anyone have info on cotton valley lease bonuses and royalties between Henderson and Troup. Have a few minerals and don't think 750 and 1/5 is enough
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Tom, $750 and a fifth is not necessarily a low ball offer for CV in your area. There are some details that inform what is a reasonable offer like your number of acres and current CV activity in your immediate vicinity. I suggest you post the name of the company making the offer. I find it always better to lease to the operator whether directly or through a land company working on their behalf. Now that the email notice function is working again, I suggest you post this discussion in the Rusk group also. I'll post the link to the group page below. You need to join the group to post a new discussion. If there is current CV production in your immediate vicinity the royalty is likely a more important lease term than the bonus per acre. If you are in a desirable location and have enough acres to provide some negotiating power, I'd suggest you counter with a nine fortieths (22.5%) royalty. If your lease turns out to be productive, the royalty will be worth much more than the bonus in the long run.
Tom, I have added your discussion to the Rusk County Group page. You can view it here:
https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/ruskcounty/forum/topics/cotton...
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