Hello all, I know many had signed lease before me, so i would think Id be hearing about some renewals by now. My 5 years is up in April. Anyone heard of Gulfport holding up to the renewal arrangement, or they just letting them go? Guernsey County Madison Township.
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$5000. per acre. 5 years , 20% with no deductions.from point of sale of all products to non affiliated third party.
Watch out for the "Market Enhancement Clause". I have the above contract and first check was reduced by 43% for enhancements to increase value of marketable product.
I have read the previous posts and wanted to add my thoughts and my situation.
I have two parcels just South of Winterset in Guernsey County, off of Burson Road totaling close to 20 acres - undeveloped land. My original lease with Gulfport was from June 2011 - June 2016 @ $1875 per acre with 20% royalty. Gulfport has decided not to renew for another 5 years @ $2500 per acre 20%. (I never received a letter from Gulfport - it wasn't until I contacted them that they told me they did not renew the lease.) So my land is not under contract and no one has approach me to lease the rights since 2014.
What is my next step?
Do I sit back and wait for the phone to ring or do I reach out to the major players and see if they will make an offer? Ex – Eclipse Resources, Ascent Resources and Rex Energy…
Gone are the days of $5K+ per acre for 5 years with 20%, but what is fair market value now.
What would you do?
It's like realtors know about real estate; its worth what people are willing to accept as fair payment. If 2000 sq.ft. ranch homes sell for $100,000. then that's what they are worth. If people lease their minerals for $1000. per acre, then that's what their worth. So do all of us a favor, hold out for the fair worth of $5000 per acre and 20% with no deductions! Its what your neighbors got 5 years ago.
I understand - it is the basic law of supply and demand. But if there is no demand or little demand at this time then you can either wait or reduce your price. For those who have reduced their price on the leases - what are you getting?
Unfortunately, not everyone can take a wait and see attitude. Given current market conditions$5k per acre - 5 years and 20% maybe just history.
Hello all,
I have 10 acres on the south side of Quaker City, but it is inside the corporations city limits. Do you know, has there been any leasing there? If so, what kind of activity/pricing? I live out of state and have been trying to find out some info. Can I even lease my rights if I fall within these limits of the city?
Thank you.
I'm pretty sure that about everyone in Quaker City got leased back about 4 years ago. Hopefully someone inside the city limits will respond to your question.
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