Posted by The tractor vet on October 29, 2012 at 07:33:36 from (75.24.0.62):
In Reply to: USA Industrial edge posted by LAA on October 29, 2012 at 06:29:40:
well i can see that your not one of the ones being affected by this. or tryen to deal with these land sharks . and the B/S about JOBS for the locals . I see hate and discontent around here . I see the lies told to people by these oil companys and the DON'T tell your neighbours what kind of deal we made . Like my one friend that has a new well on his place where they came in and took 8 acres for the pad and now want to take 10 more for a pond for water or the pipe line guys that want to put pipe lines thru and want seventyfive feet across you place and just go ahead and let them come thru and get anywhere near your building and guess what your home owners insurance will be dropped like a rock. Plus they only want to put these pipes 3 ft. down to top of pipe . One guy they will pay 60-70 bucks a foot the next they only offer 15 . Then ya get to pay higher property taxes on your land . as for the jobs ???? Myself i have applied on several and i do have experience in the oil and gas field , i have not heard anything . BUt i do see a lot of out of state trucks and people with souther accents around here . Like my one friend that has a new well he was told that as soon as they start moving in the rig and BEFORE they start to drill he would receive his SPUD fee Check , well they came they drilled and are gone and Bob has not seen or heard from them since . and This Spud fee check is written into his lease , the oil company is now in breach of contract and they do not care they told him go ahead and sue us . And other friend that has a machine shop has done some work for them and they told him that they only pay every 120 days , well it has been 4 months now and he has yet to see his money and when he called them he got the run around and told that he can now sue them .
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