Has anyone else heard that there is another layer under the Utica? Something to think about if you are selling your mineral rights.
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Swepi/Shell is looking at 26, count em,26 formations on one of their PA. well pads.
You can put in your lease that you only want to lease the Utica/Marcellus.......all others, if they choose to drill them will have to be purchased by the oil/gas company.
What is the point pleasant? How many formations are there?
There should be no reason you couldn't get depth restrictions in your lease. I just signed in January and got a restriction from the top of the Marcellus to just below the bottom of the Trenton/Black River.
Absolutely, any lease for mineral rights should specify the depths included. Of course the lessor will base the offer on what is included and may not make an offer if the depth restrictions do not fit into their plans. Part of the negotiations and just another important reason to have a good attorney involved on your behalf. You know what they say about the man who represents himself in court... applies to mineral leases as well.
I do believe that if a landowner gets to thinking they are so smart that they want to start telling the o&g co.s what layer they can drill, pugh clauses,time limits,etc. they may find themselves on the outside,looking in. You've seen some of the weird shaped production unit maps? some of those parcels that were left out may have been one of those guys!
And you would rather see what????? See the landowner screwed over once again by the big business that is G&O?
Every situation is different, a well educated landowner should 1) have the advice of a good attorney, and 2) know how far that they can push the negotiations.
Well educated is good, greedy, no. I know of some landowners who would;nt sign when their neighbors did, good leases ,but since they thought they could hold out for more, are still not leased and may never be with their present demands.
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