Recently we were approached by a landman working for Hawkeye Research looking to assemble a 640 acre unit in Gilmer County WVA. We have a large parcel there (300+ acres) but back in 1952 our mother signed a lease with Hope Energy that was later sold as a storage lease and eventually ended up with CNX/Dominion Transmission. The original lease is clear in limiting the depth of the lease to the "shallow" Berea Sandstone, but this fellow says that we really have no choice but to sign as no other company can drill through their lease, although someone could drill under it from another parcel. He says that Dominion has tied up 70,000 acres like this in the region. All they are offering is a new lease at the minimum 12.5%, no bonus, but that we can expect substantial royalties when the well come in. Any similar experience? Any advice?
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Andrew,
Now you know how I feel about landmen showing up at your door with all those tall tales.
Like a professional politician, they only lie when their lips are moving.
Take any paperwork a landman has to give you and before you put it in the round file, take it to a lawyer to give them a real laugh for the day.
I just looked at Hawkeyes website, they have an eye for your potential wealth.
They are middle men out getting leases signed to sell to a driller. Stay clear for sure.
Any Hawkeye employees want to tell us where you've drilled wells in WV?
We actually met with him in their Harrisville office, so we knew who and what they are. They say they are working on assembling working units for a Dominion/CNX joint venture that intends to start drilling "as soon as possible". We are going to consult with the Bricker and Eckler group later this week.
Back in 1984 CNX allowed a "farmoutee" to drill a fractured well beyond the Berea Sandstone and into the Rhinestreet formation on this land and it is still producing gas, but it has really tapered off in the last five years. My question to the lawyers is does this open the lease to drilling by others.
Hope successors today are CNX I think. CNX/Consol.
Nancy: You are correct. Hope had the original lease in 1952 and then sold it. We have a lot of correspondence from my father-in-law prodding CNX to do something besides store gas there and he finally succeeded in bugging them enough to have the well drilled in 1984.
Tim:
Thanks for the invite. We just spent several days last week at the Stonewall Resort, but we are now back up here in Northeast Ohio. We were astounded to see the work going on down there! Sleepy old US 50 was never so busy!
If it's an Old lease then good chance the driller needs to amend in order to gain permission for adequate pooling and unitization permission. Certainly that is worth something. Bonus, boost in royalty, better lend protections. See an attorney to narrow down your negotiating options.
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