WAS WONDERING HOW FAR AWAY FROM A WELL I CAN BE TO GET ROYALTIES? I HEARD 7 MILES IS THIS TRUE CAN SOMEONE ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
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Permalink Reply by Jason on December 12, 2012 at 2:37pm
Permalink Reply by Tony Yurina on December 12, 2012 at 2:42pm Seven miles is not accurate.
The longest Utica lateral well bore that I am aware of, is approximately 8,200 feet from the well pad.
Assuming you had title to the oil & gas minerals and they have been leased to a reputable company.
Typically you would have to live within 1 to 1.5 miles of the well pad radius, and have property situated within the defined drilling unit acreage for that given well to be eligible to receive royalties. The defined unit can be from 160 acres to 640 acres, some as high as 1,200 acres. The majority are 160 acres.
The only way you could possibly receive royalty from property seven miles away, is if you or your ancestors reserved minerals on property that far away. In this case you would be deemed very lucky.
Permalink Reply by Oliver Perry on December 13, 2012 at 1:47am Cathie,
I believe you are in the area Shell drills, their units are generally around 450 - 500 acres. The units are rectangular in shape, with the long sides of the rectangle running towards the northwest / southeast. If you were in the unit, the farthest you could possibly be from the well and still receive royalties would most likely be a little over 1 mile, or 1.5 miles at the very most.
Permalink Reply by CATHIE on December 13, 2012 at 1:56am I WANT TO THANK EACH AND EVERYONE THAT ANSWERED MY QUESTION! I LEARN SOMETHING EVERYDAY ON THIS SITE.
Permalink Reply by Oliver Perry on December 13, 2012 at 2:14am Cathie,
I've attached a pdf copy of the SWEPI Drake Well Unit to give you an idea what Shell units look like. In this case, the well is located at the northwest end of the unit.
Permalink Reply by Oliver Perry on December 13, 2012 at 3:56am To give you some perspective on the unit drawing, I calculated the actual length and width of the Drake unit. It is approximately 3,000' wide x 6,700' long. The well is 5,800' from the southeast end of this particular unit.
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