Oil and gas leasing is an individual decision that should only be made by an educated landowner represented by knowledgeable oil and gas lawyer.
If multiple natural gas companies are involved in bidding for your Marcellus Shale rights, we thoroughly discuss which gas company’s oil and gas lease offer is the most landowner friendly.
However, it is always the landowner’s decision whether to lease, when to leases, and with which company they want to enter into an oil and gas lease agreement with.
We strive to provide you with the tools to make the best decision for your property in your particular situation.
We discuss the pros and cons of all offers presented and allow the client to make an informed decision for their situation.
We will always maintain the position that if the landowner is uncomfortable with the oil and gas lease presented, they should not sign.
An oil and gas lease may extend for many decades, and every landowner must be confident with their final executed oil and gas lease.
Landowners do not get a second opportunity to sign their oil and gas lease.
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