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Had a neighbor in TTLC who got tired of waiting. He signed with shell on his own . If I knew he was out of TTLC I would have worked along with him to offer my property also . I guess my point would be if TTLC has property all over would It be wiser to offer a few smaller amounts that are is closer proximity to each other. Would this make it more attractive to someone rather than sorting out a large amount all over ?
Didn't TTLC sat that they would put out for bids and report back the results about may 27? Last year they apparently attracted no interest what so ever.
Is TTLC "dead in the water" so to speak?
Bill L.
aka Bummy
May 7 was the deadline for offers in advance of a lease sale. I wouldn't say dead in the water as much as having dropped anchor, waiting for better weather. And they do have their separate NYS interests.
As an unleased TC landowner (not signed up with TTLC), I'd prefer they not hold an auction that's likely to fail. It would be sort of like wanting to sell a house in a neighborhood that has a lot of weathered For Sale signs. There was some comment before the first auction date to the effect that the results would set a new standard for TC leases. I'd rather that standard not be the nobody wants to lease TC land.
It seems the companies are prefering to swap among themselves and for the time being construct units around unleased landowners than deal with TTLC and their hodge podge of scattered acreage. I was in Mansfield last week and spoke with a gentleman who claims he had recently signed with Talisman for $4500 with a 17% royalty. I never know what to believe from people anymore though. I'd take $4500 with a 20% and a depth clause and some other key addendums but Shell isn't touching my demands.
I hope TTLC gets something going for those who have been loyal to them. I doubt another failure will sit well with those that remain. Shell is really scattering their units all over the place. Every parcel they touch can kiss a new lease good bye. The last Shell Landman I spoke to said Shell is ramping up and cutting anyone out that won't sign. He said they have to attempt to sign them, but if they won't sign Shell green lights the unit around them or cuts them out and the landowner loses leverage once the unit is declared. I'm sure that as usual this is part truth and part scare tactic.
I'd believe the Talisman terms if the man's land is in Bradford County. In TC, it's impossible to know how much bonus/royalty landowners "should" be getting. At least in NE TC, most of the wells are shut-in. So, there are few production numbers to compare with those in Bradford Co.
Yes, I got the "drill around" threat, with a map showing where they proposed to space out a property But I also was told that the gathering line for the nearest (shut in single horizontal) well would be going in right away. Not! And drilling activity has tapered off rather than ramped up. So it's not yet time to lose sleep about the property being spaced out.
With the elections coming up, I thought one reason for them not being willing to budge was that they were expecting forced pooling legislation to be enacted. While they might prefer leases - which allow them to hbp an entire property by including a portion in a unit - forced pooling would be next best.
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