Anyone recently leased land in Bradford County?  Especially in the Franklin area?  We have 120 acres in Franklindale with a lease that ran out over a year ago.  the best offer we have had is from Chesapeake for $500/acre.  Personally I feel this is an insult....our neighbors say they got 1500 last year and they both have very small properties, no chance of a well being put on their land.  Our land would probably almost certainly have a well put on it eventually.

 

according to chesapeake, they have three wells going in within 4000 feet of our property and that they are setting up the units so that we will be an island of unleased land in the center of their wells.  Are we totally screwed?  I am guessing it would not be worth it for us to contact other leasing companies as Chesapeake holds almost all the leases around here.

 

 

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I believe CHK has all the land they want already under lease. They would only lease what they need to complete a unit. And yes it is possible for them to not include you in a unit.

Lease bonus is peanuts to the continuos royalties. Keep in mind it is a 1 time shot. The most impactful thing in a lease is royalties rate. A good well is 150k per year per well. I have seen them work around lots. There is a ton of gas out there. They will take path of least resistance.

I am a little tired of this answer. Can I ask....are you a landmab? Because it seems it is always the oil and gas people who say the signing bonus is peanuts. I would love to hear from someone who has actually received tie so called fortune in royalties. I would like to know how it is fair that my neighbor who only has 60 acres gets 2500 and I get 500 an acre? The net result....he gets more than me?

And to the next reply...we've all ready been told by chesapeake that if they signed us they would most probably put two wells on our property....one at each end. Now if they were just fracking under us...I might not mind such a low signing bonus...but if they are going to destroy the top and bottom of my property....lovely fields and woods...prime hunting areas both...I feel we should be entitled to something more for the loss of the use of our land.

As it is...im tempted to just sell off this property and move totally out of the area before everything is destroyed around here. Anyone want 120 acres of beautiful land that chesapeake wants to" give you great royalties on"?!!!

Hi Matthew...

 

Thanks, not sure what you mean by making an appt with CHK?  We have all ready spoken with them directly, they are the ones offering nothing for a signing bonus.  They told us they would be putting in three wells surrounding us and excluding us come fall...so far, we havent seen any well permits applied for though.  I do realize that in the long run royalties will be more, however feel if they are going to tear up my property with a well, then I deserve fair compensation.  Like I said, I might be willing to accept less if they would have a no surface use clause, but they are not interested in that.

 

As for selling our land...everything has a price :)  We are debating putting it on the market, but have not as of yet.  We have a very nice, young house and pole barn on the property.  Currently use it for dog training.  would be happy to talk with you if you are seriously interested.  But we dont NEED to sell...it is just an option.

You are obviously a prescient person.  You wrote the above more than five months ago.  With NG today at or below $3.00, your wisdom is showing through the haze.

Of course it is, and it was, a joke to assert royalties are vastly more important than bonus money.  It is, and it was, merely an artifice to cheat landowners out of the bonus money they deserve.

I commenced receiving royalty checks very early in 2011.  Today my check is considerably less than half what it was at the beginning . . . . and my check amounts are falling drastically with each passing month.

I did receive a very good bonus when I leased.  That has been my sole saving grace.

Rely on and focus on the royalties???  Horse maneuvers!!!!!  What a load of crap! 

They don't have to put a well ON your property to benefit from royalty payments.  I'm no expert but I say take it.  If you are leaesed with Chesapeake and they drill 3 wells around your property you are going to have some serious royalties.  Don't worry about the signing bonus.  Just be sure to get a good royalty rate and have a lawyer look the lease over to make sure they don't try deducting their expenses from your royalties first.
Oh but they want to!!!

I don't know of anyone with a CHK lease whose royalties are not AFTER their expenses plus any tax .

And do research lawyers..............some do know what they are doing with O and G; many do not .

Here is a map that shows Bradford County Unit Locations. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31036030/Bradford%20Co%20units.kmz

Hi Mr. Bluebird, I'd be very interested to see this map, but I cant find a program to support the kmz file? or a website associated with this. 

wow! that was worth the dowload!!  I thought I all ready had google earth on this computer, but evidently not. 

 

we can see our property clearly ... we are due east of the barclay chk well and south west of the harris, chief well....there are no other units showing in our area right now.  do you know how up to date this map is?

 

 I update this map every week. However, I can only enter the unit after the gas company has recorded it at the courthouse. CHK has stated that they typically establish the unit 6 months after gas starts flowing to market, UNLESS you're lease is about to expire. In one case I saw they filed the unit as soon as they started clearing the pad. Sometimes the unit has been recorded several months after the  well has been drilled, but the effective date is the date of completion not the date of filing.

 I can also post the actual map of any specific unit you're interested in.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31036030/Way%20North%20unit.pdf is an interesting example of what they can do. The cross hatched area is a landowner who is not leased.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31036030/Behrend-Ross%20unit.pdf is a Southwestern unit showing four non-contiguous areas in one unit.

 Also, don't give up on talking with other gas companies about leasing land. Many of these units include leases of several companies. They just establish an AMI (area of mutual interest) and divide the royalies according to their percentage of acreage in the unit. They also sell and trade these included acres to each other.

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