rrlund- sounds like you are in the same boat I was in two months ago. For years, strangers kept knocking on my door wanting to lease my oil/gas rights. Since I always answer my door with shotgun in hand they seemed quite perplexed. I informed them to leave my property. Then I started having neighbors showing up with the speculators trying to get me to lease. The neighbors were only looking for 'Bird dog' fees.
One day, the owner/drilling rig showed up. He showed me the half page contract for a one year lease. I read it, signed it, got the check and cashed it.
My neighbors thought they were getting a better deal by signing a contract for less money and less percentage of royalty. But, they signed for 5 or 10 year lease.
The way I see it is...Each neighbor signed with a different operator. My contract says the lease can't be sold(it is only a one year lease). I'm square dab in the middle of a few thousand acres of pretty good land.
So, if anyone wants to drill, the neighbors have signed off for 5 to 10 year leases, while I retain the right to renegotiate the prices after my one year lease is up.
So, my guess is...there won't be any drilling around here.
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