My wife has a fractional interest in 1/4 acre, from inheritance (fathers' side) dating back to early 1900's. The minerals are located in Wetzel County, WV. A landman contacted, and provided a standardized lease, with 18%, and small bonus money, 5 year primary, 5 year secondary terms. In considering the liability of lease performance clauses; deductions, etc. would you be better to lease, or, go "non-leased" to gain a greater return on production in the long run? Her mother does own other substantial interests in the same county, so I am concerned about the "contiguous/adjacent" land clauses, or, other lease interest complications, that an oil company might try to go after.
Thanks for any input from Marcellus Members.
Shelby
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I believe the company was South Western; SWN Production Company, LLC.
Shebly
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