I was going to sign a BP contract not too long ago which was about 4 or 5 pages, then I learned about the alov contract and it seems to be a lot different. Is it now best for people like me to wait for a similar contract to the alov for trumbull county? Or is the 5 page contract good enough? Also who is Gunter, are they still signing up? Also, I thought that these contracts were good for 5 years, whats this talk I hear about we are committed to these leases forever? If anyone cares to reply I would appreciate the information, because I really don't know too much about it. thanks. Sorry for all the questions.
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Permalink Reply by Dan on September 22, 2012 at 10:44am John have you contacted ALOV to see if they would take your acre's? Not sure if they are still taking, but it would be worth a call.
Permalink Reply by Johni. on September 22, 2012 at 11:52am yes, they referred me over to gunter, and bp said they would get back to me but never did. I must say that there definitely seemed to be a lack of interest in me as a customer. I was going to sign up for the 3,900 offer, but seeing how they never got back to me, I will take fangs advise. Again I was very disappointed that no one was interested in even calling me back, I live in Vienna Township.
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