I have about 300 acres in the Perkins & Tanner. I have been approached by a Landman and he wants to know what I would take for a lease of the acreage.

I am very new to this. My father had leased it 10 years ago for $150/acre on a 3&2 that expired. But this was long before the Haynesville broke.

What would be a fair offer now?

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Joe, it's good to hear that there is some leasing activity in Marion County. I would suggest that you ask a few questions before you get into negotiations. Or, considering the size of your acreage, have an O&G attorney ask for you. I would want to know what company was planning to drill, Many times the company offering the lease is not the company that will drill. I would also want to know what formation(s)/depths they were interested in. Another good step would be a trip by you to the courthouse. Inspect the Day Book in the Clerk of Court's office for any leases this company may have recorded. Make a copy of one and then note other leases as far as location by survey.
Thanks very much for the info. As soon as I get back with the Landman I will ask these questions.
Joe, if you can, post the name of the leasing company, amount per acre they offered, royalty, etc. It would be a great help to those of us who own minerals in that area. Thanks, and good luck.
Will do

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