Updated November 8, 2011
This webpage is a little over a year old. During this time frame oil and gas leasing
offers have increased significantly.
As of November 8, 2011 the signing bonus has increased to $5350-$5800 with the royalty percentage at 20 % gross. Leases are being signed by several companies. The best lease terms are being realized by the landowner groups that offer their acreage through a competitive bidding process. I personally believe the money offers will continue to increase with time. The highest offers occur when landowners pool their land into contiguous units.
Presumably, all are aware that Chesapeake recently leveraged 25% of their leaseholds in
Eastern Ohio for $15,000 per acre by forming a JV with an undisclosed oil major.
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I made a mistake! The title of this thread is “Lease Offers in Harrison County”. I went off topic in an attempt to explain why some posts had been deleted but ,obviously, did not communicate very well. If one were to look at the initial posts of this thread, you will note some very relevant posts by Nate. Nate's reply to the issue at hand was also “on target”. Use of this site is free unless one is operating a for-profit organization and soliciting business. If solicitation is occurring, the site publisher requires advertising to be purchased. This defraies the cost of running this website thus making our use of the site possible and free of cost. I personally prefer this approach.
Though emotions have been elevated, there is a common, accepted theme which is that landowners should become knowledgeable of oil and gas leasing issues before signing a lease. How and with whom one does this is his or her own choice. Some use the low-cost option of self-education; others opt to purchase services.
I respectfully request that we all return to posts which address oil and gas leasing issues and avoid character assassination. In that regard, I just posted another landowner friendly lease under a thread of this heading on this webpage.
When” for-profit” posts are noticed, they are deleted. Obviously, not all such posts are discovered. Please bring all “for-profit” posts that you discover to my attention.
scott,
I think Marquette is an Oil & Gas Exploration company, not a drilling company, therefore would not actually own any drilling rigs. Very few O&G companies own drilling rigs. They contract the drilling to a drilling company, usually at a day rate. Chesapeake is an exception to the rule, in that they own Nomac Drilling and have recently added Bronco Drilling to their drilling fleet. Because Chesapeake is so large an operation they still have to contract out some of their drilling work to other drilling companies.
Marquette Vs. Chesapeake?????
I am in a little bit of a pickle here. I am currently with the bunch that is going to sign with Marquette, however not to impressed with there intentions on drilling and developing this utica shale play. Any advice would be appreciated. -Thanks
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