Have you signed a lease and are still waiting to get paid? How long has it been? Who did you sign with? What is the wording in your lease?
Have the OG companies drilled, but you haven't been paid? Was the payment what you expected? How much did you get per acre/month?
Where is your property?
We are thinking about signing and want to be protected and have an idea of how long it will take to get paid and what kind of wording works. There are tax consequences and planning that need to be considered and it would be helpful to know a timeframe. My wife's uncle had a well drilled (shallow) and is now HBP- his last royalty check was for $.75, yea, that's right 75 cents!
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I have heard reports of taking 88-89 working days. No hurry on their
part..keep the money as long as they can.
I am waiting for mine so I can go to Florida for the winter months.
I signed the 17th.....
let us know when the bank calls you.
Then I can get excited!
Glenn:
I signed on the 17th....let me know when you receive your bonus.. Thanks
Hi Mike
You have asked many questions but you did not provide us a key piece of your data:
With which company does it look like you will be signing up? Some are better than others. Some have great records, others not so much. So it would really be helpful to know.
On your key question, regarding payments and timing of payments:
This is not something about which you should be particularly concerned. Your lawyer, if you have chosen wisely, your lawyer will include the critical needed provisions in your lease.
And if you have no lawyer, the issue of payments will pale by comparison with all the other problems likely to come your way after you sign. So once again, payments will not be a big deal for you.
FWIW . . .
In my own lease there was strict language regarding payments, the timing of payments, how long after individual well completion they had to pay me . . . . stuff like that. The gas company has complied with these provisions to the letter. But of course, my lease was not written by the gas company or by some landman working for a gas company. If they had done the writing, I still might be waiting for my money.
Thanks, Frank,
I don't really know who we are going to sign with yet and our group has chosen to use at least 2 seperate lawyers so that we have at least one good opinion. Seeing as how this is a fairly "new" industry to this area, I'm sure that a lawyer can call himself an O&G attorney, yet not be totally familiar with certain strict wording- that's why I was asking what wording seems to work.
As for the timing of payments, someone mentioned that they were supposed to get paid but the O&G company "lost" their paperwork and had delayed their payments..... Does the lease that you signed have provisions for delay? (penalty and/or interest payments?)
I want to try and get the best wording possible before I ask my attorney for a review- I might as well try and save some monies somewhere even though the final reward will be good. I just hate to have him look at the lease 12 times @ $350/hr as opposed to once or twice.
I want to be as well informed as I can when a lease is finally presented to me, so that I can tell the landman yeah or nay on certain addendums so that he knows we're not pushovers.
As always, further comments are appreciated !!
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