We have about 930 acres in Trumbull/Ashtabula county. The property has 4 old wells that have not been producing much over the past 10 yrs but they all have leases from the 1960's-1970's even back to 1915. 3 wells are with Enervest and 1 is with Northwood. Because these old, outdated leases make our property "tied by production" we can't take full advantage of the shale play. On top of it, I read a press release about Enervest and Chesapeake partnering up on the acres in the area. As a result, I doubt they would be willing to give up the current leases.
Any suggestions?
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why waste the money... the oil companies have been paying the land owner and probably providing free gas to house, barns and much more... quit feeding the sharks...
http://www.gasandoillaw.com/forfeiture-or-expiration/
Check this out for a start..dont hire a lawyer yet, you need to know a lot more before you decide you can even battle then for it... got another link in just a sec.. :)
Leases fall into two broad categories: “or” leases and “unless” leases. “Or” leases obligate the lessee to drill or to pay “delay rentals,” but if the lessee does neither, there is not an automatic termination of the lease. By contrast, the “unless” lease says that if the lessee does not drill by a certain time, the lease will terminate unless the lessee pays delay rentals. Nonpayment and nonproduction will result in forfeiture.
this will help you when you read your leases that hold the property
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