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Permalink Reply by angela on July 26, 2013 at 1:28pm
Permalink Reply by Sam Moore on August 8, 2013 at 4:15am Angela, You may want to look at this discussion as it has some good info on forced pooling.
http://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/forced-pooling-in-ohio
In short you would get 12.5% to 15% royalty until the well had payed back the driller 150% to 300% of their cost then you would get 100% after expenses. Some have even been given signing bonuses. I would always recommend people to sign a fair lease but forced pooling is not a bad thing for the landowner if the company is not being fair. In the end you stand to make a lot more being forced pooled than you do if signing a bad lease.
Permalink Reply by Nicholas Santillo on August 8, 2013 at 6:35am Forced pooling is not the issue.
The issue is the old leases with a shallow well in production do not include "all strata at all depths".
Energy companies have been including this language in unitization and pooling clauses to the old leases.
I suspect they got it all in the new pooling laws and that is what they were really after!
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