Does anyone here know the details of the recent (early Nov 2011) ALOV lease signing? This included landowners in Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, and Mahoning counties. It was supposedly 25,000 acres and $5800/20%. Does anyone have a copy of this lease?
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Good luck - Im not positive but im pretty sure the alov lease is confidential and no one is willing release it to the public. If you know somebody that signed your best bet is to try and talk them into letting you take a peak
Permalink Reply by Donald S. Brown on January 18, 2012 at 5:01am Anyone who signed a letter of intent with ALOV should have a copy of the perposed lease. freetrapper
Permalink Reply by caualie on January 20, 2012 at 7:16am Yes, but dollar amounts & percentages are left blank. It's my understanding that you don't see the actual lease until a mass signing event is held.
Permalink Reply by Studer on February 28, 2012 at 1:58pm I'm in Mahoning County. Is it still possible to join the ALOV group?
I am aware of this grouping. I do not believe it was completed in name of ALOV however. Buckeye Minerals moniker was used at signing.
If the same lease group, you are correct on terms. Vast majority of leases signed included surface rights.
I am very acquainted with lease terms. Signers-on still subject to lease rights vetting over next 120 days I believe.
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Prediction: May be one of last landowner collective CHK will be accepting for immediate foreseeable future.
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