We are pleased to announce a new meeting date. Bob Rea of Buckeye Mineral will speaking and be covering some new ground as well as a Q/A session. It should be an informative meeting especially with all the news coming out of Trumbull county.
April 26th 7pm Pymatuning Valley High School
Veterans Memorial Preforming Arts center
School is West of Andover on State Route 6 . Hope to see everyone.
We will be send out emails to our contacts this weekend.
eala.shale@gmail.com
Tags:
Going to be working with Bob Rea of Buckeye Mineral.
I've heard that Stephen Rea (Bob's brother) is running and the 'go to guy' for 'Buckeye Mineral'.
So, I'm getting that the Eastern Ashtabula Landowners Association (EALA) is a 'Landowner Group' and 'Buckeye' Mineral is a 'Land Manager'. I'm also getting that 'Buckeye Mineral' will (for the most part) negotiate with the actual 'Developers' representing EALA's best interest.
Do I have that correct ?
I'm seeing two (2) organizations between the Landowners and the Developers and of course, this is by the Landowner's so choosing.
Since all monies originate from the Landowner's Gas & Oil (resident on the Landowner's land) and are paid by the actual Developers of the resources, I've a question as to how many people within these two (2) middle organizations will be getting paid ?
Do EALA people get paid ?
If so is their compensation coming from the 2 3/4% of the Landowner's Signing Bonus ?
Or could there also be Landowner Royalty (penalties) involved in all contracts constructed by way of 'EALA' and 'Buckeye Mineral' (perhaps conditionally hidden from the Landowners) ?
Joseph -Ohio
I've heard that Stephen Rea (Bob's brother) is running and the 'go to guy' for 'Buckeye Mineral'. I would not bet on that.
So, I'm getting that the Eastern Ashtabula Landowners Association (EALA) is a 'Landowner Group' and 'Buckeye' Mineral is a 'Land Manager'. I'm also getting that 'Buckeye Mineral' will (for the most part) negotiate with the actual 'Developers' representing EALA's best interest.
Do I have that correct ? Yes
I'm seeing two (2) organizations between the Landowners and the Developers and of course, this is by the Landowner's so choosing.
Since all monies originate from the Landowner's Gas & Oil (resident on the Landowner's land) and are paid by the actual Developers of the resources, I've a question as to how many people within these two (2) middle organizations will be getting paid ? Buckeye Mineral is the only one getting paid ( 2 3/4% ) . The Developer pays you, you pay Buckeye.
Do EALA people get paid ? No, our only payment is in providing people of Ashtabula County the ability to make a informed decision on leasing their minerals. No matter who they decide to sign with.
If so is their compensation coming from the 2 3/4% of the Landowner's Signing Bonus ? See above.
Or could there also be Landowner Royalty (penalties) involved in all contracts constructed by way of 'EALA' and 'Buckeye Mineral' (perhaps conditionally hidden from the Landowners) ? See above.
Dan,
Thanks for your response.
Sincerely,
Joseph-Ohio
ASK ONE OF THE TRUMBULL COUNTY LANDOWNERS IF THEY LIKED THE FINE PRINT THEY GOT IN THEIR LEASE. I KEEP HEARING ABOUT FINE PRINT WHEN IT COMES TO BOB AND BUCKEYE MINERAL.
Hi, is there any chance EALA would consider holding meetings on a weekend? It seems that most recent meetings are with only a short notice and on weeknights, making attendance a little more difficult. I'm very interested in attending but I think you may be missing some possible attendees/participants due to the short notice and timing of the meetings. Thanks.
Setting up a conservation easement donation can be used as well to offset some of the tax liability. Ohio Extension had a good Tax workshop , almost brought tears to my eyes with all tax liability involved. Would like to know the details of your information as the tax workshop didn't give that type of plan a very good endorsement.
I know Mike Vary, and working with him to develop a systematic approach to planning for the lease income. I not sure who spoke at the Tax workshop at the Ohio Extension, but the conservation easement may or may not assist in reducing taxes. The Bush era tax laws are to be eliminated by the end of this year if Congress does not act, which means the conservation easement may not be deductible given your personal situation. However there are other strategies such as the one Mike Vary mentioned in his post that could potentially defer and save taxes. If you would like to discuss your personal tax situation my contact information is below.
Michael Dolezal, CPA, Realtor
Hallman & Stasko, CPAs
Cleveland Oh
440-225-7680
© 2024 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher). Powered by
h2 | h2 | h2 |
---|---|---|
AboutWhat makes this site so great? Well, I think it's the fact that, quite frankly, we all have a lot at stake in this thing they call shale. But beyond that, this site is made up of individuals who have worked hard for that little yard we call home. Or, that farm on which blood, sweat and tears have fallen. [ Read More ] |
Links |
Copyright © 2017 GoMarcellusShale.com