There are signs of Ascent activity around Jefferson County Ohio but haven't seen any Gulfport action. Any info, anyone?
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Permalink Reply by martin on May 29, 2018 at 1:10am We are leased with Gulfport and I was told by a land man nothing is planned for our property in 2018. Hoping 2019 is the year.
Permalink Reply by Terry giuliani on May 29, 2018 at 1:52am I'm leased with Gulfport. I figure they will just let lease expire.
Permalink Reply by Lois Gerdes on May 30, 2018 at 8:49am Bummer, I was hoping soon.
These companies do so much maneuvering around to arrange their specific areas. I guess everyone can't be drilled all at once ;)
Just good to know we're in a hot spot :)
You may already know this but if an oil/gas co doesn't renew the lease, it has to be officially released at the courthouse. My friends did not realize this. Once they were officially free of their old lease they got leased again by another company.
Permalink Reply by jason irvine on June 2, 2018 at 6:10pm I think there may be an OH law stating an expired lease should be released of record, however, it is only a formality and once the primary term expires and there is no event to perpetuate it the secondary term then it's toast. The release being filed is mainly just a benefit to the landowner to prove that a previous lease in the chain of title is no longer valid. Any company wanting to develop will take a new lease any day of the week if they believe the previous lease expired regardless of if a release was filed.
That was not my 2 friends' experience. The other company in their area did not approach either of them until they were on record as being released from their expired leases.
Permalink Reply by jason irvine on June 12, 2018 at 8:22am
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