Who would be the best oil company to deal with as pertains to honesty, fairness, and giving the most bang for our bucks?
TIA.
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ABC
(a.k.a., Anyone But Chk)
When it comes to lease negotiations and trickery in the leasing and such, the word on GHS has clearly been that CHK is a bad actor.
Yet, there are other issues with all of 'em. HK (now BHP) has nailed some good IP's. Conversely, their Mississippi Lawyer Landmen they were using a while back, were dang tough to negotiate with. Mean.
ECA seems to bring in darn good wells. Do "think" they're kinda low-balling the leasing in the TMS, if you ask me. But what do I know. That said, besides a wellhead pipeline pricing issues with a few folks in RR Parish on their leases, it's my impression that ECA hasn't stepped on too many toes (yet). But this is a guess.
Don't know much about Exco, although I think a certain GHS geologist might have an opinion. (Could be wrong.)
So if it was me -- ABC . . . or I guess go with ECA if you can come to a fair price.
I have a hidden favorite, but it's my ace in the drill bit, so to speak. (They done us right.)
Petrohawk(BHP) has been GREAt to work with. They email me back or call me when I have questions. Dealing with Exco now for first time and can't get any answers.
Kitty:
I've always found HK to be reasonably responsive after the wells come in. True. And in the past, I have recommended HK as a good company, too. And (don't tell no one) I sorta like their NG pricing. But on one negotiation, they played darn rough. So, if someone can get a good deal, I have always said HK was a good operator.
Encana has been a dream to work with. I can even get someone to email or call me back same day with my issues or simple questions.
If you have the chance to deal with QEP, do it..........KP has been good........then there are the "got you guys"........Enc is good at making a well.......they are also creative in there charges for the royality owner.........my favorite charge is the new high pressure gathering surcharge, it took them 3 years to think this up, I bet in the future there will be a low pressure gathering surcharge........and then maybe a high and low surcharge
stroud,
With a "no cost royalty" clause it does not matter how creative they get. If you are in lease negotiations a "no cost royalty" clause probably should be one of the high priority items.
Unless they adopt the CHK model.
Could you tell us what you mean by the CHK model? Do you believe Chesapeake is ignoring no cost royalty clauses in some leases and taking deductions? Numerous people have complained that Chesapeake does not list deductions on royalty payments so how is a CHK lessor to know if deductions have been taken...or not? Thanks.
Sounds like Sampson got tired of CHK and is taking their gas in kind and marketing it at a better rate.
The Chk model.
sell the gas to your wholly owned subsidiary. They (CHK Engery marketing) buy the gas at a discount and resell all their gas at higher prices.
Technicaly they aren't deducting costs from you, just selling your gas at a lower rate than others in the same field.
beg,plead, lie, threathen, email after email. and just maybe, maybe one employee will for orders to lie to you and send you a copy. and will proably lose job after that.
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