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Hey Tod,
Haven't seen you since we used to play basketball on the court at the Jewett Park 30 years ago. Hope you are doing well. Is their offer a gross or net royalty and do you have contact information for the two Kenyon landmen?
Thanks,
Alan
Where and when,I assume in Rumley twp, since all you Thompsons r speakin.
Why would they offer that much now,when they can still lease it for $4250 and 18%?
I suppose al had positive vibes from the dairy princess.
try to find out all you can before believing the land men. i found this site to cover a lot of bases on most of the issues. go to the menu on the left side or type something in their search menu.
good luck
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.
so....what to do then. take the $5000 or wait for a better deal. at what point will the oil companies say they
have all the acerage they need and proceed without those who have not signed. my understanding is that if
the oil companies have enough acerage and a handful of us dont sign, then they can frac horizontally
underneath our land whether we sign or not. is this true and what in your opinion is the smart thing to do -
wait or sign now.
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