Folks, I am trying to find any comparable R-O-W agreements in SW Arkansas, preferably in Columbia, Union and/or Lafayette Counties. My problem is that I cannot find any idea of a price per linear foot or per rod (16.5 feet) for lines in this area. The closest we've come up with is $375/rod for a major pipeline in the Fayetteville area, and this is much much higher than what we are being offered ($5 per linear foot).
I have looked over the threads on what to put into ROW contracts, but what I need is an area-specific price to ask for. Any help on that would be welcome!
I find it hard to believe that this is virgin pipeline country. I know there are lines in neighboring Claiborne Parish.
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If someone checks this thread in the future, there were no replies. However, lots of older pipelines exist. As for this particular line, it was meant to flow from the roberson well, but a subsequent frac let brine into the well and that put finish to the lease offer. see thread for "Bad news from Triad"
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