Current Offers recieved-How Much? By Whom? Where? POST THEM AND AREA SO WE CAN COMPARE

We need to start a database to compare offers which are running from $125. to a Claimed $30.000 an Acre. PLEASE, NO "I HEARD...."s!

There are over 400 landmen trying to cash in by leasing low .

Knowledge is power. Post your offers so we can compare and weed out the rumors and lies. Before we all get "force pooled" Lets try to keep it useful,HOW MUCH? BY WHOM? LOCATION OR AREA? Thanx!

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Thank JED, Approximate date?
Fact- $9000.00 per acre-Cross Lake area
Thanks!
what company put the offer out for $9000.00 per acre in cross lake area?
What section at Cross Lake? We have interest in some land around Cross Lake.
FACT: $15,250.00 per acre (18-15-15)Signed lease and received money this morning. YEAH!!!!
Thanks!
Good for you Queenie.
Queenie,

Was it Chesapeake that you signed with?
What size was your property?

Congratulations.
Arnie C?
It might be wiser to keep your cards "closer to your chest" and not reveal all.

We're all trying to get the best deal - Landowners and Gas Drilling companies.

What I'm trying to say is that Knowledge is also power to the Gas Drilling companies who want to pay the least that they can in royalties and signing bonuses.

It also makes a difference if you have a 1/4 acre versus 1000 acres. I'm pretty sure that you will get a better deal with 1000. Many landowners are grouping together to get a better deal overall.

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