Eagle Ford Shale - Dewitt County
Having (2) wells on same pad. Asking us to sign easement in order to enter through our land and collect oil on neighbors property. Can't we included in that unit? We have no easement clause in lease agreement therefor that is why we are being asked ot sign the subsurface and surface easement. Is the oil company trying to get us to sign in lieu of royalties from second well. I hear that if the BHL is not on your land you can't be pooled in? Any feedback or experience re same would be appreciated.
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Permalink Reply by Jack Blake on June 4, 2011 at 13:27
Permalink Reply by Joe Aldridge on June 4, 2011 at 16:40 Jack,
I think whatever company this is: They are in a pretty tight spot. I can't understand the co-rep being "hardnosed". Its time to be NICE, VERY NICE.
Jackie has not said what company this is. That would be interesting to know.
Permalink Reply by jack on June 6, 2011 at 4:00 Rep is very short when you speak with him--- no face-to-face yet...working the psychological aspect. I'm told this oil company is very hard to deal with....one of the top 3 out there I believe. No big secret - just never know who is checking these sites.
Permalink Reply by jack on June 6, 2011 at 3:56
Permalink Reply by adubu on June 6, 2011 at 4:17
Permalink Reply by jack on June 6, 2011 at 4:39 Believe me greed here....just don't want to look back and realize they got the best of me. Maybe they pooled the other guy in the unit and just offered 5% royalties.... Hard to get the exacts out of people. Alot of us don't understand this stuff. Don't like to get attorneys involved without trying to work it out first or at least get a good understanding of what they are wanting to do. Like I said b/f other property getting 10 acre tank and I am getting pad, wells, tanks and seperators.
Permalink Reply by jack on June 6, 2011 at 4:56 meant no greed here....just want to be fair for everyone.
Permalink Reply by Joe Aldridge on June 6, 2011 at 4:44 Adubu,
I think what she is talking about is Eagle Ford oil. Not NG. If you have been following the latest deal with Marathon they paid $20,000 plus per acre for the lease acreage they bought from Hilcorp. I think that deal is in the area of her property. I don't think they will go for a 5% override but may accept a 1% with a minimum per month rental.
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