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I wanted to bring this our into the open as it was rather hidden in the County area of interest let the thread be there or here but the implications could have impact on the entire region.
Hers a comment I made at the county site
Here is VERY INTERESTING WEB SITE http://www.milliondollarwayblog.com/p/faq.html it deals with the Baken Shale but if we are anyway close it will be VERY VERY INTERESTING. I causally looked over it and production is WOW but then again some data is missing to draw a good idea of what is going on. For example not mentioned is the length of a lateral of the well which of course could mean a big change.
My belief is the lease amounts will be exceptionally higher for hold outs if the forced pooling remains in effect. Think of it this way if two or three neighbors can hold 11% of a 640 acre area it puts forced pooling out of the picture( if Ohio keeps my understanding of it a company must have 90%) so it looks as if a parcel of or combination 11%o = 70.4 acres could prevent forced pooling . Even at 1280 acres a group of landowners in a hit and miss acreage if banded together for 11% is only 140.8 acres.
WOW ! With that idea a company could easily go about trying to set up such a lucrative acquisition using strategic planning to cash in on this. It would also allow individual landowners to do the same. A multi acreage family farm spread out in different plots would be a dream come true. Supply and demand pricing!
In Muskingum County you can view the lease information IN MAP PARCEL FORM in the County Engineers Office at the Court House I'll bet this is already taking place by those in the system.
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