The company is not offering much money at all per acre for non-exclusive right to perform the survey. The survey involves drilling shot holes. I think we need to request more payment for this survey.
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There a number of members who have signed with CGGVeritas. They are a major seismic company that has performed a number of shoots in the Haynesville Play area. You can go to the archives and read through a number of discussions which mention the company. Here's a link:
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topic/search?q=CGGVeritas
As far as the offer amount, no one can tell you if it is low or high if you do not reveal what it is. Seismic companies don't offer large per acre amounts. Typically in the $15 - $25/acre range.
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CGG has scanned my property twice and I have had no issues with them. $15 + $10 is also what I was paid.
Veritas is reasonable. But if I remember, their basic permit did not contain any indication of how long the permission to do the shoot would run. Add an addendum to the contract that gives them something like 12 or 18 months to complete all work. You don't want the permit to run forever.
Also, in that addendum, ask that they will notify you two weeks in advance as to when they will be on your property. Survey your property and even take photos, just to document its condition. Then, if damage occurs, you will have a record of what it iniitally looked like, for comparison.
In the addendum, spell out how they will reimburse you for any possible damages, e.g., something like you will submit a request within 90 days of their activities, and they will pay you within another 30 days, or some such thing.
My experience is that it pays to have this outlined all in advance. With any luck, none of it will be necessary.
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