Looking for contact numbers of companies leasing in Guernsey County. Anyone know of any leasing in Guernsey have heard Keystone, EQT,and Recently Gulfport. Was just wandering if anyone had any contact numbers for these companies.Thanks
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Permalink Reply by evan on March 26, 2013 at 5:29am Heres a couple. Carizzo is leasing call brian yeck at 304-547-2111, Antero is also , 732-0016, Thats all the numbers i have right now. But i know eclipse, Chesapeake and gulfort is also
Permalink Reply by mike james on March 26, 2013 at 6:57am Thanks Evan, Trying to get a contact for Gulfport as well.Agin, Thanks.
Permalink Reply by Billy Park Whyde on March 26, 2013 at 6:34am I would think that if the O&G company is hungry for leasing your property THEY WILL LOOK YOU UP even if you live in TIMBUCKTOO, ALASKA. They pay their employees to do it as well! A landsman on a dog sled I'll bet it it has been done ,if not, at least by snowmobile or helicopter.
Permalink Reply by mike james on March 26, 2013 at 6:56am Wow Thanks, Billy, I am sure you are probally right! But I wish when you replied to my post you would have read it first!! I wated to know if anyone had any contact numbers to oil and gas companies leasing.Not someone looking to throw A back handed comment at me!! Any how I truley thank you and commplement you on you being the master of the obvious!! Hope you give your self a hug for giving me your indepth insight!! Good day.And God Bless you.
Permalink Reply by Billy Park Whyde on March 26, 2013 at 7:48am Hey sorry Mike. I guess your thread title caught most of my attention. A couple of years ago most threads were anyone know of a landowner friendly lease that a company is offering?
Now it seems as if hey I got money the first go around and am looking for more and more with nothing being said about lease conditions for the land owner. Used to be we would hear of water testing, how close to my house or barn. Just seems to me the fast buck is taking over. Kinda of seems like the independence of some landowners has now been changed to dependency of the O&G, something I would dread to see.
Hope you can understand my sentiments upon it.
Permalink Reply by mike james on March 26, 2013 at 8:25am Understandable! No grudge held. My case is I have not singed just moved here a few years ago talked to neighbor was told everyone would get together before making a move.Well that never happend soon as money was offered people singed.One old timer behind me said he was not going to sing for nothing so we were not going to.Well guess what happend lol we have a spring we are in the middle of a circle where everyone has singed so we may as well get our peice of pie. Have a buddy who did not sing or atleast yet and they are putting a pad in 100 or 200 yards from his house so for what it is worth i do not want to go threw the mud dirt noise trucks and all with out compensation.As well as it may take them some time to get to where I am at so their may be another singing bonus in future.SoI am trying to find a company becuase at this point my property is emcompassed I am the eye on a quarter sorta speak only one left not singed thats where i sit. I also have more land than some that have singed. So agin that is my reasoning any help/advice would be greatly tooken.
Permalink Reply by Oliver Perry on March 26, 2013 at 8:34am The company that signed the folks around you is going to be the best bet for you to get leased also.
Permalink Reply by mike james on March 26, 2013 at 9:35am Thanks it is a mix between Shell And Gulf port thats why I am trying to get contact numbers!!
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