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I am an Exploration Geologist, and have been in the business for over 30 years. My family owns a farm just across the county line into Geauga County (Parkman Twshp). I have been involved in situations like the one you described more time than I would like to think about. This is the way it goes:
When you leased the land to the operator that drilled the Clinton Wells, you leased the acreage for all depths and formations. As long as there is a producing well on your property' or your acreage is put into a producing Clinton Unit (ie You have a very small tract, and they put you together with other small tracts to form a drilling unit. If this was the case you would be getting partial royalties from a Clinton well that you were in the unit for). Then your acreage is Held By Production (ie HBP Acreage). If this is the case, you are already leased. You will not get any additional signing bonus, however you will get the same percentage royalty from the Utica Shale production, that you are currently getting for the Clinton production. The Company that holds your lease thru the Clinton production can turn around and sell or sublease the Utica rights to who ever they would like, and for what ever bonus and royalty they would like above and beyond that which you are to recieve. (ie if your are getting 12 1/2 % royalty, the company that holds your lease can sublease your acreage to Chesapeake for $1000/acre and a 25% royalty, of which they get to keep the entire bonus and all of the royalty above and beyond which you are owed).
I know this sounds harsh, but this all correct. In Texas and Louisana land owners have become much more aware of future considerations, and a lot of them put things like Depth Dropout Clauses, and Pugh Clauses into their leases. However in Ohio, no Clinton era lease would have contained these clauses.
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