About a week before Christmas my friendly landman dropped in and told me they are going to drill the three wells on my land that we'd negotiated earlier. I got paid for all three in October. They will drill them before spring breakup.
He wanted to talk pipelines and we'd already done a lot of this and had ironed out a few things already. The lawyer had done his thing.
We had a few sticking points? Because a pipeline is a right of way or easement they pay entry fee of $500/acre and the land cost, in my case $2700/acre. The sticking point on these pipelines we were discussing is I am asking for a "nuisance cost" which they definitely do not want to pay! I've already negotiated a seeding cost and a spraying cost at $150/acre each/ $300 acre in total. No problem there.
I told him of course I need some "nuisance cost" as I will have to move cattle, be limited in hauling feed, and it will limit where I can feed...which will affect my overall farming plan and the spreading of nutrients by the cattle!
Now he is a good boy from a farm and he says he understands where I am coming from but might have some trouble trying to convince the "suits" at the office!
There is another proposed pipeline that we have some major differences on and I think we are headed to the surface rights board on that one! It is a transmission line that has nothing to do with production wells on my land and will cause me major nuisance and adverse affect! I have discussed this line with a consultant out of Three Hills and he thinks I have a very good chance of getting a yearly compensation.
He wanted to talk pipelines and we'd already done a lot of this and had ironed out a few things already. The lawyer had done his thing.
We had a few sticking points? Because a pipeline is a right of way or easement they pay entry fee of $500/acre and the land cost, in my case $2700/acre. The sticking point on these pipelines we were discussing is I am asking for a "nuisance cost" which they definitely do not want to pay! I've already negotiated a seeding cost and a spraying cost at $150/acre each/ $300 acre in total. No problem there.
I told him of course I need some "nuisance cost" as I will have to move cattle, be limited in hauling feed, and it will limit where I can feed...which will affect my overall farming plan and the spreading of nutrients by the cattle!
Now he is a good boy from a farm and he says he understands where I am coming from but might have some trouble trying to convince the "suits" at the office!
There is another proposed pipeline that we have some major differences on and I think we are headed to the surface rights board on that one! It is a transmission line that has nothing to do with production wells on my land and will cause me major nuisance and adverse affect! I have discussed this line with a consultant out of Three Hills and he thinks I have a very good chance of getting a yearly compensation.
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