My 36 acre lease expired last week, with no contacts from any drillers. I contacted Shell and XTO, and they said they are no longer leasing here, and REX said they would get back to me, but they have not. I am about 1.5 miles from the new pad that was just constucted on 19 at the Grubbs farm. Anyone else seeing the lack of interest in this area?

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Wow!  I am really surprised...I'd hold tight just in case they are not ready to work that area more at this time.

You don't want to accept a substandard lease...this drilling is not going to go away any time soon.

Tom.... I recently acquired 20 acres with mineral on rt 19  in Muddycreek about 3 miles south of Portersville.  I was immediatly contacted by Saga Land Services just days after the transfer back in November with an offer of $2400/15% surface lease....I retained an attorney, developed some addendums, countered with higher values....and they would'nt budge.  Two weeks ago we agreed on a mere $2500 an acre with  15% royalty....I wanted more but I felt that was the best I was going to get.   Then over the weekend, I hear from the agent that Rex will only allow a signing bonus paid over a 5 year period.   So I am not having much luck.   I understand that my 20 acres is in a drilling poop of 740 acres and I am one of only about 3 holdouts.   Let me know what you think and/or find out.

DO NOT take signing bonus over 5 years, because if/once they drill the signing bonus ends. REX does do a lump sum signing bonus all up front

I am not planning on it, I am just posting what the Land Agent told me yesterday.   That Rex is re-structuring their strategies due to the low cost of gas.   Right now I have nothing on the table other than as described.  

Norman... I work in the environmental field and work closely with some of the big natural gas players, unfortunately I am seeing this trend throughout the industry.  The cost of natural gas is what is driving this trend.  The dry gas that we see in this area isn't as appealing as the wet gas found in Ohio. Utica wells in Ohio could produce 400,000 to 600,000 barrels of oil over the duration of the well (experts estimate).  I have property about 1.5 miles south of your location and will sign with Rex when the opportunity comes. 

Good Luck 

DDS...please stay in touch and I will do the same.  "When the Opportunity Comes" has recently become an unkown.  I just acquired this property 3 months ago...hopefully a fair deal will come back.  Fortunatly I am not driven by money, so if it happens, that is great, if it does'nt, that is fine too.

 

.....where is the Grubb Farm....north of Portersville, or South??

 

South

The well pad on the Grubb farm is located across Rt 19 from Wagners Foreign Auto Salvage.

So knowing that I have 20 acres nearly in the center of a nearly fully leased 680 acre pool in Muddycreek Twp, Butler County, why won't Rex Energy lease with me?

Good question. I hear they will begin drilling that well mid summer.

I'd also like to hear answers to this question.

Seems to me, if they have planned and leased this 680 acre pool, then they have also planned where to put the drill pad(s) and where to run the horizontal legs.  If one or more legs is to go under your property, they should be all over you to sign a lease.

But if they don't plan to go under your property, and don't need you for any other purpose, like an pipeline easement or an access road, then why would they want to lease your property?

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