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I posted a reply on the other thread about Chief/Chesapeak leases.
We are in the Coveytown area of Sullivan County.
There does seem to be some bartering/selling of leases. I'm certain our Chief lease is now held/controlled by Chesapeake. But no, no-one told me that it has been done, except that the pipeline and driveway land agents both said, "They wouldn't be pushing for this well, driveway, pipeline, if they did not have all the rights to the gas below.
I was shown a map with "dead spots" on it, made up of a combination heavily Chief leased land, and "never-going-to-do-it" landowners.
Hope this helps.
Well done Penny. The reason gas companies want you to sign to increase the unit size is because it will benefit them, not you. Do not give up your Pugh clause either. Your attorney gave you sound counsel. Your lease could have gotten locked up for a long time and you see little or no royalty payment.
You are correct that land men will mislead and deceive you to get what they want. They are not your friend.
Best of Luck
J Yonkin
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