Started this discussion. Last reply by Lynn mudder May 24, 2018. 24 Replies 1 Like
We inherited 22 acres in Gilmore Township, Greene County Pennsylvania. We were offered $5,000 a acre by a gas company. We are not sure what to do. The family owns a total of 88 acres are share is 25…Continue
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I would wait just bit, giving you time to work with an O&G attorney to develop the lease wording and addendum you would like. My thinking is that if everyone in you family group can agree to proceed as a group....that will give you the most leverage with EQT. That does not mean you can't do it alone, if a consensus is not going to happen. One thing that I don't know....do you also own the surface rights? If you do not, it will make your addendum much easier, but know that any prospective Lessor (EQT?) will need to negotiate a surface lease if they want to site a pad on this acreage.
I suggest you call Morascyzk and Polochak in Bridgeville Pa. They have a lot of O & G leasing experience 412 564 5695 or 1 85 727 4253. www.mopolaw.com
They have been doing leases for ten years, have helped thousands of land owners, and have lots of direct contact with E & Ps (exploration and production)