I signed a lease with Shell in 2011 and then AEP bought out Shell. I read all of the discussions listed, daily, but NEVER see any questions or statements written about AEP(Aubrey) or if or when they might drill or are drilling. Does anyone know if AEP is connected with another company , and that company is talked about and I am not realizing they are talking about AEP(Aubrey?) Is this why I never see AEP or Aubrey(is this the owner's name?) mentioned about anything? AEP still exists, doesn't it? Is anyone out there leased with AEP??--------Feel like I'm in the dark!
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Permalink Reply by Philip Brutz on March 24, 2014 at 7:08am
Permalink Reply by Booger on March 25, 2014 at 2:59am they are drilling in Harrison county now...........they have pulled permits at a few sites in harrison and a few sites in guernsey...........mostly red hill hbp areas i think.
Permalink Reply by Susan A Tippel on March 25, 2014 at 4:34am I am leased with AEP and I know how you feel. It's like we have been left hanging. We are definitely "in the dark". I guess AEP still exists. Aubrey was supposed to be building a headquarters in Cambridge. Only a little drilling as far as I know. Is it possible that all the other companies will suck out the gas and oil from under us while we wait LOL?
Thanks Phillip for all the links. I guess we, that are hooked up with AEP, will just have to take a deep breath and wait! Aubrey sounds like he knows what he's doing and is a pretty good business man! Maybe the saying will apply to the AEP lessors--------saving the best for last ! Here's hoping!
Permalink Reply by Susan A Tippel on March 26, 2014 at 3:00am I'm sure he is a "pretty good business man" and also a snake.
Permalink Reply by Philip Brutz on March 26, 2014 at 4:37am Here is another article about Aubrey and AEP:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/richardfinger/2014/01/15/aubrey-mcclend...
Permalink Reply by Lane Mitchell on March 26, 2014 at 2:51am A rep. was in Noble County about 2 months ago. He was wanting myself and neighbors to sign and take our leases from 640 to 1280. Don't think anybody signed, I didn't. He said that if we didn't, we wouldn't get in a unit. I told him that I found it hard to believe, having a good idea how much Aubrey paid for the lease to acquire it from Enervest, that they would just let all that O & G sit there. He didn't like what I had to say. I don't think anyone has heard from him since. Most of my neighbors are HBP. I had got an atty. and was going to sue Enervest because of a line in my lease, but we settled our of court and re-wrote the lease. Not the best terms, but did get them above the old 12 1/2 percent, and no surface clause on the land that has been in my family for almost 200 years. That was more important to me than anything. Now AEP bought the lease and have to deal with the new one.
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Permalink Reply by Philip Brutz on March 26, 2014 at 5:17am Is this the well?
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