I'm in Ohio/Noble/Marion and continue to receive offers. 14 so far by mail, and another arrived yesterday. Post your information and I'll draw a map of "mineral interest". Have your offers increased, remained constant, or stopped coming? Just curious, and it might be fun. Thanks.
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Hi everyone, I am in Columbiana County, Salem township. I received a letter today that said many of my neighbors have sold their mineral rights to Gateway. I personally haven't heard of any and don't have any intention of selling. Have you or anyone you know of actually sold or is this a ploy to try to intimidate us to get us to sell. They make the offer with a statement that says they don't know how much longer they will be able to continue to offer, they say it is impossible to know if their investments have been wise because the ODNR well data shows that the results were not what we hoped for. I am hearing conflicting information on that front as the oil may not be so great but the ngl is really good.
Ha ha, that's a good one. If it's so terrible, why are they offering to buy your minerals? Sounds like a bad investment to me, and even ODNR agrees (not true). Tell him you'd rather not be responsible for selling him a "pig in a poke", and maybe he could find better, safer investments on wall street. lol. Yes, intimidation techniques from landman 101. I'm sure GMS is filled with stories like this. I have heard the "you better sell/lease now, because we're moving out..." many times personally, and friends have also. My answer is "good, hurry, leave now".....
Columbiana County is shown to be smack in the middle of the "rich gas" window (lots of NGL's, and exactly what was hoped for). Chesapeake has drilled many wells in Columbiana concentrated in a strip from SW to NE, and Salem Twp. is right in the thick of it. Hence, the letter to buy your minerals (for pennies on the dollar ultimately). This thread had another offer to buy in Wayne township-to your south. The Utica/Point Pleasant shale play is in its early stages, and you can expect it to heat up everywhere in the coming years, especially in the rich gas zone. These guys that contacted you are either shils for one of the gascos, who have the inside skinny and appreciate the real value underground, or reps for really wealthy guys looking for another place to stash their money and earn big returns. Both categories can stand to wait for the play to develop, because they don't need their money for everyday purposes like you and me, and can afford to let it sit, earning nothing, knowing there is a payday bonanza at the end.
Hold on. Good luck.
Hi Hiker, I agree with you because these companies keep nagging. I would rather not sell to them and not get anything than to sell to them and have to sit on top of their treasures.
bounty minerals offered me 8000.00 acre to buy i am in Greene county pa.
I'm in PA, Beaver county, Ohioville boro & I received an offer
Thanks joe and Tammy; Any more out there from Western PA? Lawrence or Washington Counties?
I personally did'nt recieve an offer but neighbor was offered 2500 an acre hanover township,beaver county Pa company from AL I think it was
Tammy just curious if they gave you a dollar amount or not. I received one also a while back for I think about 4300 an acre. Not a lot more than bonus money. This is in South Beaver. Thanks.
We got a visit from a BP rep, offered 3900/acre 'to lease' and 18% royalties for acreage up in Kinsman area - Trumbull county, in Ohio (for you out of state folks).
How do I know if that is a good deal? How can I get a better deal?
We are talking about "buying" mineral rights not leasing.
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