I have seen so many complaints in here about lease bonus payments that it is rather a PR problem for the O&G companies. We know that there are O&G companies that snoop in this site and pick up upon comments made here. So with that in mind perhaps we can make some suggestions that might help everyone!
1. Do not sign a lease without doing some research upon your property. It is rather ridiculous for a land owner with a oil well in his back yard to be signing a lease with the expectation of getting a hefty bonus in that situation. It leaves a lot of wasted time on the O&G companies, anxiety for the land owner and disappointment when they are rejected.
2. Listen up O&G companies! You might want to establish a better time frame for payment! It looks bad upon a O&G when they can not comply with the terms that for the most part they themselves are setting. Perhaps a reasonable time frame and place a per day penalty if you exceed the payment time you set. But insure the payment is called a penalty to be paid weekly without fancy language that allows a extension. In no case should a lease be filed without payment of that lease to the land owner first!
3. We can appreciate the fact that it takes time to research property records but when a company's reputation is subject to public opinion as seen in GOMS to perspective Lessors the practice of acquiring leases and paying for those leases needs to be addressed.
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It is a PR problem when we that have not leased as of yet see this happening. With other competition by other companies to choose from it does effect a land owner decision as to who they may lease to.
Surprising that with as many complaints I have seen on deadline dates for lease payments that this topic wasn't jumped on.
What county did Shell pull this in?
Not that it makes it right, but what was their rationale?
Rationale I've heard from Holland, the land owner group for shell, was the abundance of leases that needed to be processed. Ive receieved only one phone call during this entire process letting me know the status of my lease. ONE. The rest of the contact has been on my part. I understand that there is alot of leases and land to search, and the capability of our recorders office is rather limited but with all the abstractors that shell had researching titles and deeds, etc. We would all think that Shell and Holland Title has had their fair amount of time to pay folks. It seems like all we hear is rumors from this person and that person. None of those are factual information that has been received from Holland or Shell. If it was factual, we would have all been paid what we are all owed by now.
Its getting harder and harder to sell the investment to the oversea's market, hence the delay's today. There are too many different investment options around the world in the energy sector and not enough to go around in the U.S.A.
$2.15 NG is tough to make a return on for any company.
The Shell's of the world are no different than the XTO's, the Chesapeake's or the Hess's... they ALL need joint venture money and its slow to trickle in right now... the ponzi scheme is rearing its ugly head once again.
Only my opinion...
Gooood Day...
If I recall....people goto prison for a ponzi scheme...we've all heard of Bernie Madoff, billions upon billions of dollars. And hes gonna be there awhile to think about that.. All of these companies need some accountablity for the misleading information they publish to their "customers" per se . Its OUR land we are leasing to them in good faith....
Very well spoken! DAN. Other's of you unfortunately you signed a contract that allows them to do what ever they want to do.
It's a damn shame that every little detail, LIKE GETTING PAID has to be explicitly spelled out. I really hope the state comes after practices like this...
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