Shell reps has just come through to get permission for seismic testing. I'm not leased (total surprise to them...I guess landowners aren't the only ones kept in the dark!), so I said no. I said I would be interested in leasing, and they said Shell would get back to me soon.
Does anyone know Shell's current standard offer? The last I heard (late last year) it was $2000/acre, 15% royalty. And they have addendums for C&G rollbacks, no storage, and some other environmental ones. I want to be prepared when they call to get the best deal. I'd like to hold out for a higher royalty; I know that Shell has bought/taken over leases with royalties as high as 20%. As I've written before, I'm in a pretty good position where it would be difficult for Shell to totally ignore my property. I want a deal, but I want better than their standard offer: now is my chance. Any ideas?
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Hey Lynn, Had a shell fellow stop by today and wanted to map out property for seismic testing . My area was already tested about a year ago . Last time I gave permission for walk in only. sensors only , no mulching or drilling blast holes . I am happy I added expires in 90 days or they would be waving the previous permission slip as they made them selves at home. I told the young fellow ( I think my dog is older then him) to send the land man to talk lease with reasonable addendum . I am in Delmar Twp, what twp are you in?
Did they talk to you about leasing? I haven't heard of any new lease offers from Shell since last year. I wonder if they've raised it any? I'm going to see if they will go for a higher royalty with lower bonus.
It seams like East/Shell only shows up when other offers or situations arise. I recently received A letter from a neighbor with several hundred acres Who out of court , challenged the legality of holding the acreage in a pool with a vertical well just a day before the lease expired. East released the lease for fear of a lawsuit that might have set a precedent -setting ruling defining "Held by Production". My neighbor is working on getting a large block of adjoining unleased land together to negotiate . I was happy to hear of some one finally standing up to this situation.
Was that 3-D seismic testing, where they come on your property, string wires, drill holes and plant explosives? Seems very invasive to me...the guy said they make "deer trails", but they have to be big enough to get a skidsteer through (big deer!). That's what this testing is. I understand they did a simple 'walk through' test with some kind of hand-held equipment a while back.
They didn't invite me to a BBQ...in fact, they haven't offered me anything (even though I'm not leased).
I really don't want them messing up my woods, but I figured this is my chance to get the landman to come to me (I haven't seen one since 2009). I was hesitant to contact them because it might make me look desperate, but I do want them to know I'm interested if they are willing to negotiate a little.
According to everyone I've talked to, I still have plenty of time if Shell can't come up with an offer I like. Speculation is that they might only put in ONE horizontal at a time in each unit (I was assuming they would do all 6 at once). They may even put the units online with just the vertical well. There is a glut of gas and the Tenneco pipeline is at capacity. It will be a couple of years before they have more capacity, so dumping a lot of gas in it right now isn't feasible. This is a very long-term play. Crunch time for me won't come until they put in the horizontal that involves my property. Still, I'd like to start getting even small royalty checks if I can make a suitable deal.
I remember the BBQ it was at the fireman's annex , it was open to the public. It was to explain the seismic testing . the 3d testing was the cables and blasting test holes. The deer paths were the mulching machines . I think the original permission slips were to east , but they used a sub contractor for the testing. If I didn't have a 90 day clause and saw people on my property , I would rescind my permission. I think if you are leased permission would be included in lease agreement. I signed with east but the did not accept addendums and never paid bonus. They later countered with more per acre and less addendums . I responded that those would be OK but the lease would need to be a " non surface lease " . They never wanted to add any additional compensation for well pad or roads . This was about 6months ago and haven't heard anything from them since. The last offer was 2000 and 15%.
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