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Jamie b,
I have property in SE Guernsey. I have received interest from several brokers. I don't know if any of them are interested in your area or not. Your relative has probably received mailings as well. If your relative has made the decision to sell, then you should contact as many buyers as possible. I know in the few inquiries I have made the offers were dramatically different (from $2,500 up to $9,000). An internet search on "Utica mineral broker" will probably turn up a dozen or more brokers as well. There are even advertisements on this site to sell your mineral rights. Here is a partial list of mailings I have received:
Jenco Energy - Chris Campisi 205.283.8477 cjcampisi66@yahoo.com
LL&B Minerals - Joe Lindenmuth 406.945.2255
MMG - Jimmy Ellis 724.554.4251
Please note that I am not vouching for any of these companies. I really don't know anything about them. Personally, I have decided not to sell my mineral rights. But each landowner's circumstances are different. I wish your relative well and hope you can find them a good deal.
Jeff Rokisky a WV attorney licensed in Ohio, WV, and PA has the best method I have heard so far for selling minerals. His people determine the value of your minerals based on wells in your area, then put your minerals up for bid with 25 to 50 companies biding. He gets 6% of what you sell for so it's in his best interest to make the most money for you. I'm in no way related to Jeff or his business by the way.
Look him up on the internet, under Jeff Rokisky WV Attorney, or watch his show on Sundays at 11am on channel 9. That's where I heard him explain his method of selling minerals for landowners.
This is what I would do if I absolutely had to sell my minerals. Selling any other way will net you less money, I'm sure of that. Keeping the minerals will net you more money, I'm sure of that as well.
Man, I should have kept the minerals!
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