WEST VIRGINIA FORCED POOLING...STOP IT OR LOSE YOUR LEASING RIGHTS !!!

The House Judiciary Committee of the West Virginia Legislature is preparing legislation to authorize forced pooling and multiple bore holes on a single drilling pad. Further review of the proposed legislation will continue during the January 2011 interim meetings, which will be held just prior to the start of the 2011 regular session on the West Virginia Legislature. The 2011 session begins January 12, 2011.


A FEW FACTS WHY YOU NEED TO TAKE ACTION

1- You will lose your right to lease your minerals on your terms. All “tax paying” mineral owners in West Virginia should reserve the ''Right to a Fair Lease'' !

2- Billions of dollars will be lost to the State and the mineral owners during the coming years of leasing and drilling !

3- The companies will be able to ''Force Pool'' any acreage (leased or unleased). For the unleased, pay no bonus monies and also they may only have to pay the state minimum 12.5% royalty. For the the leased, you will never get the chance to negotiate a more favorable and fair lease on your terms with addendums and separate leases for multipul parcels and formations if your poorly executed lease expires. If ''Forced Pooling'' is enacted, your chances of seeing your poorly executed leases expire greatly diminish.

4- The companies will also be able to “Hold By Production” millions of acres by including only a portion of large and small parcels in a drilling unit ! Also, the companies have taken advantage of many unknowing mineral owners by getting them to sign over multiple parcels within the same county on a single lease, allowing the companies to ''Hold By Production'' all parcels that have been included in the lease, once a well is drilled on any one parcel. If Forced Pooling is enacted, the companies will likely start applying for and drilling hundreds of verticals throughout the state so as to ''HBP'' as much acreage as possible before leases expire.


5- The companies will be able to take all gas producing formations from the mineral owners. Mineral owners should reserve the right to lease each formation separately.

6- The companies will be able to drill based on all the poorly executed early leases and the unsigned will not be able to add in addendums for protections. (This could end up being a hugh problem for the State and even envirometalists should be against ''Forced Pooling'' based on this fact).

7- The companies already knew that ''Forced Pooling'' could possibly be enacted before the leasing ever began. If you do your homework, you will see that the companies came in and leased up much of the large acreage first. If the large acreage had more than one owner, they would take a lease with the owner or owners who held the largest percentage and never offer, and in many cases, never even contact the remaining coowners who held the smaller percentage, in hopes of being able to ''Force Pool'' them in the future. There may be an instance where a mineral owner may not be found, but the drill still is allowed to go into the ground. As for the mineral owners who can be found, these companies should be “Forced” to contact all owners initially and present an offer to the group.

8- WVSORO wants Forced Pooling but they have gone as far as to say this about horizontal drilling;

“WVSORO generally favors horizontal drilling because one well site, access road and pipeline replaces three or four. Moreover, if horizontal wells are drilled from centralized well pads, one well site, access road and pipeline can replace more than 20 vertical well sites“.
Will WVSORO ever be happy?

9- WVSORO and the companies always use the term “landowner” to make the story of ''Forced Pooling'' sound as if it may be the only way an unleased landowner will be able to share in the royalties. Fact is, most landowners in West Virginia do not own the mineral rights that lay beneath their surface, thus misleading more people to believe that ''Forced Pooling'' is the right thing to do.

10- Forced Pooling will keep Billions of dollars from coming into the state and send it back to Texas, Oaklahoma ect !!!

Are you (WV MINERAL OWNERS) doing all you can to stop ''Forced Pooling''?
Most people in WV may not be willing to share information about their mineral ownership, what they have been offered for their rights, how much they recieved for leasing their minerals, what addendums they were able to negotiate, and so on.

FORCED POOLING IS NO JOKE !!! DO YOU WANT TO LOSE YOUR RIGHTS ? THEY WILL TAKE YOUR MINERALS !!!!

Individuals, Groups, Family Members, everyone needs to speak up about ''Forced Pooling". Get the word out !!!
Call your Legislators !!!
Call the media, newspapers, tv, ect. !!!



 


Below is a contact list of the Senate and House Judiciary A Subcommittee Members.

It would be in your best interest to contact as many of the Legislators as possible.

I cannot stress enough how important it is for EVERY WEST VIRGINIA MINERAL OWNER to contact these members and voice your disapproval of FORCED POOLING.

FORCED POOLING AFFECTS EVERYONE, LEASED OR UNLEASED !!!
DON'T LET THEM STEAL YOUR MINERALS AND TAKE AWAY YOUR LEASING RIGHTS !!!
NOW IS THE TIME TO SPEAK UP AND TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS, FAMILY MEMBERS, GROUP MEMBERS, ANYONE YOU BELIEVE MAY OWN MINERAL RIGHTS, ABOUT FORCED POOLING. EVEN IF YOU LIVE OUT OF STATE, YOU PAY YOUR TAXES FOR YOUR MINERALS SO SPEAK YOUR MIND !!!

PLEASE PASS THIS LIST ON TO ANYONE WHO MAY NOT BE A MEMBER OF THIS SITE.



