In the past several weeks, I have noticed more and more drilling activity in our area and judging by the way the drilling is happening i.e. right beside the secondary highway I would hazard a guess that is for methane. I'm wondering if the short term gain being offered by the gas companies will offset the long-term pain that allowing all of this drilling activity to occur may bring. Not that I am questioning why producers and/or landowners are allowing it - it is money that they are not otherwise going to see.
What I am more concerned about and wondering how many of you have to deal with the fact that often the right-of-way being granted is being done by landowners who do not have to put up with the consequences of allowing the companies onto their land. We have a situation where people who own land near us live in Calgary and they just lease the land out. They have allowed, and continue to allow all kinds of drilling activity on their land. The problem that I have with it is that they don't have to live with all the rigs moving in and out, the noise from the drilling activity and the potential harm that being done to the environment. If the drilling company does not do the reclamation in a timely manner, then they don't have to live with that either.
I don't know if there is a solution for this type of thing, but do any of you have a solution or know of someone who does?
The proliferation of drilling outfits, particularly for methane, doesn't seem to be a problem but things like first parcel out and/or development rights are?
What I am more concerned about and wondering how many of you have to deal with the fact that often the right-of-way being granted is being done by landowners who do not have to put up with the consequences of allowing the companies onto their land. We have a situation where people who own land near us live in Calgary and they just lease the land out. They have allowed, and continue to allow all kinds of drilling activity on their land. The problem that I have with it is that they don't have to live with all the rigs moving in and out, the noise from the drilling activity and the potential harm that being done to the environment. If the drilling company does not do the reclamation in a timely manner, then they don't have to live with that either.
I don't know if there is a solution for this type of thing, but do any of you have a solution or know of someone who does?
The proliferation of drilling outfits, particularly for methane, doesn't seem to be a problem but things like first parcel out and/or development rights are?
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