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Very interesting read, Thanks

Rock,  is there a name for that clause ?

John   EBR

Don't get screwed clause

Please forgive me

Cost Free Royalty Clause

However, the language contained in a clause is much more important that knowing what it is called.

You got that right scout.

Let's see how the next months look since I believe that they have set up artificial lift system

What ever you  call it and however you do it, don't let the words "at the wellhead" appear anywhere in a lease, including the addendum. 

Perhaps that should be the "addendumb". 

A contract with very much "addendumb" added to it probably needs rewritten.

Would it be OK for me to  write my paragraph here and then let you guys evaluate pro or con.??

John   EBR

As far as I know, there are no O&G attorneys in this discussion thread.  I know more than most mineral owners and I wouldn't write my own royalty clause.  I would pay my O&G attorney to do it since they would have to litigate any future legal dispute.

As I had mention a couple of day ago, we signed last Saturday..  Just curious how some of you would evaluate it.  Maybe anywhere between an A+ and D-   What ever you see or do not see will just let me know what to expect if there should ever be production.  The main thing is..... I have already signed.

John   EBR

I know you already signed, John.  And my main thing is that there are no experienced O&G attorneys participating in this discussion.  So any opinions you receive are basically unfounded speculation.

Understood.  I will write it later, I have an appt. to get too now.

John EBR

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