Pro-Landowner Royalty-Deduction Bill Passes Out of Committee: See how they voted (HB1684)

Yea votes stand with the land owners of Pennsylvania, Nays do not!!!! We landowners need to support those who support us. We cannot forget these people who fight for what's right for the people of Pennsylvania. The fight isn't over yet.

Let's thank Rep. Garth Everett for sponsoring this legislation

Phone: (717) 787-5270
E-Mail: geverett@pahousegop.com

 

 

http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/RCC/PUBLIC/listVoteSummar...

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can any one tell me if no more than 1.00 per mmbtu is a fair cost for deductions. The land man said its more like 50 cents per mmbtu that is taken out ??

I guess what is "fair" is subjective and depends on your lease language. I have the Market Enhancement clause in my lease, so its better than the old boilerplate leases but still more deductions than I really like. Over the last 14 months of production, CHK deductions ranged from 69 cents up to $1.28 per MCF with the average at 88.5 cents. The dollar plus months were when they charged big for transportation. Anadarko was much more consistent, ranged from 74 cents to 78 cents

How are you guys paying a deduction that is higher on a percentage basis than your royalty?  In other words, if your royalty is 15% how on earth did the deductions not get capped at 15% of your share of the enhancement cost? 

I'm not a lawyer or an accountant, and not sure I really understand your assumption that the royalty % would also act as a cap on deductions as a % of royalty payments or enhancement costs, but I'll take a stab at it. Anadarko is the easiest to follow as they report the deductions on their share of the full unit production as well as the total sale value. CHK only shows the deduction amounts on the "Owner Share" portion of the statement. I get "charged" for each of the deduction categories by the same "Owner Decimal Interest" factor as is used to calculate my share of the gross income. So, they are using the same % as my royalty on the deductions. So, at least in a sense the deductions are capped but there is no independent language in my lease to control the % or amount of deductions compared to the sales price. This is what has led to the various legal actions and disputes with the gas companies here in PA.

"...but there is no independent language in my lease to control the % or amount of deductions compared to the sales price."

Should have used a lawyer.  Even some of the most basic boilerplate leases here in Ohio capped deductions at 10% of the total royalty paid, meaning that on a 12.5% LOR the landowner would never be charged an amount above 1.25% of their royalty. 

I did, seems like Ohio had better protections than PA. Back when I leased, the market enhancement language was thought to be good protection compared to the standard lease language which put NO limitations on deductions besides the statutory 12.5% minimum royalty which the Kilmer decision pretty much made a joke.

If I were you I wouldn't use that lawyer anymore. Sorry about your situation.

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