I have a 50 acre farm that I want included in a well after I lease. I want the whole 50 acres included in a well in order to maximize my royalties after a well is drilled. How do I accomplish this? I know anything can be put in a lease but has anyone had this stipulation included in a lease? Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Its called an "inclusion clause", which essentially provides that either all, or a specified percentage of your property must be put into a unit. One word of caution... if an operator faced with having a lease with an inclusion clause, might opt to leave you out of the unit entirely rather than having the flexibility to include only the portion that makes sense to them. Most leases have limitations on the maximum size of units and using your example of having a 50 acre lease, if an operator were within 30 acres of having his maximum size unit already established, he might just pencil you out entirely since having to include your entire 50 acres would put them over the limit on maximum unit size.
Jim
I had not thought of that angle. Thanks
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