Has anyone got a handle on what is going on with Great River?
They are without a doubt the most disorganized operation on the planet.
Many leases were signed in Belmont County but most are way beyond the bonus time frame outlined in the lease or the order of payment.
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Permalink Reply by adam sorell on February 19, 2014 at 3:05pm Seems Paloma just filed and paid up. No memorandum b.s.
i've attached the PAid Up LEase for the Affidavit in previous post
Permalink Reply by martin on February 19, 2014 at 3:07pm
Permalink Reply by Brett on February 19, 2014 at 3:15pm Yes. I was told the same thing. But, the Affidavit of Non-Compliance that they provided might still work to get a release from Great River. Does anyone know who, other than Gulfport might be leasing in the area?
The guy at Paloma was very accommodating. I wish that I had signed with them in the first place.
Permalink Reply by Renee E. Dorsey on February 22, 2014 at 10:51am I had offers from both Gulfport and Paloma. I only have @ 9 acres. I am in Mead Township, outside of Shadyside. I was at the UL meeting with "Great River" or whoever they were calling themselves that day. Anyway, I posted and posted on here about it, trying to save people from the exact aggravation to which you are a part of now. Did anyone even listen?
I had both leases checked by a great O & G attorney. I ended up with Paloma based on the lease. I was happy, we were paid at 85 days. So what that my lease was flipped to AEP Utica? I could care less - at least they can drill and drill quickly.
I can try to dig out the number for the Gulfport lady if you like; her name was Chery Curley I think.....she was very nice and I almost felt guilty for not signing with her, since we talked so much but GP would not budge on the lease language. My attorney didn't approve! He has more knowledge than me, and is all into the business, unlike some of these lawyers trying to put a group together just to make a buck for themselves.
Permalink Reply by Frances K Leek on April 2, 2014 at 4:12am Renee, I have land in Mead Township in Jacobsburg and wish I would have seen your warnings about Great River before I signed 187 days ago. Who is your great O & G attorney. I'm way out here in Arizona and can't seem to get any help.
Fran
You can do better than 7200 pr acre. The 20% is now the norm.
Permalink Reply by Frances K Leek on April 2, 2014 at 4:12am How much better and with who?
Permalink Reply by OUBobcat on February 21, 2014 at 7:52am Does you lease specify they have to pay you in a certain time in terms of "working" days or actual calendar days? That could be a big difference in days.
Permalink Reply by Rick on February 21, 2014 at 8:29am calendar days based on interpretation as they state if the 150 days falls on Sunday that it extends one day
Permalink Reply by adam sorell on February 24, 2014 at 6:32am Paloma sold all their Belmont County leases to AEP, Great River whatever.
Permalink Reply by adam sorell on March 2, 2014 at 9:35pm http://www.ibtimes.com/chesapeake-energy-accused-hiding-behind-shel...
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