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Any info on the avg price per acre in Robertson county?

Have been offered 300.

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We have been offered $350, 20% for a 3 year lease. Property is on the extreme western edge of the M. Marquez Survey, A-25.  We are at odds over lease terms, however.

Thank you! Our offer is 3 years and 20% also. Mcmillan survey a-222.



Stephen K. Mayer said:

We have been offered $350, 20% for a 3 year lease. Property is on the extreme western edge of the M. Marquez Survey, A-25.  We are at odds over lease terms, however.
The leases we have written recently in Robertson County have been between $300 and $400 per acre, depending on geology.  Happy to help with your questions.

IS THIS THE SAME BLUELACEYENERGY THAT TRIED SCAMMING THE WHOLE TOWN OF SCHULENBURG FAYETTE AND LAVACA COUNTY BY GETTING LAND OWNERS TO SIGN BOGUS LETTERS OF INTENTS AND PROMISING LANDWONERS A CERTAIN BONUS AMMOUNT ONLY TO COND DRAFTG THEM 90 DAYS LATER BECAUSE BLUELACY COULDNT SELL THE LEASE TO AN OPERATOR????????????????????

P.S.  FIGURED YOU GUYS WOULD HAVE AT LEAST TRIED CHANGING YOUR NAME BEFORE YOU BEGAN LEASING IN ANOTHER COUNTY!!!!

bluelacyenergy said:

The leases we have written recently in Robertson County have been between $300 and $400 per acre, depending on geology.  Happy to help with your questions.

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Andy Chevalier said:

IS THIS THE SAME BLUELACEYENERGY THAT TRIED SCAMMING THE WHOLE TOWN OF SCHULENBURG FAYETTE AND LAVACA COUNTY BY GETTING LAND OWNERS TO SIGN BOGUS LETTERS OF INTENTS AND PROMISING LANDWONERS A CERTAIN BONUS AMMOUNT ONLY TO COND DRAFTG THEM 90 DAYS LATER BECAUSE BLUELACY COULDNT SELL THE LEASE TO AN OPERATOR????????????????????

P.S.  FIGURED YOU GUYS WOULD HAVE AT LEAST TRIED CHANGING YOUR NAME BEFORE YOU BEGAN LEASING IN ANOTHER COUNTY!!!!

bluelacyenergy said:

The leases we have written recently in Robertson County have been between $300 and $400 per acre, depending on geology.  Happy to help with your questions.

Looks like the same area. My neighbor said her's was 1/5 and $400 per acre for 3yrs and they want a 2 yr extension. They were not offering any extension monies. Another neighbor not far from her said that they came back with a $600 offer and extension monies.

Stephen K. Mayer said:

We have been offered $350, 20% for a 3 year lease. Property is on the extreme western edge of the M. Marquez Survey, A-25.  We are at odds over lease terms, however.

They are trying to low ball you a bit. We got 650 per acre and a 1/4 royalties for three years from Chesapeake/Encana. Try asking for 800 per and see if they balk too much.

All,

Last week we sent an alert, urging you to send a letter to the Railroad Commission telling them not to railroad Texans’ property rights via new rules for the Mineral Interest Pooling Act (MIPA) – the law that authorizes forced pooling.

If you haven’t done so, it’s not too late to send a letter.

But even better than sending a letter, come say your piece in person.

WHAT: Railroad Commission hearing to consider whether to proceed with new forced pooling rules under MIPA

WHEN: January 30th at 9:00 am

WHERE: William B. Travis State Office Building, Room 1-111 1701 N. Congress Ave., Austin, TX

WHY: The reason the TRC is considering the rules now? Among other things, they want to legitimize railroading (hah!) small landowners -- who want no part of production/leasing -- into not just drilling, but PAYING for the drilling they don't want. If the well isn't profitable, new rules could wind up losing landowners money.

Thank you!                                

Sharon Wilson, Gulf Regional Organizer

P.S. If you haven’t yet sent a letter to the Commission, click here to do so.

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