Join the lawyer group and even then have your personal attorney look anything over you get that deals with the deal.
Now the good news. They pipeline people and company will LIE CHEAT OR STEAL anything they can to get you the least amount of money or rights. They want to take over all of your ground for nothing.
Have dealt with an power line easement for years. IT is a PIA. Easement clearly says where it is and how they are to access it. Have had "contractors" drive right through standing crops to get to the line. It is usually some "REDNECK" Yahoo that thinks he is out four wheeling in a company truck. Had one drove through corn a few weeks before harvest. Two sets of tracks one out and one back. 500 feet away from a mowed grass strip that the easements spells out for access. Took me two years to get paid for the damage. The company figured $150 at first. Finally paid the $1700 in damages they did.
On a pipe line. Plan on the ground it goes through to never produce anything in your life time. They will make it enough of a mess that it will not grow things right for years.
If you have any tile lines plan on them to be cut and not reconnected. Had a fiber optics pout fit do that on rented ground. Flooded a whole bottom when a 12 tile was cut/blocked. The water from two different neighbors comes down that tile.
I know we need to transfer energy but the ground game sucks. The landowner takes it in the shorts.
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