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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 3780603" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>never singe a blanket agreement. although the mineral estate does trump the surface as for drilling it doesn't necessarily mean they have express rights to the surface. they are required to provide and negotiate a surface use agreement. you need to ask them to provide to you the specific demand of your surface estate to include any drilling locations pipelines roads fences anything. if they are wanting to do a seismic study of the below formations they will want to drive all over the surface with thumpers. they will leave compacted pathways and some surface damages that you will be very lightly compensated for,so consider limiting them to one entry and trip over the land and specify the times and dates they can enter. if they choose to re enter they can negotiate and pay for re entry. think of fences gates fires water wells and buildings foundations etc. limit the radius of how close to any of these they can drive or thump. ask them also to supply you with a copy of the data to your underlying formations. they can sue you and gain entry but they won't unless you refuse to negotiate. just take time and get the best agreement that limits them to their task because the money will be insignificant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 3780603, member: 7203"] never singe a blanket agreement. although the mineral estate does trump the surface as for drilling it doesn't necessarily mean they have express rights to the surface. they are required to provide and negotiate a surface use agreement. you need to ask them to provide to you the specific demand of your surface estate to include any drilling locations pipelines roads fences anything. if they are wanting to do a seismic study of the below formations they will want to drive all over the surface with thumpers. they will leave compacted pathways and some surface damages that you will be very lightly compensated for,so consider limiting them to one entry and trip over the land and specify the times and dates they can enter. if they choose to re enter they can negotiate and pay for re entry. think of fences gates fires water wells and buildings foundations etc. limit the radius of how close to any of these they can drive or thump. ask them also to supply you with a copy of the data to your underlying formations. they can sue you and gain entry but they won't unless you refuse to negotiate. just take time and get the best agreement that limits them to their task because the money will be insignificant [/QUOTE]
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