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This is a tough decision, unless you can get both. Limiting the size of the unit to 640 acres would mean that your share of royalties would be less diluted among other landowners. But it also means that they may drill first on an adjoining unit instead of yours.
Right of first refusal means they have to match other offers. One would assume that offers will go up in five years with a reasonable assurance. But it is possible they go down if a well is drilled nearby with disappointing production numbers.
If I were faced with an either or here, depending on your personal situation, I would take the five yr option as a priority . It is very possible that they will not drill at all in the first five years as there is so much land to explore and little infrastructure in the area. This makes any renewal clause very important.
Curious to hear what other people think.
Bob I work for a group that negotiates mineral rights across the country. We've been very successful in meeting the needs of our clients while simultaneously increasing the payout of the lease. If your interested in hearing about what we do and how we can help shoot me a message for my contact info.
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