Hello all, I know many had signed lease before me, so i would think Id be hearing about some renewals by now. My 5 years is up in April. Anyone heard of Gulfport holding up to the renewal arrangement, or they just letting them go? Guernsey County Madison Township.
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Scott,
Could you give me an explanation of the Pugh clause, please.
Thanks!
ncman
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Just received this offer from a Landman from Holland Services working with Eclipse on 9/9/2016.
"The offer to lease the oil & gas estate under your property in Guernsey County, OH is as follows. We offer an 8 year lease term without an option to extend. In compensation for that term, we offer $7,500 per net mineral acre. That payment is amortized at $500 per net mineral acre in year one and $1,000 per net mineral acre for years 2-8. Therefore, if you property has not been unitized/pooled within the 8 year term, you will have received $7,500 per net mineral acre. The royalty is calculated at 15%."
My initial thoughts are that this is a fair offer given the market conditions. Considering my 5 year term with Chesapeake at $2500 total per acre for 5 years @ 15% was not renewed this past June 2016, this may work out better. Does anyone else have the contact numbers of other Landman as I think I could get the offer higher if I have other competing offers?
I know there are some that would say hold out for more - but I would be curious to see what others think? Thank you in advance.
If they drill in a year, you only get $500/acre. 15% seems a bit low - is that a gross, NO deductions lease or do they allow market enhancements to be charged against your royalty?
Here is the link to the agreement - the file is called Blank Lease.PDF (just do not click on any of the other pop up windows)
It is the standard format. 15% is on the low end. Not sure about deductions and market enhancements - I will ask. (Maybe you can determine it from the proposed contract.)
For me, I just move the cursor over the Proposed Lease Agreement (the cursor changes to a finger) and it will allow you to click on it. A dialogue box comes up and you can then click on Blank Lease.pdf Thanks
MA,
Your link worked fine for me and I'm going to read it over. My lease with CHK expired in June and I'm looking for the best lease agreement that I can find. I'm in Oxford Township. You haven't heard of any land groups forming to represent orphaned leases have you. Thanks for your post.
The Landman from HollandServices came back and he would add the Market Enhancement Clause.
By the way, if they drill the yearly payments ($500/acre year 1 and $1000/acre years 2-8) would stop and I would only be entitled to the royalties. Is this common? I would be afraid that they would drill - royalties would be small and the yearly payment would be gone. But if they are to drill - they would do it for a good reason and the royalties should be bigger than the yearly fee. Any thoughts?
MARKET ENHANCEMENT: It is agreed between the Lessor and Lessee that, notwithstanding any language herein to the contrary, all royalties for oil, gas or other production (including but not limited to natural gas liquids and/or condensate, such as ethane, propane and butane) accruing to the Lessor under this Lease shall be paid without deduction, directly or indirectly, for the costs or expenses of Lessee (or an affiliate of Lessee) relating to producing, gathering, storing, compressing, transporting, and marketing the oil, gas and other products produced hereunder; provided, however, Lessee may deduct from Lessor’s royalties accruing under the Lease, Lessor’s proportionate share of any costs or expenses on the express condition that the costs or expenses are incurred to receive a better price for the oil, gas or other products produced hereunder (including, but not limited to, separating, treating, dehydrating and processing), and in any such case, the computation of the Lessor’s royalty shall include the additional consideration, if any, paid to Lessee as a result of any (i) increase in price of such products and (ii) additional revenue stream. By way of example, but without limitation, if gas produced from the Leasehold, or lands pooled or unitized therewith, is processed for the recovery of liquefiable hydrocarbon products prior to sale, Lessor's royalty shall be subject to deduction for any costs and expenses described above, including, without limitation, the cost of processing and transporting such gas for recovery of liquefiable hydrocarbons, and the computation of Lessor's royalty shall include the both consideration paid to Lessee from Lessee's sale of such liquefiable hydrocarbons and the consideration paid to Lessee for the residue gas. It is understood and agreed that to the extent Lessee sells oil, gas, natural gas liquids, or other products produced hereunder to an affiliate, the price upon which royalty shall be based shall be the greater of: a) the price paid by the affiliate; or b) the price that would have been received from an arms-length transaction with an unaffiliated third party at the same point of sale as that with the affiliate.
Absolutely do not accept. Get a lease drawn up by an Oil&gas experienced lawyer.They'll drill in a year,you'll only get the $500 per acre, then you wont get any royalties because they'll use the market enhancement clause to reduce your royalties to about ZILCH!
Thanks Bo - I have reach out to a couple of experienced lawyers in this field for guidance that are local to the area. This is too important not to have my best interests reflected in the contract.
Does anyone have previous positive dealings with an experienced lawyer in the area?
I'd say; $7500 an acre is okay, just pay it now, or go fly a kite. 15% royalties aren't too awful bad, as long as it's no less than that by fees,and other deductions. 15% MINIMUM!!!!!!!! From proceeds at point of sale to an UN-AFFILIATED buyer!
Just curious Bo, can you wheel and deal with Ascent on the price of the acre, etc., on a new lease? Or is just getting Ascent to renew the original lease the best way to gol?
Also, an update on Carrizo's well bottom being in our west part of Section 21. My brothers went to County Recorder's office, Tuesday to try and straighten this out. No success there.
Here was their findings, by email to me, after their trip down to Cambridge----
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