Offering No. 353

Kalkaska County

This offering of lease rights is made by the Minerals Management Section of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Additional information can be found here.

Overview - Offering 353

Winning Bid: $10.00 - Str********e

  • Opening Bid: $10 per acre
  • Bid Acres: 120
  • Parcel Count: 3
  • County: Kalkaska
  • Location: Section 24 T25N R07W
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Auction Information

  • Auction Date: Tuesday October 21, 2025
  • Bidding Starts: 9:00 am (EDT)
  • Bidding Ends: 2:00 pm (EDT)
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Parcel Information

Stipulations Description Location Lease Acres Equity
15, 49 NW1/4 NE1/4 Sec 24 T25N R 07W 40.00 Mineral: 100.00%
Surface: 100.00%
6, 15 SE1/4 NE1/4 Sec 24 T25N R 07W 40.00 Mineral: 100.00%
Surface: 100.00%
6, 15, 49 SW1/4 NE1/4 Sec 24 T25N R 07W 40.00 Mineral: 100.00%
Surface: 100.00%

Stipulations

Stipulation ID Stipulation Name Description
6 Kirtland's Warbler Habitat Management Portions of the leased area may lie within essential Kirtland's Warbler habitat or within 1/4 mile of essential Kirtland’s Warbler habitat. No drilling, development, construction, or non-routine maintenance activities shall take place within ¼ mile of essential habitat from May 1 to August 15 without prior written authorization from the lessor. In addition, no surface development of any kind will be allowed within essential habitat or within 300 feet of essential habitat.
15 Limited Surface Disturbance-OG FEE To limit surface disturbance, any wells to be drilled on the leased premises shall be drilled from a single surface area that is acceptable to and approved by the Lessor. The Lessee shall submit a proposed development plan for the leased premises including a proposed surface area, access routes and pipeline corridors, with due regard to surface features, the relative location of other operations in the area, and applicable regulatory requirements. The Lessee may not drill any well on the leased premises without first obtaining an approval from the Lessor. Approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. If Lessor reasonably determines that production on adjacent land creates the probability of drainage of oil and/or gas from State mineral land, additional surface locations may be considered.
49 Best Management Practices Best Management Practices along wetlands, waterways, or steep slopes as per Sustainable Soil and Water Practices on Forest Land IC 4011 (Rev. 06/01/2018 and as amended) and approved in writing by the Local Management Supervisor.

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