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12.5% is the legal lowest they can offer you. I hope you do not accept this and do some networking and find out what is really going on in your area. $25 an acre!? You've got to check other offers folks have received and I assure you it will NOT be $25!
Land men get you to sign as cheap as they can get you then sell it to the real drillers for million$ more!
Get an attorney who knows what they are doing to properly advise you.
Yes, Mt Jackson 4 through CX Energy.
Dave I have been offered $105/acre in Greenwood Township.
Guardian did not flip leases to PGE in Potter County. Wikimarcellus is wrong, and there seems to be no way to get internet junkies to fix that.
PGE flipped to Exxon, Guardian still owns and operates shallow and marcellus wells in Potter county.
There is also a multi-leg horizontal being drilled on a pad site in Potter called the Guardian #1, but Triana Energy is the operator. There was also a horizontal permitted in Potter County by Guardian in 2009 - the record does not show exactly what happened, but it was plugged back - must have lost the hole, therefore Triana in as a partner?
If you look at old records, you will find that early in the Marcellus game Guardian was one of the top 10 Marcellus drillers in PA - now, 3 permitted wells in the Marcellus at that time was top player - now not so much, but were drilling marcellus before many others - apparently not a johnny-come-lately, just small.
And yes, I have met some of their landmen, and researched drilling info with DEP.
Mr. Seikkinen, the landman you talked with must have been mistaken - I am sure Guardian will not buy out leases from Atlas/Chevron, but since CHevron and Atlas are not coming into the area, who is? At least to do anything - I have friends in Troy township that have renewed leases with Range for 15 years, and no activity, Atlas drilled a bunch of Medina wells, and now, nothing. Chevron is not even saying Booh to the area, and without them, nothing happens in your area.
I will bet the landman meant they were going to try and farmout some of the Atlas/Chevron acreaage. You see, if Chevron is not coming into the area - which they are not, obvioiusly, then typically publicly traded companies will farmout held acreage to smaller companies to let the smaller companies prove or disprove it. If it proves up, then the publicly traded comany makes money from booking reserves and never spends a dime, but if it does not prove up, then they lose nothing.
Hold out, but I doubt real offers will be forthcoming soon, although I hear there has been some others in the are offering 4k when they sell the lease (yeah, that's a good idea for a landowner) what other offers have you seen?
By the way, is not the 105/acre a 3 year paid up?
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