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I certainly hope folks took the time to read your post sir. Great insight from someone who knows "The Game". Thank you for driving home the fact that , no one here is under any pressure to sign anything. Someone posted those PDC numbers from Wills Township Guernsey yesterday, most of that country is HBP with acreage restrictions of 80 to 160 acre pooling on the old clinton leases. Same with many of the 10 dollar Oxford Oil leases , 160 acre pooling. The ammendment process has not even started yet in those areas.
Folks had better wise up to signing these ammendments for a little bit of nothing, you have alot more power than you realize. These BOE/Liquid numbers are huge ! And these areas are not blocked up like Chesapeake's, they need your acreage.
Thank you sir for taking the time to inform folks..... I share your passion for helping the little guy.
Jimmy W
Not many shout outs like this one from the ground level, thank you fellow landowner for this true and raw advise!
I have heard the same thing coming from folks in Harrison county.....
Multiple formations..Utica,Black river....and one deeper yet that has yet to be named.....and suppose to be a "sea of oil" in the deeper one.
Is there any info on how deep the TBR. is?
Get the API # for the wells and check the permits - the Trenton wells may only be vertical pilot(s) for Point Pleasant/Utica wells. And different operators permit Point Pleasant and Utica differently, but they're likely the same target.
Just a few thoughts, worth double checking either way.
Cheers!
Are the TBR permits in a dry gas,wet gas or oil area?
You said you were offered $5000 per acre for 50% of your mineral rights. Was this for your total acres or your "net acres" (half your total acres). ? If you have 100 acres did they offer $500,000 for 50% which is reality is offering $10,000 an acre for mineral rights. I hadn't seen an offer this high so if so is good news.
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