I haven't seen this particular topic addressed here yet and wanted to solicit feedback from those who may know more on the topic. I'm selling a piece of real estate (acreage) that is currently leased to CHK but not yet drilled. I'm reserving minerals in the Buy/Sell contract and the language in the Louisiana Real Estate's Buy/Sell Agreement reads like this as it relates to reserving minerals:
"MINERAL RIGHTS: If SELLER transfers any mineral rights, they are to be transferred without warranty. ________% mineral rights owned by SELLER are to be reserved by SELLER and the SELLER shall waive any right to use the surface for any such reserved mineral activity or use."
So my question is: How does the language in the Buy/Sell agreement affect a current lease on a property which may grant an operator certain surface rights, say perhaps a drill site, pipeline access, roads, etc? In my particular case I have the "Drill site in a location acceptable to me" language." While I was the owner of the property at the time of leasing, I'm not likely to be the owner at the time of production. With the language in the LA Buy/Sell agreement stating that I "waive the right to use the surface for any such reserved mineral activity or use" I have to wonder if that interfers with the current lease in any way. If selling the property via this Buy/Sell agreement and waiving surface rights for development of the minerals actually served to revoke prior commitments between a lessor and lessee I would think that could pose a problem for operators somewhere down the line. Or not?
Curious to hear feedback on the topic.
Thanks in advance.
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