It seems like the old Clinton wells just keep producing, while we are waiting for the Utica to be drilled. Have heard it said that where the Clinton is good the Utica will be as well. Some think the gas in the Clinton migrated from the Utica over time. What is the facts on this if known?
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Are there no opinions or thoughts on this.
What thoughts were you looking for, exactly? Yes, the Clinton has been prolific and has driven Ohio oil and gas production for decades. Yes, there is some consensus that the Utica is the source rock for the Clinton. Is there something deeper you'd like to discuss? I'd be happy to join any conversation you have in mind.
I am also interested in the same scenario where the new land owner received the mineral rights but they did not get the existing oil and gas lease. The royalties go to the lease owner.
I have been doing some lite research regarding this. I want to understand what right the mineral owner has regarding any new development. From what I have read and seen, a lease with no written restrictions (like most of the older leases) allow the lessee/oil producer to explore and drill new wells and the new royalties go to the lease owner - the mineral owner has no rights or ownership. What I am not sure about is, what happens if the oil producer needs to pool the lease to drill a new well. The oil co normally has to get approval to do pooling. Who has the rights to sign, the lease owner or mineral owner. I did find one example where pooling was done to drill a new well and the approval was signed by the lease owner not the mineral owner.
Kathi, unless there is something I am not aware of (which is very likely) I believe you will not hear from Enervest. You best move would be to try and get the lease canceled. I have read a few stories that indicated folks were able to end a lease by proving the well was no longer profitable.
All,
after paying for a title search our land was found to be HBP from an old clinton well.
We do own the maineral righs though. Any further development, outside that well, we would be entitled to 12 1/2 per the old lease, from what we where told.
If the mineral rights were not separated from the surface parcel.....then Enervest knows to contact you. Someone would have to prove otherwise to Enervest for them to not deal with you.
James,
nothing new, just waiting, the best news would be if they come up with a way to extract enough minerals in the oil rich areas, then our area would become a priority.There are companies working this now, so down the road, yeah never know.
Bill
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