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Your lease & ours is now recorded on the Recorder's office website. Hopefully checks will be forthcoming soon. Man, I wish I had 25 acres like you guys! Good for you!
Let me know when you get your check. We haven't gotten ours yet....just wondering how long it's gonna take. Will keep you posted.
$4200 per acre sounds like a pretty high number, a number i would gladly accept of course. sounds like most people are signing up with ches. for around 700-1500 per acre around here in stark county, why would it jump so much higher all of the sudden? i would like more information about who is offering that kind of money, and what area that was in, if you can get that information and don't mind sharing it with us
They won't be offering $4,200 unless there are some results out. They must have preliminary results themselves, or heard of some competitor results.
Just a thought, but people may take a chance to wait for signing up their land on the possibility of very good results of drilling. The better the results, the better the terms. Every shale play has a history of landowners getting much more if results were very favourable. The risk is that if results are not favourable, you won't get as much, or sometimes nothing at all. Depends on the results. And the first few wells don't necessarily spell out the future with certainty, as there is a fair amount of science that goes into the completions process. Sometimes it takes a half dozen wells to get the techniques correct. Every shale has it's own unique code to break.
Just a thought, as most here seem almost over eager to sign up ASAP. And the landmen like that, it suits there needs. Generally, the amounts paid will go up in time. Just some observations from an energy investor of the last 11 years.
Agreements to lease land in Trumbull County started at a few hundred dollars an acre and have grown to $5,000, Marchese said. Recent buyers have paid as much as $20,000 an acre for land in the Texas’s Eagle Ford shale area and the Bakken shale in North Dakota, which produce oil and gas liquids, Hanold said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-14/chesapeake-may-seek-partne...
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