I have over 70 acres in western Carroll County with no current gas or oil lease. I called Rex Energy and Chesapeake about leasing and they said they are not interested. I am curious on why they are not in the market at this time.
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Reality is that there are simply not enough rigs in existence to drill the acreage currently under lease before the leases expire. Add that to the lack of required infrastructure (it is being built, but it takes time and money) and here we are today. If you can't easily and reasonably get your product to market, you can't produce it profitably. It really is not a mystery.
"If these investments are made based on a Return (ROI) at some unknown time in the distant future (pending rig availability, infrastructure development, politics, etc.) what has seemingly 'stopped the music' ?"
Nothing has stopped the music. The drilling activity is still climbing higher every quarter. We're nowhere near the peak yet. But there is a finite amount of capital to invest and a lot has already been poured in. CHK's new CEO is firing thousands of employees because they are bloated and dragged down by crushing debt. No, one more lease won't break their back but at some point they have to say "enough".
I appreciate your responses. It always nice to get information when you have to make a big decision.
Good information to find out would be "Who has leased the neighboring properties to yours?". That company (or companies) will most likely be the ones who end up needing your acreage if and when they do drill in your neighborhood. They are who you need to market your acreage to unless you have hundreds and hundreds of acres where one company could drill multiple wells only on your land.
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