Landman, or whomever, don't have all the particulars yet. My partner (part-owner, not to be confused) said they had left several messages on phone that we never returned... Anyway, they made an "offer we couldn't refuse as they marked the area for another pipeline through property. Likewise, we are going to lose area due to "right of way". When asked what can we do, can we fight it, landman or whomever said "honestly no". If wondering.... Less than $1 per foot!!!!!
Any ideas anyone!!!!
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I had not been bullied into any agreement. I did not object... You want an additional pipeline, ok. No problem, pay me. Did so w/o reluctance. Let's not forget. We landowners need to get the gas to market. It has to through somewhere. Again, they already have one pipeline. I am okay w/it.
Bob
Had been reluctant at first. Gave us a few days to think about it. They would get permission and the needed paperwork if they had to. They kinda wanted to do it the easy way. Maybe on a more personal level. Nevertheless, I know they could have got the necessary and required paperwork if they needed.
Bob
The standard lease ERM (Shell) was using in Aug 2010 allowed pipelines for gas from any source. However, they did offer an Addendum that limited that to pipelines for gas from the Lessor's unit.
According to what Bob has written subsequent to his original comment, it appears that "his" pipeline is part of an upgrade to the existing Dominion Sabinsville storage system. (They're installing a second, parallel pipe.)
http://www.dom.com/business/gas-transmission/allegheny-storage-proj...OK, I would wait to see what Seneca decides.
Different leases have different 'non-surface' clauses. In my case, it states that there is no surface disturbance, period...no roads, no wells, no pipeline, or anything else without specific permission from me. They needed separate written permission to do the siesmic survey because it involved surface disturbance.
When negotiating a lease, one is offered ?
1. upfront monies -- known as what -- lease price per leased acre?
2. bonus monies -- for example: 5 yr lease may earn up to $5000 per acre
3. royalties.
In other words all three are negotiated. If one wants terms extended after five years then usually... you get same, or additional bonus, and upfront monies as well as royalties (same or different.)
Can one sign w/abc company for five years and after that five years has expired, enter into negotiations w/different O/G company as if prior lease never existed?
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