Judiciary A Subcommittee Senate
Senator Herb Snyder - Chair (D - Jefferson) District 16
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7957
E-mail: herb.snyder@wvsenate.gov
Capitol Address: Room 217W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Clark S. Barnes (R - Randolph) District 15
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7973
E-mail: clark.barnes@wvsenate.gov
Capitol Address: Room 203W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Richard Browning (D - Wyoming) District 9
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7807
E-mail: richardbrowning@verizon.net
Capitol Address: Room 204W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Frank Deem (R - Wood) District 3
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7970
E-mail: fdeem@mail.wvnet.edu
Capitol Address: Room 217W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Dan Foster (D - Kanawha) District 17
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7866
E-mail: daniel.foster@camc.org
Capitol Address: Room 223W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Mike Hall (R - Putnam) District 4
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7901
E-mail: delegate200@hotmail.com
Capitol Address: Room 245M, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator William R. Laird IV (D - Fayette) District 11
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7849
E-mail: william.laird@wvsenate.gov
Capitol Address: Room 229W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Joseph M. Minard (D - Harrison) District 12
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7904
E-mail: joe.minard@wvsenate.gov
Capitol Address: Room 206W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Ron Stollings (D - Boone) District 7
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7939
E-mail: ron.stollings@verizon.net
Capitol Address: Room 229W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Jack Yost (D - Brooke) District 1
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7984
E-mail: jack.yost@wvsenate.gov
Capitol Address: Room 213W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Senator Jeffrey V. Kessler (D - Marshall) District 2
(Senate Judiciary Chairman, Ex Officio member of Subcommittee A)
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7880
E-mail: jeff.kessler@wvsenate.gov
Capitol Address: Room 210W, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305


Judiciary A Subcommittee House Members

Delegate William R. Wooton - Chair (D - Raleigh) District 27
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3164
E-mail: william.wooton@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Address: Room 476M, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Larry W. Barker (D - Boone) District 18
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3149
E-mail: larry.barker@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Address: Room 224E, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Mike Caputo (D - Marion) District 43
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3249
E-mail: mike.caputo@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Address: Room 246M, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Michael T. Ferro (D - Marshall) District 04
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3111
E-mail: mike.ferro@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Address: Room 222E, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Mike Ross (D - Randolph) District 37
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3145
E-mail: mike.ross@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Address: Room 224E, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Robert A. Schadler (R - Mineral) District 49
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3191
E-mail: rschadler@comcast.net
Capitol Address: Room 6R, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Patti Eagloski Schoen (R - Putnam) District 14
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3141
E-mail: pschoen@mail.wvnet.edu
Capitol Address: Room 150R, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Danny Wells (D - Kanawha) District 30
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3287
E-mail: danny.wells@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Address: Room 208E, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Tim Manchin (D - Marion) District 43 - Nonvoting member
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3166
E-mail: tmanchin@manchin-aloi.com
Capitol Address: Room 212E, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

Delegate Tim Miley (D - Harrison) District 41
(House Judiciary Chairman, Ex Officio member of Subcommittee A)
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3252
E-mail: tim.miley@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Address: Room 418M, Building 1, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

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What do you suggest for an out of state mineral owner? Contact the legislators where the taxes are paid?

Nancy,

Absolutely. I have added contact information for the WV Legislators to my original post.

Thank You for taking the time to fight for your rights !!!

I emailed all the names you listed.

Thank You Nancy !!!

By doing this you are not only helping yourself, you are helping all WV mineral owners !!!

Now, let's see if other WV mineral owners would like to help you in return. 

Thank you, Gasoholic, for this rallying shout out.  Forced pooling has been of serious concern for us for some time now - and no one seems the least concerned about it.  Why would the state even consider such a thing ?

In my area, I am one of a very few who own my OG&M rights - and am met with much hostility by my neighbors who don't have their rights - so I have no support group other than here, to rally against forced pooling.

Your postings have always been so informative, educational, and helpful.  Thanks again for your contributions, I will post the contact information for Marion County in our forum.

Todd's Mom, Kit

Thanks Kit !!! Your willingness to pass along this important information is greatly appreciated. This is exactly what we need from all WV mineral owners is to spread the word and fight the good fight for all of us !!!

You are nuts!  That is absolutely incorrect and false information!!  You should be banned from this board for all of the lies you post.

Any one who will take the time to research, can, indeed, verify all that Gasoholic has stated above is true - and happening now.  That is another reason why companies are holding out drilling in WV - they are waiting for this legislation, which will make them millions of dollars and give them the upper hand in leasing your rights - paying out the minimum in royalties and foregoing bonus signing money altogether.

I'm not familiar with WV forced pooling legislation, but forced pooling in Louisiana is fair and allows all mineral owners to be compensated for their share of the minerals. Each mineral owner has the right to lease or go unleased.

 

It is important for WV people clearly understand WV pooling legislation, before saying no to forced pooling. As with everything, you will have positives and negatives.

In WV, if Forced Pooling is enacted, mineral rights owners will be compensated for their share of the minerals that will be included in a unit. You could own 5 acres or 2000 acres and the companies can go as far as to include only a fraction of that acreage into a unit and hold the rest by production. So, being paid for 1 acre and having the rest held by production for who knows how long, possibly 25 to 50 years is not in the best interest of any mineral owner.

This is just one example out of many in the "Forced Pooling Trap".

You are correct that it is important for WV mineral owners to understand "Forced Pooling".

The more who understand it, the more we have to fight against "Forced Pooling".

Thanks for your help !!!

 

Is there a link or web source of the bill language?, please

 

You can find it here;
http://wvgazette.com/static/watchdog/DrillingDEPBillJan2011.pdf

Forced Pooling has been removed from the draft. Look for it to be re-introduced in its own bill.

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