My brothers and I recently inherited 80 acres of property in Wayne Township, Greene County. Our uncle had owned the property since 1963. He never lived or worked there. The mineral rights were excepted and reserved on the deed but I do not know who owns them. There was an operating gas well on the property until the mid 90’s when the well was capped. Before it was capped, free gas was available for the farm house that was on the property.
My question is could we have any play in the Marcellus Shale with property where we apparently do not own the gas rights? Would I need to find the gas rights owner or does that make any difference?
Can somebody please provide some advice? What are my first steps or do I have nowhere to go with this property in Marcellus Shale?
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Thank you, this did help some. There are 2 reservations, one for coal and the other for oil and gas. I have traced the surface deed back to 1946 and found a reference to the coal rights being seperated in 1909 and it gives a Deed Book reference as well as the name of the grantee.
The oil and gas rights on the other hand were also reserved but they did not say to whom. However it did grant " free gas rights and priveledges for domestic use as contained in the present lease"
Would the gas and oil lease also be recorded in Waynesburg? I assume there is no value to surface only rights in the Marcellus Shale rush?
You should check out this website: http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/minres/oilgas/new_forms/mar...
Is it for the Pennsylvania DEP (Department of Environmental Protection). I have not used it very often, but know that you can get some information there. Good luck, I hope that it will help answer some of your questions.
Hi Greg,
First, has any drilling co. contacted you? If so, they will take care of any deed/lease research and inform you of what rights you hold and your options. If not, you will need to go to the GC courthouse and look up the deeds and leases for that property. If you can't go there, palandrecords.com may help you with the info. Either way, get copies. Once you've determined who owns what and who holds any leases, attempt to contact the subsurface owner to determine their intentions for the rights, then you and your brothers can decide if you want to throw into the gas rush. Even if you don't own the subsurface, you may have surface concerns if drilling should ever occur under you. Usually, the subsurface rights supersede the surface rights as far as leasing is concerned, but there may be right of way, pad or recovery issues you may need to deal with. You'll be far ahead to retain a lawyer as soon as any company shows interest in acquiring your property. PM me for suggestions on GCs or counsel in the area. Hope this helps out.
Thank you for the response. Please excuse my ignorance but I am a novice at this business. Are you saying that the subsurface rights could already be leased without my knowledge and drilling could begin under my property without any notice to me? However if they needed surface access for right of way, recovery areas ect that they would THEN have to get some kind of agreement from me?
I have not been contacted but I know that my Uncle had been contacted before he died and he and his attorney ( local with no oil / gas experience) were running around seeing large $$$ but nothing ever happened. I am trying to get all that correspondence.
I will take a trip to Waynesburg and try and find who does own the gaas rights. Are they user friendly in the office? Thanks again
Yep, I see a trip to Wbg. in your future. Maps will show owner name and parcel #s and you can research those names to determine any leases tentative (memoranda) or in place. It's do-able, but it'll just take time. Of course, you have the option to pay someone else to do it for you, but that could get pricey. Since it seems like any parcel of land in Greene is fair game for gas leasing, it's likely there are leases near/next to you. Like they say "hard saying not knowing" and you should find out everything you can from the public record so you're not blindsided later. Let us know what you find in general, and we'll continue from there. Any ?s, PM.
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