We are pleased to announce a new Eastern Ashtabula Landowners Association Meeting . Please feel free to pass along this information to your neighbors. Bob Rea will be giving us some up to date information on what's happening in the area with the O/G play. Hope you can make it...
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We're hearing that Buckeye is having another meeting July 9, 2013 at Pymatuning Valley High School in Andover. Of course that seems to us to imply that they have no deal to present to the membership which signed on as we have it under the pretext that they would have a deal to vote on by June 30, 2013.
Wondering what the membership's mood is ?
Wondering especially about how Eastern Ashtabula Landowners Association (EALA) is taking the apparently negative news.
Why doesn't EALA come up with something themselves ?
How about a group of local Drillers who perhaps are already members of EALA coming up with a landowner cognizant leasehold agreement, a member Attorney or Law Office looking after the membership's interests, and then developing some drilling units ?
If something like that were to develop we might join EALA as well.
Probably a lot of hurdles to negotiate.
Probably we'd hear again all about the same industry shortcomings (hopefully only from the industry); you know:
1) Lack of infrastructure (no pipe for Oil / NG / NGLs)
2) Held By Production / Landowners already leased
3) Non-Contiguous lands
4) Low Geo Pressure
5) Not enough seismic data
6) Not enough test bores
7) Not enough wells in production
Those are things that to me represent excuses more than reasons. If those issues need to be addressed then a Landowner Group ought to move and address them for their membership. The group ought to come up with ideas / resolutions for the membership to vote on - choose a course of action - and then roll with it.
We're not finding much sense in tying up our land for an extended waiting period and then not seeing any progress resolving the issues holding up the show. That tact seems to have been tried and also seems to have failed. Hasn't it ? Does anyone know any differently ? Wonder if it's not just wishful thinking here ?
Say who is the spokesperson for EALA these days anyway ?
I was there and my take on it is as follows. after listening to the geologist talk about formations and following the layers in the ground. Lower Ashtabula county possibility mid to upper not to good. they state some where around 1.3 billion in leases are being held currently and that the lessors are in NO big hurry to accumulate more. Meaning in my opinion that if a lease is a possibility that you can bet its not gonna be as big as the rest.(in Ashtabula county). It was also stated that we are more likely to be approached by pipeline right away's people before oil leases. Not really my cup of tea.
This is my opinion and others may have seen it another way. I am not going to consider early retirement or buy a new John Deere in the near future.
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