All Things Marcellus

At The Clark Law Firm, we are actively negotiating Pipeline Right-of-Way Option Agreements, or Pipeline Easements, on behalf of Marcellus Shale property owners across Pennsylvania

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These Pipeline Right-of-Way Option Agreements, or Pipeline Easements, are aggressively being sought by various natural gas and pipeline installation companies in order to provide a network pipelines permitting the transportation of natural gas or fluids.

If you are approached by a company seeking to negotiate a Pipeline Easement by way of a Pipeline Right-of-Way Option Agreement across any portion of your property, you should immediately seek a qualified attorney to assist you in negotiating an acceptable Pipeline Agreement.

DO NOT REPEAT MISTAKES MADE BY LANDOWNERS WHO SIGNED UNFAVORABLE OIL AND GAS LEASES. Obtain a knowledgeable pipeline lawyer to negotiate on your behalf and protect your property for future generations.

The Clark Law Firm negotiates comprehensive addendum to the initial Pipeline Agreement to maximize financial terms, eliminate landowner suprise, and make the Pipeline Agreement significantly more landowner and property friendly.

We negotiate pipeline location, pipeline depth, types of substances that can be transported through the pipelines, number of pipelines, restrictions on future pipelines, current and future surface use restrictions, maintenance of the right-of-way, surface restoration, liability, environmental concerns, and MANY OTHER IMPORTANT LANDOWNER ISSUES.

We always listen to our client’s concerns and fight to obtain the best possible Pipeline Right-of-Way Option Agreement for their scenic property.

If you have reason to believe there will be pipeline-related activity on or near your property - Contact us NOW.


PA Gas Leasing Poll

As a landowner do you favor a "Severence Tax" based on production volume or an "Impact Fee" based on the number of wells drilled?
Whether and how Pennsylvania should tax the natural gas industry remains a hotly debated issue:
Severance Tax - with revenue shared with the entire state. (11 votes)
Severance Tax - with the majority or all revenue directed to counties impacted by drilling. (22 votes)
Impact Fee - with revenue shared with the entire state. (0 votes)
Impact Fee - with the majority or all revenue directed to counties impacted by drilling. (12 votes)
I favor no severance tax or impact fee. (10 votes)

Submit your question to Atty. Doug Clark


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