Just received an offer from antero to lease 12.5 net acres in tyler county wv meade district. $3000 signing bonus and 18% Any thoughts? I own 59ac there, leased 35 to them last year. $1800 and 15% I still thinking this offer might be low....
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In today's commodity climate I wouldn't say that the offer is low. But if I was not in need of the money right now I'd wait and see what prices looked like 18-24 months down the road when oil and gas prices rebounded.
Thanks for all the input. To be quite honest I've seriously considered just selling my mineral rights. I wish I had some rough guess what royalty payments would ever be if it ever does get drilled. After reading all the posts online it makes me skeptical if anyone ever gets decent royalty checks........
My guess is most people that get good royalty checks are out enjoying their self and are not on here talking about it.
Is this a net or gross lease?
A market enhancement clause essentially acts as a net lease. Texas case law (which could be a good source of case law for other courts analyzing market enhancement clauses) essentially says that anything the operator does to the gas enhances its value and accordingly, they can deduct those costs. Like net leases, I have seen market enhancement clauses of various shapes, colors and sizes.
Happy to help. The biggest issue is that you want to have a good idea from the lease the cash flows that you are expected to receive from the royalty payments. I have seen Antero leases which allow them to deduct the cost of their pipeline depreciation to the mineral owner.
take a look at this article:
http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2013/09/20/royalty-group-ur...
also I put an attachment up on the following page from NARO -PA
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