I kept waiting for someone to post this information to see how widely it was disseminated, but so far I haven't seen any confirmation here. (If indeed this has been posted, I apologize for the duplicate entry.)
This is what I know: my parents received an announcement card--dropped off, not in the mail--informing them of an upcoming meeting to be conducted by Antero Resources' representatives. My parents are under lease with Antero, as are most of their neighbors in Beaver Township, Noble County, so naturally my mother mentioned this meeting in casual conversation, but no one seemed to know about it. My mother called other neighbors, and they didn't receive any notice either. So she called Antero and was told there was no large mailout to other leaseholders, but my parents were given the notice in the hope that they would let others know! (Oh c'mon!)
Anyway, my mother was advised that indeed, some major principals traveling from Colorado to give everyone interested an overview of Antero's progress and various operational developments in Ohio. In my mind, despite the lack of promotion, this is a significant outreach in the company's core area and would be worth attending. I was hoping that others would go and report back; my parents will likely attend, but they are elderly and don't have the internet, so they wouldn't be posting any first-hand reports.
Here are the details as I know them:
Antero Resources Community Meeting--June 19, 2013
5PM to 7PM
Robert T. Secrest Senior Center
201 High Street, Senecaville, OH (Guernsey County)
I went to the Senior Center's website and this meeting was not listed on its calendar or activities list, but I'm not certain the website is closely maintained.
If anyone can confirm this meeting or wishes to discuss it afterwards, perhaps this thread can be used to consolidate comments or reactions (if indeed, the meeting does occur).
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Bob, you have mentioned "dog and pony show" several times. Now I wish I would have went.
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Bob,
Thanks for the good information. I'm sure that anyone with land adjacent to land under the control of the state will find it helpful. That includes everyone with property adjacent to the state parks as well. Hopefully, we will get some further clarification from the legislature and/or ODNR. The Ohio Farm Bureau is working on it.
how do you think the MWCD and the state are linked? This is a conservation district. The lease is there own, not the states, you are tryin to make a mountain out of a mole hole. Slow down your inaccurate info and quit creating such a stir.
We the people have rights, one of them being the use of private lands and the ownership of real estate and minerals beneath. The language of a lease between parties regulate the majority of happenings here. But do not make the assumption that state and MWCD are the same.
Does anyone have any figures for how much can be negotiated for a pooling amendment for an old lease that currently does not allow pooling?
Also, has anyone successfully determined that an old lease is producing in non-paying quantities? What sort of gas pressure would be typical of such a well? These particular wells are listed with the ODNR as "abandoned", and have no production records on file.
Thanks,
Carl
One neighbor with an old Beck lease where the pooling paragraph was struck out by the original landowner was offered first $1000/acre to sign an amendment to cure this, and then as part of the larger Beck/XTO/Antero deal offered $3000/acre. Another friend (not in the Beck group) was offered $1000/acre to sign a similar "pooling" amendment, and did do just that along with many neighbors in his area. I think, as with leasing, more contiguous acres gives you more negotiating power on this question (which my friend was unable to talk the neighbors into doing). However, one other neighbor with an old Oxford lease (pooling clause struck out) was unable to come to agreement over this issue, and now the drilling units in the area are obviously being drawn to exclude his acreage....so these guys are human....and if you push them too far, they may just walk away and fry some fish elsewhere, even if it hurts them.
Thanks, Hiker.
Might mandatory pooling come into play, I wonder?
TO FAR AWAY FROM ME AGAIN! THANKS FOR SHARING THOUGH! BOB
Myron Unit 2H was added to the map 6/28 It is in Seneca Twp Sec 15 (to the west of the Dollison Unit). It shows three laterals running NNW under Seneca Lake.
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