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Thanks FXEF. What is the basis for saying it can go undeveloped? Based on the estimated value of gas in the area is susquehanna county (per this list) of 25,000 - 50,000 per acre, I am talking about 25-50 million dollars.
I have a hard time understanding why a the Donut Company, i.e. a company with infrastructure all ready to go and sitting right next door and all hooked onto the pipeline wouldn't want to just grab that 25-50 million dollars.
Why couldn't the Donut Company just adjust the drilling unit pools in 4 years?
I don't know about a donut hole but I have already seen a few units that have changed. But they added to edges. In the County in PA I am most familiar with many of the units have odd little bits here and there of land that look either unleased or leased and held by another company. Also in PA there are I think at least a minimum size for units - what is it though? Maybe around 400 acres? I forget. That could change of course.
yes, i have seen leases where units have changed 3+ times. I guess I am really asking why wouldn't they. the Donut Hole Company is trying to tell me that this will go undeveloped and the Donut Hole Lease will get no royalties.
Aaron,
If your leased land is inside the boundary of a pooled unit, you are entitled to your proportional share of the gas recovered. You do not have to be leased by the O&G company that holds the unit orders and doing the drilling. You will receive payments from whoever you leased to. As far as unit size and amending the size of an unit, the state O&G board has to approve the operators request.
Aaron, If what you say is correct, then most likely the O&G company you leased with will have to drill and produce the gas.
After rereading the original post, I think you need to let the O&G company that holds the 3000 acres take your lease, otherwise you maybe left out. Too many donuts!
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