Updated November 8, 2011
This webpage is a little over a year old. During this time frame oil and gas leasing
offers have increased significantly.
As of November 8, 2011 the signing bonus has increased to $5350-$5800 with the royalty percentage at 20 % gross. Leases are being signed by several companies. The best lease terms are being realized by the landowner groups that offer their acreage through a competitive bidding process. I personally believe the money offers will continue to increase with time. The highest offers occur when landowners pool their land into contiguous units.
Presumably, all are aware that Chesapeake recently leveraged 25% of their leaseholds in
Eastern Ohio for $15,000 per acre by forming a JV with an undisclosed oil major.
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Regardless of what the production numbers are or are not, that really won't change anything in the long run. I can tell you just the numbers from the Buell well along can easily float anything else in production in the area. You can turn your attention away from the rich resources that are here and now and by the way have always been here. Either way, others are coming even now to this area and the potential is far beyond and current or future projections you have heard of or can even conceive.
Time will tell, some will cash in and some will not, it is way early to behold what lies below in the Marcellus, Utica or even the Trenton.
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2011/05/26/...
Article in today's Dispatch (Columbus) about drilling on park land.
Paul,
The numbers are correct, but nothing has been signed just yet. Should happen in the next ten days.
Josh,
Harrison County is every bit as valuable, if not more with the production coming in just from the Buell well alone. But, what you have to understand and I know you already do, is people think that they are going to miss out on the $$ and get left behind, which is not even close to the truth. We are just seeing a trickle down effect here in Eastern OH and you will see as time goes on that lease bonus prices will go up as well.
I know some of those landowners in Carroll County and they followed some of my advice, didn't get in a hurry, contacted the companies direct, asked for offers and to discuss leases, addendum's, wording, etc. It is because of their taking their time and not jumping at the first offer that they were able to get great lease bonus and probably the highest royalty paid out so far by anyone in Eastern OH, and they got a lease that they could live with and are happy about the whole deal all the way around.
Can it happen in Harrison County, you bet, that is if you can get people to cooperate with one another, who knows if that will happen. At least, I hope it does for everyones best interest.
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