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I was at the Hamilton sale. Break down went like this. 72 or 74 acres I don't remember. Property $175,000 Plus 10% buyers fee $192,500, Timber $100,000 Plus 10% buyers fee $110,000, ogms unleased $3,000 Per acre plus 10% buyers fee $3,300 per acre
Timothy,
The $3400 comment was made in passing during the bidding, and you know how fast auctioneers talk. My impression was that it was o&g only, but I can't be sure. I have it on my to-do to try to find someone who has more firsthand knowledge on this one, but I'm pretty busy with "surface" items right now. Unless you really need the money right now, any sale should be after the Cochranton well is known. Does anybody reading this have better info on this one?
With the shales, having a well drilled on "your" property is not a benefit since you will be part of a pool/unit splitting the take with everyone else in the unit. Additional compensation should be available to the property owner that bears the burden of having a factory put on 5 acres or so of his property. And the units are large enough that one or two wells drilled to hold the lease beyond the primary term may not be particularly rewarding if the remainder of the wells are delayed indefinitely.
hey bob, do u know if the 3400 an acre unleased parcel was land plus ogms or just omgs.. i recieved a offer of 74,250 today for a 27.5 acre parcel i have for sale in crawford co. its leased but not hbp, and the lease is up in 12 months. i told him i would sell for 3 thou an acre. smart??? im not sure :)
An interesting exercise. With the properties effectively leased, it is not going to attract the pocketbooks of operators. Royalty buyers must gamble some and bids appeared based on modest return from current shallow wells. Royalties from the deep shales is pretty speculative from a time standpoint. With only one well drilled in Crawford County now it may be years before there is significant production from the well in question. a dollar you receive 20 years from now is close to being worthless today. That is the reason the bonus is so important when leasing land not currently under lease.
Value of Oil and Gas rights in case you sell your property in Crawford County - one data point...
I attended an estate auction in Linesville today. Part of my interest was to see how or if mineral rights values are showing up in real estate sales, and I got some useful information...
Don't have 640. Range is currently holding by production 131 acres of ours with a couple old wells and we want to add our adjacent 51 acres. Also have 46 acres in East Mead bordering McNamara if you know who they are.
Royalty is 15% which is below the current standard of 18-19% but seeing what Chesapeake and some other companies are doing, you probably going to get nailed with deductions even if you signed a no deduction clause(see Sam Douglas post for reference).
For us, the deal makes sense and the chances of Range actually drilling a well on either property in the next few years is pretty remote. Even if they do, I'll gladly accept the royalty checks on a shale well in lieu of additional bonus payments. From what I've read, the royalty payments over the life of a shale well are worth roughly 10x the bonus payments so I don't see how a person could be upset if it they were drilled on before getting their full bonus payments.
oh i didnt realize you had a production unit of 640 acres. i wish ya the best i would sign to. make sure you get the well pad payment. what kind of royalty percentage are you lookin at?
I have an attorney looking at the Range lease. He added about 40 addendums so we'll see what Range says.
We're going for a Depth Restriction clause so they can't hold the land with a shallow well. If Range agrees to our addendums, we're signing. I could care less if I only get paid one year if they drill a shale well on my property.
I was offered 2500 then up to 3750 a week later. by range but its over 5yrs the lease is junk and you will not see all 5yrs money because they will use the held by production as a reason not to pay. now i have 2 neighbors that i know of that signed a lease with range for 1500 an acre and still havent been paid the first year. people better wake up and get some kind of legal representation because the hard headed ness way is gonna get you screwed for sure. and this isnt b.s. i think all the people who think their friend works for range. think again!
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