Attorney Douglas Clark has represented hundreds of landowners in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wyoming, Wayne, Luzerne, Lackawanna, and other counties in Pennsylvania in negotiating and securing strong property owner friendly oil and gas leases for their Marcellus Shale property. Doug remains extremely active in representing Oil and Gas Lease clients. Please see www.PAgasLeaseAttorney.com for more details.
To date, our Marcellus Shale clients have leased thousands of acres with cumulative bonus payments exceeding TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00) and that figure is constantly growing.
Many of our clients are now being approached with Pipeline Right-of-Way Agreements. Maintaining positive relationships with our clients has given us the opportunity to greatly expand our practice into the area of negotiating Pipeline Easement Agreements. We are pleased and proud that clients have returned to us to negotiate Pipeline Right-of-Way Agreements on their behalf. We are also appreciative of their confidence to recommend us to their friends and neighbors.
With our vast oil and gas client base, we have been on the forefront of detailed Pipeline Agreement Addendum negotiations on behalf of landowners.
We pride ourselves on fighting for our landowner clients.
We have used our oil and gas law knowledge and experience to develope intricate and detailed addendum for Pipeline Easement Agreements. We know or quickly establish the top Pipeline Easement offers in the landowner’s area so our Pipeline Easement clients are not short-changed by the pipeline installation company or their representatives.
Most importantly, we know how to negotiate and what to fight for on behalf of clients seeking a strong and landowner friendly Pipeline Right-of-Way Agreement.
We continue our commitment to educate and protect our Marcellus Shale region landowners.
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Compensation - too low (18 votes)
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Depletion of property value (12 votes)
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ROW Agreement terms too heavily sided for company (7 votes)
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Frustrated with price paid for gas lease and do not want to sign now and see the ROW price increase in the future (11 votes)
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