaining vs Illegal behavior" in order to elicit comment from folks regarding their dealings with these Pipeline companies.
Anyone have any first hand experiences?
I am currently negotiating an agreement with Mark West for a 1000ft. ROW on my land in Guernsey county. It,s not the blue grass line but they want to put in a 20" trunk line and then 4 more smaller lines beside that one 5' apart... My lawyer hasn't contacted me yet but the R.O.W. agent is very helpful and accommodating... No pressure or threats.. They just seem to want me to be totally satisfied with everthing, so far I am. I believe I can live with a pipe line R.O.W. on my property as it will mean financial freedom and a better chance at being put in a drilling unit. And I get to participate in this boom to lessen our dependence on Arab oil. Why make the Arabs richer when they all hate us anyway.
I consider this R.O.W. another blessing from God to give my family and me a blessing for years to come. When I get into a pooled unit and they drill and start producing, and transporting via pipe line I'll have a part in it, I like that Idea. What better use of my land could I make...? They always reclaim the RO. W. and make it look better than it did and I can have full use except to build on it or plant trees... I have 21 acres 1000ft. adds up to about 2 1/2 acres. For what I've heard I can get, is well worth the price because I don't think I'll want to sell or build a house where they want to put in the line any way. I'm 58 now and when I die my grand kids and their kids will still be spending the money that will come from this. No more lack in my family.... We gotta have pipelines to sell the oil and gas and make all this happen...
Lance, that's smart thinking. Im in the same situation and not trying to get greety but looking on down the road for my family.
TM,
Those are good general maps. I wonder if there are any maps showing counties or townships ?
I'd like to see a map of the Mark West Beeham wells pipeline in Guernsey county... Or the purposed rt. I'm still waiting to hear from Mark West about my agreement with them... I'd like to know how bad they need my property.
No one HAS to take this line: it is not under "Ferc" authority.
Your decisions should be based on its own merits for your landowner needs.
Remember, if you grant the easement, you are permanently and forever granting
that chunk of your property (meaning many of the rights and privileges to use it)
to the pipeline companies, including the right for them to transfer these new rights
to yet another pipeline company in the future.
Is it worth the loot ? Are the terms and conditions for your landowner protections IN WRITING
and to YOUR satisfaction? AND, if they breach these terms both during and after the construction phase, what are you going (or be able) to do about it?
Only the Landowner can answer those questions.
You know, this post seems to be almost hostile to the pipeline people.
It's meant to be. This is business, very serious business.
Once you take their money (And really, maybe the money and your life situation IS worth it!)
you live with the results. You may count on that.
Folks, PLEASE get educated and get that attorney involved!
Ohio Farm Bureau, OSU Facts sheets and literature, The internet, these landowner sites;
In my view all great starter resources to BEGIN the homework that ALL Landowners should be doing to
educate themselves for dealing with what may be their new "Partner".
Get that Attorney involved!
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