I received a letter from Chesapeake this week offering me $1,000 12.5% for my 2 acres. I called the rep and told him I felt that was a little low and then mentioned I'd expect close to $2,000. With not even blinking he offered $1500 for a 5yr and $2,000 for a 10yr I told him to send the lease so I could look it over but this tells me these prices are still a little low. Anyhow I was wondering if anyone knows of a landowners association in the area?
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Here in ( Guernsey County) things are getting hotter ,and listen to what James says ,you 'll see $3000-4500 around the corner
Jim, Could you contact me. You seem to know your way around this thing and I'm looking for some guidance. kjc 431 yahoo thanks
740-251-9021 or lbglandservicesllc@gmail.com,
with 25 years in the oil and gas experience from exploration to production, I might have a little insight that might help landowners make better informed, valid decisions that will affect their and their families lives for many years to come.
I want to help landowners have a better understanding of what a true o & g lease and addendum's are, so they can then make a better decision as to what their next move will be, just trying to level the playing field so the leasing is not so one-sided. Thanks.
im in a combined lease on a vertical oil well that is not on my property, i have only 7 acres.recently i was contacted by chesapeake that they have required the rights to the oil and gas well,they went on in the letter sent to me that the current lease prohibits them to include us in a proposed unit and we would have to execute a modic
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hi, i recently received
hi, i recently received a letter from chesapeake that have acquired the rights to the lease on a combined oil and gas well ,which my property has 7 acres on itthey said the terms of the lease prohibit them from including our lease in a proposed unit,to be included our land in one of the proposed units and to take full advantage of horizonal development it would be nessary for us to execute a modification of our lease.they did then come to the house and tried to get me to sign,i just kept a copy of the original lease and the new lease.in talking to them they said that the royalties checks we get from the existing well will still come from the same oil company and they just bought the deep mining rights.they told me where the well is being drilled almost a mile from me and that with only 7 acres there was no chance of disrupting my land. they offered me no bonus money and 12%royalty, they said everyone is signing on but they would not try to force me to sign but would aquire other land to make up the umit,they also said they plan to drill in 6 months.i guess my question to you is this a normal practise not offering bonus money per acre on lands they have existing vertical wells and if it is do you think i shoul d sign anyway since they will be close to my property.thank you very much .
Kevin,
Have you signed yet? Are you still interested in working together? Please let me know. I am an no rush to sign but I would still like to become involved in some kind of landowner group.
Completely agree. Did they give a reason for not wanting to work with stark county landowners? The ALOV group had a website. I printed up a lease from that website however the woman i spoke with stated that it was not the final lease and that they were not allowed to disclose the final lease. Let's keep in touch on here and try to find landowners in similar situations.
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