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Permalink Reply by tony blankenship on November 14, 2011 at 6:30pm hess is starting to make round if ur not least they will get to u most likely they stopped by my place last wee , their landman said there goin to all the place that dont show minerial rights already leased. there starting at 5000/ac signing bonus and 17% i told him i already signed so i didnt get to see contract cause he left to go to next place
Permalink Reply by tonya palmer on November 15, 2011 at 2:02am Don't worry, they need every inch of your county.
Permalink Reply by Beth Kyer on November 15, 2011 at 5:59am Smith-Goshen Landowners Group is still accepting landowners as far as I know. There is a meeting tonight at Union Local Middle School at 6:00.
Be sure to bring your parcel numbers if you wish to add your acreage to the group.
Permalink Reply by tonya palmer on November 15, 2011 at 7:28am
Permalink Reply by Finnbear on November 15, 2011 at 8:19am Parcel numbers are how the county identifies your land for tax purposes and can be found in two places.
1) On your real-estate tax bill
2) On the Belmont County Auditor Website . This is probably the easiest place to find them. Click on "Real Estate Online" over to the right side of the screen. Next click on "Start your search..." Next enter the owner's name.
As far as deciding about leasing goes, it is inevitable that drilling IS coming to Belmont. You will have to deal with the noise, the dust, the trucks, for years to come. You might as well profit from it. If you join a good landowner group (like Smith-Goshen) and get a landowner-friendly lease that protects your interests, it will make the nuisance side of the business a bit more tolerable. If you do go to the meeting tonight, try to show up early to register. A large crowd is expected.
Permalink Reply by Beth Kyer on November 15, 2011 at 8:23am Thanks Finnbear. I was hoping you would jump in.
Permalink Reply by Finnbear on November 15, 2011 at 8:39am I have not been here much recently. I am involved with another landowner group in NE Ohio where I live and it has kept me very busy lately.
Permalink Reply by Renee E. Dorsey on July 17, 2012 at 12:18pm HEY - looks who is here! lol...
Permalink Reply by Beth Kyer on November 15, 2011 at 8:20am You're welcome. You will find your parcel numbers on your property tax bill. You are doing exactly what I have done to learn about this leasing business. Follow these blogs. They are most helpful and can guide you to news and info. Use google searches to learn both about fracking and leasing. The internet is a great tool...Good luck and I hope to see you tonight.
Permalink Reply by tonya palmer on November 16, 2011 at 2:28am
Permalink Reply by Finnbear on November 16, 2011 at 3:46am The Smith-Goshen group has been having a meeting about once a month since they started back in January. At each meeting, the group was given an update by the committee on the progress they were making. At many of the meetings, an expert was brought in to speak to the group in an educational capacity. Some of the people who came to educate the group have been, an oil & gas expert from ODNR, a retired oil and gas company geologist, a tax planner, a geologist from Marietta college, an attorney who specializes in estate planning, investment advisors, someone who knows about coal mining in Belmont county, etc. Each of these meetings brought the members up to speed on the group's progress but also taught those willing to listen some things that they should know about the oil and gas business and also things would need to know down the road after they have a lease signed. Many involved in this will collect a 6-figure plus lease bonus check and it will probably be the largest single piece of income they collect in their whole life. The tax planning, estate planning, and investment advise are crucial to making the oil and gas income benefit you for a lifetime and not just the next couple of years. You don't want to end up like so many lottery winners who end up flat broke 5 years later.
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