It's a really low bonus with a really low royalty. Either$125.00/acre and 18.75% royalty. Or 130.00/acre and 12.5% royalty. Or they said they may be interested in aquiring my share of the leasehold interest. There's more to it...like I may elect to participate for my proportionate share of the drilling and completion of this well under their terms. etc. etc.
This is in Oklahoma. Anyone know a good oil/gas attorney in OK?
I've never heard of this company, New Dominion, LLC. I wonder if they are a flipper?
Has anyone heard of them?
Thanks so much.
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Thank you so much Skip and Yogi for your replies. They were very helpful and I really appreciate that you took the time to read my post and offer your insights.
I should have said in my subject heading question," unleased mineral owner" rather then the term "participating". I don't think I have the guts to be an umo let alone "participate" in a well. No, I don't have that kind of money!
I'm thinking of hiring a landman because I'm really not managing my minerals very well. I don't know what I'm doing. I had a low offer a few months back from someone and since it was low, I just didn't respond. In fact I forgot about it until now. Is that what I should do? Just blow it off? I would think not.
And an offer I recieved back in 2008 in OK, was what very well may have been decent bonus and royalty but I didn't think I even owned any minerals at that point. My bil had told the funeral director when I was sitting there at the table that oil/gas royalties went to my aunt. I had no reason to think otherwise, I had not been given a will even a year after my father had passed away, so I told them they belonged to my aunt and forgot about it. That is until the second landman called me about other minerals here in Texas and sent me 3 family wills.
That's what brought me here to GHS. Thank God for GHS and the internet that levels out the playing field. Don't mean to get side tracked...all that is to say there have been 3 offers that I haven't done a thing about.
The one I did do something about, (Shelby Co.) because Devon's landman drove up here to Missouri to get their contract signed... I ended up spending 4k on an attorney only to have Devon back out. We didn't even get to counter offer. Also I was told I was owed 50k-60k back royalties from a well that was in that same field that turned out to be false.
So that was disappointing. My aunt has been recieving royalties on that well for over ten years. I am concerned that these other offers that I've not acted on may put me in the same situation of not getting paid royalties for wells which could be located where my minerals are.
I haven't been able to attend any mineral owners conventions and I feel like I am stumbling around in the dark.
The other offer in Sabine county, I think I did the right thing by not accepting as that area is in the process of being proved up.
I'm wondering will any of these previous offers in OK, come back around again? Or am I in the same situation as the well on my minerals in Shelby that is producing but I will never see royalties from?
I just paid a bill to an OK oil/gas firm. I have not dealt with them myself so I have no idea if they are on the side of the small mineral owner of the big gas company? They handled the transfer of minerals in to my name. I just got the second bill sent to me, because they had found more minerals that they were unaware of. I didn't hire them and have not had any contact with them other then this second bill that was sent to me not long ago.
I also recently just recived a big stack of division orders from an oil/gas company in Sugarland that needs to be sighend by an eyewitness so I can send them in. I have no idea if the back money they are holding until they get these division orders back is correct or not. I know this is a dumb question, but how do I verify that? In the past my method was to accept it on blind faith.
Do I hire an attorney in OK? A landman? Both?
These minerals that I started this discussion about are located in Baker-Hyden #1-25H Section 25-11 N-6E Okfuskee, Pottawatormie, and Seminole Counties, OK.
They just give the legal description and not where my minerals lie so I guess I need to ask them what percentage of the minerals are mine.
Thanks for reading and thanks for any opinions you have to offer.
Oh my gosh, just read the article from AP saying S&P just downgraded our sterling AAA credit rating. Totally off subject I know, but that is scary. 2012 can't get here soon enough.
Sarah,
Personally, I never hire an attorney in a leasing situation unless the Lessor/Operator will cover the attorney's charges and agrees to it upfront to me and my attorney. That is a given as far as I am concerned. I don't know anything about OK Mineral law so I can't help there. If it were me; I would sit back and let these lessor's come to me. If they wanted to deal with me then they agree to cover the legal expenses and I would put them in touch with my (your) attorney. I'm sure there are numerous O&G attorneys in OK. I would meet with several (until I felt comfortable with one) and tell them my (your) situation. That first meeting should be free. I hope this helps.
Skip, I have a tough time believing you would consult an attorney before signing your own lease. It would be a waste of money in my opinion if your familiar with this biz as I know you are.
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