I own 75 acres in Upshur County, WV, subject to a 1979 gas lease (12.5% royalty, no Pugh Clause) with 2 old low producing vertical wells. The leaseholder/gas well operator wants to amend the lease to add a unitizing clause, not in the current lease.
I know I can't lease to another party as long as the current leaseholder maintains the current lease through production. Other than for that factor, is my negotiating position relative to the unitizing amendment with the leaseholder as good as the negotiating position I would have if no current lease existed, respecting up-front cash payment, royalty rate for other than the existing wells, and rental fee for surface occupation unrelated to the current wells?
I suspect there are many mineral rights owners in WV in the same situation as mine.
Richard
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I have 50 ares under lease with 2 30 year old vertical wells still producing minimally. Three Marcellus wells have been permitted within a five mile radius of my property.
Are you suggesting I should not expect more than a nominal signing bonus in exchange for a unitizing amendment to the existing lease?
Richard
Thanks for the input.
The leaseholder and shallow wells operator is EQT Production Co. - one of the big boys and a Marcellus developer. I also own 25 acres adjacent to the 50 acre parcel. The 25 acres have never been leased - no Mother Hubbard clause in the 50 acre lease. Strangely, EQT had little or no interest in a lease to the 25 acre parcel. I thought that was odd.
By "critical to a unit" you mean a Marcellus well plan that contemplates a well bore under my property (since WV is a pure capture state)?
Richard
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