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Hi, welcome, read everything on the site especially pertaining to Lawrence county that you have time for and educate yourself.....
Hey John,
This was in the New Castle News today, might be worth your time.
http://www.ncnewsonline.com/shale/x1402472623/Pulaski-prepares-for-...
Curious John...what was the offer?? Everyone that already signed with Hilcorp would love to know?? Plus, I am from Pulaski..Marr Rd. Where are you located?
John; I am affiliated with Co-eXprise and would am curious about the "better offer" from Hilcorp. What are the differences? Be careful about the language in the lease and beware of loopholes.
I would like to sit down with you and compare the offers. Email me at landownerslease@hotmail.com
John and Jim,
I too would like to know what the offer Hilcorp made you consisted of in terms of bonus, royalty, and language. Jim, could you post the differences from the co-exprise lease once you have examined them?
John,
The Hilcorp offer, through Co-exprise was basically $3000/acre and 17% royalties from the gross without deduction. The language of the lease is very pro-landowner, in otherwords it protects the land owner's rights better than most leases. This is equally important incase the O&G company sells your lease to another company. The new company must honor the rights in the language of the lease. I am interested to see if the bonus, royalty, and language is similar or if the bar has been risen and now Hilcorp and others are upping the anty to gain more acreage.
Yes, there is a depth severance clause. Basically, Hilcorp has the rights to the center of the earth during the first term of the lease, five years. Then they have the option to renew for and additional $3000/acre bonus payment. After ten years, they lose the rights to any strata they have not drilled into. Thus if a new strata becomes a hot commodity after fifteen years and they have not drilled it, the landowner can lease it to any company they want.
And of if one develops in year six or eight, they must develop it quickly or lose it. Talk about motivation.
Many addendum like no compressor stations or storage ponds are not necessary for smaller parcels.
I would be happy to sit down with either of you and go over the entire lease.
Jim, after speaking with the Hilcorp landman he gave me no indication that their intent is to sell lease rights. Since Coexprise and Hilcorp have been working together, do you see or have any indication that they are looking to do this? He really gave the impression that they are here to drill and do it asap.
Also thanks again to all on this site. Your information is greatly appreciated.
Hilcorp execs told me they will drill three or four wells next year and many more afterwards.
What is the offer? Is it $3000/acre and 15% royalty? Thats what I hear those landmen are offering.
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