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From: Robert Gates <rgates@epgexplorations.com>
Date: 15 Aug 2020, 4:19
Subject: Re:
Thank you for your response. I want your firm to draft a commercial lease agreement between my company and another company in your state. We are negotiating the terms for a commercial lease agreement. They are looking at the possibility of leasing my Subsea Well Intervention Equipment for 12 months.
We will require your services for the following:
Draft the lease agreement
Review the required documents for the lease
We will handle negotiations. We may need your advice on the legal part if the need arises.
The total value of the transaction will be around $3,400,000. We were hoping to kick this off by mid-August, due to the COVID19 out break we are uncertain about the closing date. I will provide you with our previous lease agreements which we have used in the past to make things move as fast as possible.
Send me a retainer agreement based on your hourly rate, I believe you will not exceed 20 hours on the whole project. My week is looking tied, we can schedule to discuss after I have reviewed your retainer agreement and once we are set to have you start drafting the lease agreement. I look forward to hearing from you and working with you on this project. Let me know if you have any questions.
Lessee: Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP
1555 Orcutt Hill Road Orcutt, CA 93455
Regards,
Robert Gates
Vice President
EPG Exploration Services LLC
Tel:318-217-3281
Address: 330 Marshall Street
Ste 1002 Shreveport LA 71101
Web: http://www.epgexplorations.com
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Thank you for getting back to me regarding my potential legal representation request. I want you to draft a commercial lease agreement between my company and Signal hill petroleum which is located in your state. We are negotiating the terms for a lease agreement for their upcoming contract. They are looking at the possibility of leasing my Subsea Well Intervention Equipment for a 12 months duration.
We will require your services for the following:
Draft the lease agreement
Review the required documents for the lease
We will handle negotiations. We may need your advice on the legal part if the need arises.
The total value of the transaction will be around $3,400,000 which will be handled by my company. We were hoping to kick this off by mid-August, due to the COVID19 out break we are uncertain about the closing date. I will provide you with our previous lease agreements which we have used in the past to make things move as fast as possible.
Send me a retainer agreement based on your hourly rate, I believe you will not exceed 20 hours on the whole project. My week is looking tied, we can schedule to discuss after I have reviewed your retainer agreement and once we are set to have you start drafting the lease agreement. I look forward to hearing from you and working with you on this project. Let me know if you have any questions.
lessee Conflict: Signal Hill Petroleum, 2633 Cherry Ave Signal Hill CA 90755
Regards,
Mathew Rush
Vice President
EPG Exploration Services LLC
Tel: 318-217-3281
Address: 330 Marshall Street
Ste 1002 Shreveport LA 71101
Web: http://www.epgexplorations.com
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