How do I know if the Lease being offered is Fair or Not?
Copy of Lease.
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You get help. GHS is a good place to start. You would need to provide the location of the minerals to be leased by section-township-range, the number of mineral acres you own, the general terms of the lease (bonus and royalty fraction) and the name of the company offering the lease.
In addition to Skip's strong advice about getting an O&G lawyer to look at this lease offer, you should know that Gosier Energy is NOT a drilling company. They are a lease broker whose goal is to go out and get leases (like they are trying to do with you) - they will then assign these leases to an operator in the future. They will have had an agreement with this operator to either be their agent in the field doing the leasing. Or they will market any leases they acquire to an operator.
Keithville is a good area for drilling - I am surprised that this is the first time you have been approached for an O&G lease. There has been some major activity in this area for at least 10-12 years.
I spent a lot of time in the Keithville / Stonewall area drilling shallower Cotton Valley Gas wells in the 2006-2008 period.
Pat, eight-eighths is oil and gas speak for 100%. You own 100% of your minerals but when you execute a lease you are signing away 75% to the lessee and retaining 25% for your royalty fraction. There are numerous other lease clauses that are important depending on your particular situation. Here on GHS we provide opinions based on the details provided but we don't give out legal advise. It is a few hundred dollars investment to get a review of your lease offer by an experienced O&G attorney. That's well worth it for a legal agreement that may last 20 to 30 years. I can offer you a referral if you chose to go that route.
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