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Since i got slammed on my last post on the Mt Jackson grp situation I will refrain from posting what I know. However I will tell you that at least one member of the group is upset because he tells me that Co-exprise wasn't supposed to collect any fees unless the members received $3,000 or more per acre....according to the original agreement. Call my friend a liar, but that is what he claims.
Hopefully someone else in the know will post the absolute truth about the situation.
I hear there are 3 meetings scheduled sometime in the next two weeks.
I spoke to a rep at Co-eXprise this morning. He did not mention anything about the $3,000 acre minimum (no surprise there), but indicated that folks signing up now will be charged 8% of the bonus and 5% of the royalties, versus folks who signed up earlier (5% of the bonus and 0% of royalties). Still sounds like a decent offer. I'm just taking this offer at face value without preconcieved notions of what's what. Adjusted for the 8% fee, the sign-up bonus works out to $2,162 per acre, and the royalty would be 14.25% of gross.
How does that compare to what is actively being offered in Beaver Co.?
There is some debate about the fees. Co-eXprise's agreement states they get paid a percentage "upon the completion of a Negotiation Event." A separate clause states that should negotiations result in a bonus of $3000/acre with a 17% royalty and agreeing to the lease language or "a revised lease agreement that captures the substance of the attached sample lease agreement" than the Owner agrees to execute the agreement.
This means that the owner agrees to sign should those three stipulations be met. Co-eXprise gets paid their commission if someone agrees to sign any offer that they have negotiated, even if it falls below those stipulations. But the owner has the option to not sign.
Thats the first I heard about three more meetings being scheduled
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