How much lease bonus would you want? Do you feel you could trust an attorney to draw up a lease that would protect you?
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G.H,
Go to alov.us and read the 18 page lease under SURE March 2012 at the bottom of the website. You have nothing close to the lease that several thousand Ohioans have signed.
Even a perfect lease won't protect you from an O&G company that refuses to follow it.
Please come back and tell us how it feels after production starts and you know you've been taken by your producer. If the laws don't change, then you can say when you get taken, not IF you get taken.
J-O,
Go to the Ohio Revised Code and read the law for Force Pooling. We discussed this last year and one individual did some additional research and saw that it was a better deal than signing with an O&G company that has no intention of following your lease, you know who that is.
You get a bonus and a larger percentage but you have to wait up to 2 years to allow the well to be paid for from my memory.
You have no laws to protect you today and the Theft By Deception and A Pattern of corruption laws won't be enforced by Ohio against an O&G company. A cattle rustler yes, big corporation, NO.
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I'd do it again in a heartbeat.....it's working out real well from my perspective so far :)
danny boy, would you care to elaborate on your perspective, may educate some of us whiners.
I'd be willing to lease once again, but only beneath circumstances equally as favorable as those I enjoyed a number of years ago at time I leased. I got in, just prior to the crash, having no clue whatsoever how fortunate I was. They had been after me to lease since 2002 or 2003, but I held out until just the right time. Problem is, I had no idea what I was doing. It was all luck. And it's pretty humbling to be that fortunate.
Regarding politics of leasing and landowners paying to have their gas developed:
We need to realize we are merely a small part of a much larger wealth redistribution scheme. The politics is against us because users of NG benefit when we are ripped off . . . and there are a great many more users of NG than in-the-shale landowners. Why should the politicians representing the users vote to help us? "Because it is the right and moral thing to do" went out years ago. Today it's "take whatever you can get". They can get our gas if they take it. The terms and intent of the lease are meaningless.
Finally, if you believe that "wealth redistribution" thing is merely for our fellow Americans, fuggetaboutid. Wake up!! Today we are expected to distribute whatever wealth we might have across the planet, all but inviting foreigners into America illegally and then giving them welfare, free education, free health care, social security, all on our nickel and completely against the will of the majority of Americans!! And when they kill us and their gangs terrorize us, we are expected to smile, say "thank you", invite more of them in, and vote to increase their freebies! So if you think loss of a little royalty income is a big deal, you are straining at gnats and swallowing camels!!
I heard of a driller wanting to drill on Utica land without a lease. drawing up an agreement with the landowner/s to do the drilling,completing, then after expenses, splitting the profits with the landowner/s.This opens up a lot of scenarios/legal issues/contract wordings/etc. but does does seem to be a better way for the owners of the minerals. If investors are involved, the would want a cut/% also. But it looks like a good way for the mineral owner/s to get 33% of the profits, not !2.5%
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