All Discussions Tagged 'unit' - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-29T09:46:42Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=unit&feed=yes&xn_auth=noDoes West Virginia Have a Maximum Pooling Size?tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-07:2274639:Topic:6960402015-09-07T17:16:45.155ZLeo Shttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/LeoS
<p>Is there a maximum number of acres for which a driller can define a unit / pool in West Virginia? For example, must a unit / pool be smaller than 640 acres? I have done searches on the internet and here, and do not find any information to help answer this question.</p>
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<p>Thanks in advance</p>
<p>Leo</p>
<p>Is there a maximum number of acres for which a driller can define a unit / pool in West Virginia? For example, must a unit / pool be smaller than 640 acres? I have done searches on the internet and here, and do not find any information to help answer this question.</p>
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<p>Thanks in advance</p>
<p>Leo</p> One unit with two O&G companies and both have a different unit acreagetag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-05-21:2274639:Topic:6765062015-05-21T14:08:25.375ZFlowerchildhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/NancyBedell
Our unit has 2 O & G companies. On our statement they have different acres listed. When I questioned it with Statoil I did not receive an answer. Is it just me or is something not right here. I did check with the County and the acres match what CHK has on their statement. Trying to figure out if this is normal or if I am right.
Our unit has 2 O & G companies. On our statement they have different acres listed. When I questioned it with Statoil I did not receive an answer. Is it just me or is something not right here. I did check with the County and the acres match what CHK has on their statement. Trying to figure out if this is normal or if I am right. Good, Bad, Better Best Pugh Clauses???tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2014-08-26:2274639:Topic:6162412014-08-26T18:09:42.741Zal raptoriahttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/alraptoria
<p>Anyone have success wording a Lease Agreement so that the Lessee MUST include a pre-set percentage of your acreage in any royalty producing drilling unit? In other words - they lease your 100 acres then only claim they are incorporating 20 acres into a drilling unit, and your reduced royalties are based on the 20 acres not 100...so what if they later have to release the other non-used 80 acres - IF they control the ingress/egress/ best access points AND who the hell knows what they're are…</p>
<p>Anyone have success wording a Lease Agreement so that the Lessee MUST include a pre-set percentage of your acreage in any royalty producing drilling unit? In other words - they lease your 100 acres then only claim they are incorporating 20 acres into a drilling unit, and your reduced royalties are based on the 20 acres not 100...so what if they later have to release the other non-used 80 acres - IF they control the ingress/egress/ best access points AND who the hell knows what they're are doing under there ESPECIALLY with all the changing technologies! - what legal assurance can be lease protected to make certain they have to use a higher percentage of the 100 acres, or at least pay royalties on it - and/or that ANYTHING they do won't adversely affect the re-leasing value of the remaining lease-freed (due to non-production) 80 acres???</p>
<p>Anybody have a great PUGH CLAUSE you care to share?</p>
<p>Thanks all!</p> Production by surface acreagetag:gomarcellusshale.com,2012-08-24:2274639:Topic:3381692012-08-24T20:03:04.145ZJD Stillwaterhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JDStillwater
<p><span>I'm a landowner trying to estimate the production <em>per surface acre</em> for producing Utica wells in Ohio. I have the 2011 production figures from DEP, but cannot find the unit size for each well. Anyone have those, or know where to get them? The length of the lateral bores would be a handy stand-in, assuming that each bore gathers product from a 1000-foot wide strip of the formation. So, lateral lengths or unit sizes...anyone know where to find that info? </span></p>
<p><span>I'm a landowner trying to estimate the production <em>per surface acre</em> for producing Utica wells in Ohio. I have the 2011 production figures from DEP, but cannot find the unit size for each well. Anyone have those, or know where to get them? The length of the lateral bores would be a handy stand-in, assuming that each bore gathers product from a 1000-foot wide strip of the formation. So, lateral lengths or unit sizes...anyone know where to find that info? </span></p> How a production unit is formed?tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2012-03-31:2274639:Topic:2635322012-03-31T22:57:12.832ZKathleenhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/Kathlen
Hi,<br />
I have a question I know others also don't know the answer too but I'm not sure I'm going to ask it correctly but I'll try.<br />
In a lot of the leases it says 640 acre production unit but most of the wells drilled so far only have one to a few horizontals showing on the odnr which makes them less than the max 640 production unit.<br />
So how does this work if at the time the first well is drilled there is only say 150 acres in that leg. Do only the owners under that leg get royalties? To me that…
Hi,<br />
I have a question I know others also don't know the answer too but I'm not sure I'm going to ask it correctly but I'll try.<br />
In a lot of the leases it says 640 acre production unit but most of the wells drilled so far only have one to a few horizontals showing on the odnr which makes them less than the max 640 production unit.<br />
So how does this work if at the time the first well is drilled there is only say 150 acres in that leg. Do only the owners under that leg get royalties? To me that answer is yes but here's where I'm real confused. If a second leg is drilled with another 150 acres off the same pad do the first leg mineral rights owners now become apart of a 300 acre unit and so on until they hit the 640 acre production unit?<br />
If so than didn't the first mineral rights owner benefit the most while the last leg(well off the same pad) mineral rights owners lose out?<br />
Or does the drilling companies make a big circle around the pad where they would know who else in time wiould be In the completed production unit and those royalty owners benefit from the first well drilled (leg) of 150 acres out of 640?<br />
I swear I can't find this answer and everyone I ask said they all wished they knew too :0)<br />
Thank you<br />
Kath