We are new at this so just a question... Has anyone heard of Shell wanting to sign up leases in Chattam twp. before the original lease is up? We have been approached by a landman and they seem anxious to sign us up. Just want to be educated.
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yep.............they did it to me 8 months before expiration.
Does your current lease have an extention clause in it...........If u r being approached early that means that Landman is trying to get better terms for gas co more then likely with deductions with a lowball bonus offer....
Dig in your heels and enjoy the ride U R the landlord and U R in total control, don't let the big bad land man bully you or back u into a corner with his BS if you don't sign you could lose out line................
It seems like SWEPI is looking forward to doing a lot more work in that twp.. I would call Greg Gass - my family used him extensively for gas related issues most importantly negotiating our lease. He is on this list occasionally and I am certain there are members on the Tioga County part of this site that would recommend him as well. He knows the county very well and has worked there for decades - he was very helpful in educating us. Good luck.
Thank you we will look into that. Our offer was $1500 an acre and 12 1/2% royalties with no deductions. I don't believe we have an extension.
Your welcome and it is one of the few things related to this industry that I could write with confidence. The terms and language of these leases are fantastically important. We took our lease to a law firm before finalizing it and they green lit and were impressed. It was Greg's doing and looking at it almost 5 years later we are still happy.
I don't know about the size of signing bonuses - there are too many variables, location, size of property and so on but a royalty of 12.5 would not be appealing to me. Keep in mind that the decisions you make today may have an impact on you and/or your family and property decades from now. So it may take some concentrated effort now but once it's done it's done. Good luck!
Shell tends to work on renewals up to a year in advance. They have so many old East leases that expire at similar dates that waiting for the expiration dates would occasionally overwhelm their staff if they didn't. There was also a recent rush to sign leases before the 2014 budget money ran out, since bonuses and royalties are expected to be lower in 2015. Shell's overall budget has been reduced dramatically by the combination of lower oil and gas prices, and they have no alternative but to cut back somewhere. Luckily Chatham Township seems to be one of the better areas, so hopefully the offer you got isn't going to disappear while you research things further.
So Tim, how many leases did you negotiate with Shell in Tioga and Potter Counties during 2014? And how many so far in 2015? Interesting that you apparently know more about Shell's leasing budget for 2015 than the guys who are in charge of their leasing in these counties. Of course, maybe they've been lying to me and you're better informed than any of us...
I'd agree that these folks will do better to consult with Greg Gass and ignore what they read here since not all of it is impartial or knowledgeable. The leasing markets in Tioga and Potter Counties have both changed radically over the past three weeks, with major reductions in bonus offers, royalties and leasing areas a reality or in process for each of the major players. I assume you've heard of PGE's 48 hour deadline on outstanding offers and the JKLM freeze on new negotiations. Also Shell's new (lower) offer in eastern Potter County.) Hopefully Greg will be on top of the latest news even if you aren't.
You don't understand the business, do you. There are plenty of things I know that I can't post here. And that's one reason I'm trusted to know them.
Things change frequently in the business, often more due to competition (which isn't something anyone can predict accurately in advance) than the underlying economics. But while competition drives the timing, the economic fundamentals ultimately determine what actually gets drilled.
I have to admit that posting general 2013 financial data about Shell in 2015 is probably the biggest waste of space I've ever seen on this forum. But if that's all you know...
Tim, if you feel there's an ethical issue here, perhaps you could explain that charge to everyone in more detail. How can a landowner like myself profit from trying to talk lease prices down? Wouldn't I be more likely to be talking prices up like you do? Or is anyone who points out that lease prices fall when oil and gas revenues decline (all other things being equal) somehow automatically being "unethical" just because you don't like the message? I really wish you would stop these nasty responses and get back to trying to help others on the forum.
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