How much longer will companies even bother leasing land? With so much natural gas on the market and the price in the basement why would they even bother? Yes the potential is their for a big profit for them but when? What do you think? No we are not leased and don't expect to be anytime soon.
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In a simple answer. If they have not yet leased in your area, and you are predicted to yield dry gas, they are not interested. If you're in Utica territory that is far enough west to be either wet and or oil, they're a comin...
If you're in a dry gas area... you got two chances, slim and none... and slim just left town.
Kathleen, how can you write off the purchase of gas rights on your federal taxes?
...bottom line, you can't "write it off" as she claims, unless you establish a business dedicated to the proposition of buying and selling minerals... and that is still not going to be an offset against royalties that you might receive on a piece of property that you own individually.
Simple - Never as the ones leasing up the ground are the oil companies and eventually (when they are ready) they will manipulate and speculate the prices of natural gas through the roof just as oil. They are securing their future for years to come.
You are a sad paranoid/delusional individual.
Shortsighted. When did gas go under 2 and stay there?
Its natural in my booko, now IS the time to lease and buy NG dry gas assets.
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