Not too long ago there was a lot of chatter about the large acreage packages being put together. I am guessing these are currently in the marketing phase. Does anyone have any updates on any of these? I opted to pass on several offers and am wondering if I made the right choice. Any factual information would be appreciated.
JB
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I seriously doubt that CHK would sign for more by dealing direct. Small landowners of a hundred acres or less have very little leverage to get a deal. Plus our lease is much better than any I have seen that were negotiated by individuals.
Look at the Fryburg group or the Fortuna lease. Large groups always get better deals. And more importantly, they get better leases that protect them and the land.
The downside is that it takes much longer and can be very frustrating. Patience is the key. But when tens of thousands of dollars are in play, patience pays off.
I agree whole heartedly Mark, just do it informed and knowledgeable.
The way things have developed, one or two companies dominate in any given county. This limits competition and keeps offers lower. Some people think that this is due to collusion between gas companies but I doubt it. I think it evolved this way because companies tend to bid on leases where they are already active and proven successful. But I may be naive.
The one thing that Co-eXprise brings to the table is their long reach. They sent data to 180 companies from around the world. Some companies are familiar with the shale plays here but have no presence. This gave them the opportunity to get involved without having to spend $$$ on land agents or staff local offices. And when they get into the bidding process that forces the dominate players to up their bids.
If all this plays out as I describe, it will benefit all landowners, even those that haven't joined the group because it will increase competition and offers. Negotiations are ongoing so $3000 maybe reached yet. There was no guarantee that target would be reached, only a commitment to sign a lease should it reached. And even if it isn't reached, a $1000/acre better is still a huge improvement. And if they made all of us that much more money, I couldn't care less how much they made.
You are right, only time will tell.
I'm sure we are all better off, agreed. Nothing better than playing hardball with the companies that want to play hardball, but you can't take it too far either.
Jim,
So reading between the lines and the limited info so far posted, I get this:
Chesapeake is only interested in Beaver County...and they offered somewhere in the $2350 with either 15 or 17%. Makes sense since they have a presence here and are started on building out the infrastructure.
Other companies are interested in Lawrence and Mercer county at somewhat of a higher $/acre. Makes sense if they are active there as well.
A company that flips leases is interested as well.
It sounds like no offers where accepted then, which maybe a good thing in the long run as better terms may follow in the future. I sure hope it all works out for the group.
Ohhh, btw, anyone who signs a lousy lease has no one to complain to but themselves.
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