How much do they pay to run Natural gas pipeline across property?
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Permalink Reply by Betty on January 18, 2012 at 2:17pm Generally, not much. A few years ago we were offered $5 / foot which we were told was firm, but we negotiated $15. I've seen different prices on this site. But usually this is something a landowner includes with a land lease and bonus money
Permalink Reply by Sid Conner on January 19, 2012 at 3:06am Thank you for you reply.
Permalink Reply by Charles Crissman on January 19, 2012 at 6:17am myself and the property behind me got approached for a pipeline by chesapeake midstream 15.00 ft. way too low and the kicker in the contract was they can put numerous lines in without future compensation plus for the timber just what it is worth now not in the future.
forget this no payment for huge pipelines in the future was told they wanted for gas and oil from carroll county to columbiana where the prperty is. I would never sign this in my life there just trying to get over homeowners again.
Permalink Reply by Billy Park Whyde on January 18, 2012 at 2:30pm A lot of factors to consider, will they be putting in a large pipe line, will it have any protrusions such as valves or compressor stations, will it disturb or damage crops, or pose a danger to a building that might cancel out property insurance. How desperate are they? Although used to be is a starting point I would enjoy seeing the issue before a jury in a eminent domain acquisition where a jury declares a fair value.
Permalink Reply by Sid Conner on January 19, 2012 at 3:06am Thank you for your reply.
Permalink Reply by Betty on January 19, 2012 at 5:24am Bill Park is correct that there are a number of factors to consider. You should look at location, timber clauses, encroachment width - temporary and permanent. Do your homework.
Permalink Reply by Kathleen J. Pierson on January 19, 2012 at 6:26am I too would like to know how much is paid. Talisman rep told me 15.00 a foot. He also said 3 pipelines and although I have not seen a contract to make any decision about he ((Bruce Moyer, rep for Talisman) told me they already have an agreement to go around me if I didn't sign or wanted more money. I thought this odd that one would put more time in talking to my neighbors about the pipeline before speaking with me. Any body with info about these pipelines please share.
Permalink Reply by Billy Park Whyde on January 19, 2012 at 6:55am Duh if they had an agreement before they asked you why did they bother you? If they had entended going through your property you would have been a priority not well we bothered everyone else first!
Permalink Reply by Kathleen J. Pierson on January 19, 2012 at 7:14am They didn't have an agreement before they asked me, he said he just heard yesterday that they could go around me. No need to be rude here... However I found it odd that they would speak to anyone before me... Was really interested in knowing how much is being paid and also how wide is this right of way. They said 50 ft. but is that either side or total? Anyone having signed a contract please add your input. Thank you.
Permalink Reply by Kathleen J. Pierson on January 19, 2012 at 7:18am Would also like to add they would save money by going through my property instead of going around.
Permalink Reply by Appalachian on January 19, 2012 at 7:36am 25' from center of pipe on both sides. Important factors that come to mind are burial depth, temporary "workspace" easement, additional future lines, future increases in width, reclaimation procedures, access restrictions (fences/gates), maintenance, property devaluation, landowner access restrictions, drainage, and damages payment.
Permalink Reply by Kathleen J. Pierson on January 19, 2012 at 3:36pm Thank you for the info.
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