Good Morning, I have property in Beaver TWP, Noble County and Seneca TWP, Monroe County and have been approached by Blue Racer Midstream for permission to survey for a pipeline, we have granted them the right to survey. I know what is coming next, they will want to lease the ROW. Does anyone know what the going price per foot is? I have heard numbers between $30 to $125 a foot.
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What size and how many? I've been offered $50 for two 12" lines I countered with $62.40 per foot. From what I've read I should have asked for more. This is Harrison county, Oh. for Mariner East II.
 Permalink Reply by Rick S. on November 27, 2014 at 1:01pm
Permalink Reply by Rick S. on November 27, 2014 at 1:01pm    Don't have that info yet, this is just beginning. As soon as I have size and quantity I will post it. Thanks for your reply
I've been reading about $2-$3 per inch per foot. I came up with $62.40 from $2.60 per inch per foot. He was not really lowball but not all that high. I don't like to go back and forth with prices. I set $2.60 and that's it.
Good Luck
 Permalink Reply by Corvette on November 28, 2014 at 11:48pm
Permalink Reply by Corvette on November 28, 2014 at 11:48pm    Phil, that's interesting, Sunoco offered me just under $10 a foot for the Mariner east line. I know they try to lowball you plus they are paying by the acre. I took the offer to my attorney, see what happens. I am in Jefferson county.
 Permalink Reply by zane zane on December 1, 2014 at 7:17am
Permalink Reply by zane zane on December 1, 2014 at 7:17am    i did it differently i asked and got 1 dollar per foot the right away is wide. 80 foot wide 80 dollars a foot if they want more right away they pay more. And i gave them a time limit to lay all pipes .
 Permalink Reply by Greg Hamilton on December 1, 2014 at 7:13am
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Permalink Reply by Rick S. on December 3, 2014 at 9:03am    I just heard it is going to be two 16 in.. lines, at this point.
what they told me it would be 2 --- 20 inch line ...been offer $60.00 per foot for both ... don't really think its high enough .... will counter offer again ...in the Wheeling intellinger paper yesteday said once the line is in operation that 345,000 barrels of flow will be going through this line on a daily basic... Now consider this , there is 42 gallons to each barrel and that add up to a lot of money for these companies .
can any else out there give us some figures that they have offer or sign for . ?
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