I own a chunk of property in Venango County that has a shallow gas well located on it. I know that at least the shallow gas is leased and since it was an old lease, I'm sure there's no depth restriction. I am almost positive that the well is non-producing and we have never received royalties from the well. I am pretty sure that we can get out of the lease on that fact alone, but knowing my luck I won't. I was wondering if anyone has heard of or knows anyone who has been able to fight for their deep gas rights even with an old gas lease that doesn't have a depth clause. Thanks.
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If the gas company has not paid you for as long as you say then I bet your lease has a clause that states the lease is terminated for non-production.
Often it is a standard clause put into lease contracts.
I would suggest contacting an attorney now.
It is not fair to you for your mineral rights to be tied up like this.
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