My wife and I are part of a landowners group that is in the process of having their Range Resources contract reviewed by attorneys. We only have 3.2 acres and have not decided whether we are actually going to sign a lease. I am curious to hear from people who started to go through the process and then at some point decided against it. I'd like to hear your reasons. FYI - I'm not posting this so I can attack people's decisions. I am genuinely interested in hearing from people who decided not to sign a lease.
Thanks in advance!
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Jonathan,
We have been struggling with many of the same issues that you have and were seriously considering leaving , but our children want to stay. We've taken a different approach and are trying to get fracking banned in our community as well as the surrounding communities. It is an uphill battle, but after months of town meetings, door to door canvassing etc. we are finally seeing the light.
Wishing you the best of luck!
Christine
Chris,
I applaud your perseverance and commitment to the cause! My wife has been active with Marcellus Outreach Butler but you are right - It is such an uphill battle. Our area is so rural that there is really nothing the township could do at this point to stop it. There are just so many people here that stand to make a boatload of money it's really hard to cut through that with anything that makes sense to them. Thankfully, the township we would be moving into is taking steps to keep it away from the more residential areas and keeping it to commercial and light industrial.
Jonathan,
We are quite rural too and many farmers have signed on. We are hoping to get the ban in the township first and move out to other townships. It is difficult, but well worth the effort!
I am so glad you found a place that is taking action. It is in the numbers and voices where you will see your greatest protection. It is difficult to get people to stand up for themselves and speak out here.
Interesting enough that is what is happening in Ohio. People moved, kept the mineral rights and now the new owners, as well as their neighbors, are finding themselves in a sorry situation. I am in a different situation. I have unleased land, but am surrounded by many with old and new leases. According to the state of Ohio whether I agree or not I will be forced into mandatory pooling. Funny thing is, I thought since I lived in America, worked hard and paid my bills I should be able to say what happens on my land......
No, I'm a systems engineer for a company that sells barcode scanners. I'd love to sell some to the O&G industry but they are not my accounts. :-(
I've said before that this drilling is certainly a potentially dangerous activity. However, I believe we (i.e. mankind) can manage it to reduce the risk to an acceptable level. There will be blowouts, there will be spills, there will be explosions and some people will probably die. There will probably be some bad operators that don't drill and frack in the correct ways and they will likely cause issues with some water wells, etc. My point is simply that I am confident these problems will be minimized, thus making the risk acceptable.
I don't have a problem with people keeping a skeptical eye on all this. I support using the full force of the law to punish those who operate in a manner outside the law. I support fining companies that cause damage. If they break it, they should have to fix it for sure.
However, I don't have any tolerance for the "end of the world as we know it" types. Those who would imply that fracking causes earthquakes or is "raping" the land, for example. Also, you can't simply look at a few youtube videos and base your decision from that. What if we all went out and looked at youtube videos of automobile crash scenes showing human bodies torn to pieces and then insisted we should ban the automobile to save humanity? It's just the knee-jerk reaction types that don't think things through. Those are the ones with whom I have issues.
And to both Karen and Katherine, I'd be more than happy to buy you a beer/wine/pop and have a long discussion sometime. I'll bet you wouldn't consider me such an ogre after a thoughtful, intelligent conversation.
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