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I haven't been posting on here much since the weather has gotten a little better and have been able to be more outdoors getting some stuff done on the the farms. But I have been following most of the…Continue
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I signed two lease's back in 2011 with Gulfport Energy on 80 acres that I own in Belmont County, Ohio. Let me start by saying don't believe anything that any of the land men tell you, the are working…Continue
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Kevin, I have 40 acres in Washington County in the wet gas corridor where a couple of companies are signing acreage. On a call with lawyers on Monday I asked a question about how much a market enhance clause might deduct from royalties and they answered it may drop to 17%. In one of your posts you suggested about 16%. Can you tell me how you calculated that? Do you know if dropping to 16% is typical? I get that the amount of deduction is dependent on what materials are produced and cracked. I'm just trying to decide if signing a market enhance clause with language nearly identical to yours is safe. Thanks!