I have 8 acres in Harrison Co that have an existing gas lease so no bonus or increased royaly appear to be available. However, the old lease has a clause that it cannot be assigned to a new leassee with my written approval. The current leasse is American Energy and they have offered me $3k to waive this clause on my 8 acres. Anyone have experince with this before and does this sound like a fair offer?
Thanks in advance,
Eagleman
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You may want to try and get an increase in your royalty % in addition to the $3K bonus.
In what township is your land?
or "No Market Enhancement Clause"
But I would be very surprised if they would agree to it.
Is your lease with American Energy or Kimble?? American Energy has just joined the fray. There is a group dealing with Kimble for violating our leases. Kimble has joined with American Energy. Most of us would be pleased with the $3000, but it would be per acre. And the royalty we would require is GROSS!!
Nottingham Township and the lease is with American Energy.
Matt, my property has also been assigned to AEP, but I am in Monroe twn. Did they offer you $3000 per acre? or just a flat $3000? Thanks in advance.
Brat, just a flat $3k. I spoke with a lawyer who said I should shoot for double that amount. He said with only 8 acres I do not have much leverage, but that the assignment should be worth at least $700-$800 an acre. He also did not think I would have much chance of having the 12.5% royalty changed or have it change to gross from net.
Ask for $1k/acre. Ask for better royalty. Ask for no deductions (gross vs net).
Know exactly what they are offering, ask for a LOT more, and then settle somewhere in between. If they NEED your 8 acres, they will be somewhat flexible.
Thanks for the advice Finnbear, will try it out
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