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Comment by Al Cramblett on April 29, 2011 at 11:40am
JT, Thanks for the link to the ODNR presentation!  There is much info there.
Comment by JT on April 29, 2011 at 6:18am

Following is a link to Larry Wickstrom's 45 page presentation dated 3-11-11.  Page 40 of this presentation shows Ohio's Utica recoverable potential estimate:  assumes 1/3 of volume gas and 2/3 oil...

http://www.ooga.org/docs/2011WinterMeeting/2011WMPresentations/11WM...

Comment by ray schmidt on April 16, 2011 at 12:20pm
we also signed yesterday,and was impressed with how professional and organized every thing was.looks like a great lease compared to others ive seen, with many landowner protections.and it only cost us $60. we were lucky to join this group at the last minute they did a great job. i hope your group does as well! 
Comment by Dan on April 15, 2011 at 6:32pm
What a coincidence. At the signing I was standing right behind that woman who was sent down from the Beaver District Office.  We talked for a bit.  She had about 10" thick worth of paperwork in folders for all the various properties.  I got out of there before she did.
Comment by Al Cramblett on April 15, 2011 at 6:05pm

Beaver Local BOE leases 132 acres for oil and gas drilling

April 15, 2011
By KATIE SCHWENDEMAN - Township Reporter (kschwendeman@reviewonline.com) , The Review

ROGERS - The Beaver Local School District will receive more than a quarter of a million dollars in July through an oil and gas lease approved by the board Monday.

The board agreed to lease all of the district's 132 acres to the Associated Landowners of the Ohio Valley (ALOV) and Chesapeake Exploration, LLC, of Oklahoma.

According to the lease agreement, the district will be provided with a bonus payment of $2,250 for each acre leased, for a total of $297,000, to be paid in July.

District Treasurer Robert Barrett said Wednesday he is unsure at this time how many wells will be dug on the leased property.

According to the agreement, the district will receive a $30,000 "sitting/spud fee" in consideration for damages to the leased property prior to the commencement of drilling any well.

Board of Education President Tom Wolfe is optimistic about the agreement. He pointed out all wells will be drilled a good distance away from school buildings to ensure student safety.

He also said states in the west have benefited significantly through similar leases.

"It has actually brought a lot of towns back to life because of what they have found (through drilling) and the royalties paid from it. The percentage that they are paying the schools could actually turn into something for the school systems. It might be an opportunity for funding throughout the years," he said.

The Southern Local School District also entered into an oil and gas lease agreement this week.

Beaver Local first considered the lease agreement in December of 2010, when the board agreed to allow DiBacco and Barrett sign a letter of intent to join the association.

The ALOV is a Salem-based association comprised of more than 200 landowners in Columbiana County that seeks to ensure fair deals and protection of mineral rights for property owners.

DiBacco said the district is happy to get involved with the association.

"It is certainly beneficial from a financial standpoint," she said.

The district will receive a royalty of 17.5 percent if oil and gas are found on the leased property.

"I'm just speculating, but if they find anything on any of these properties, it could change rags to riches for some places," Wolfe said.

Comment by scott jackovitch on April 11, 2011 at 7:06pm

 Check out the article in Marcellus drilling news.  CHK is paying $2500/acre of dirt in the Utica shale.  Where are they paying that amount per acre ?

 

Comment by Nate on March 26, 2011 at 7:10pm
Depends how the consolidation paragraph reads.
Comment by Robert Bond on March 26, 2011 at 6:46pm
It seems that a lot of these old clinton leases would need to be updated to be used for deep wells as they generally let one well only hold either 40 or 65 acres.
Comment by Hunter on March 26, 2011 at 4:07pm
Not as big chesapeake but gulfport energy has a deal in eastern ohio that is in wall street journal yesterday. I would assume they are getting the acreage from old leases that are hbp because I have not heard of any other company writing new leases besides chesapeake.
Comment by Nick Trolio on March 26, 2011 at 1:55pm
HUH? Who could be a bigger player than Chesapeake? Curious. More info please?
 

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