Selling mineral right ,does that give up any surface right .any help would be appreciated Thank you much . Bob
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Yes it can and does, I've debated for over a year now on selling a portion. I've learned alot.. It all depends on the situations but in the end its very possible to end up in a mess . If you don't live on the property or if you just have 5 or 10 acres , it's not likely they will invade you. But selling a portion gives them the right to get to pursue the minerals they purchased. Sell royalties instead, a lot safer. But less money
Yes, how else would the mineral owner get access to the minerals if he didn't use the surface? The mineral owner basically has a ROW to his minerals using the surface.
Magic.
Not true! depends read the paperwork and then ask a good O&R lawyer basically, But just to say YES I don't believe it.
In my sell agreement I sold the UTICA only upper part! and it states no suface.
It doesn't have to - when you sell, you can write whatever you want into the deeds/contract for sale. If the only thing the prospective buyer is concerned with is shale oil/gas, then they don't require surface access for development. And if the property is already in production, prohibition of surface access will not adversely affect value (assuming the well pad is not on your property). Discuss with your attorney and the real estate agent, any surface restrictions should be placed in your listing.
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