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Brian,
I did a search using your name and found a lease. It's one of Chesapeake's.
I can tell because every lease CHK has they have dumped so much data into the electronic records that it's difficult to find the lease for the person searched under.
Here is a copy of what I found. There was also a B J Werner which I asume is you as well.
All you have to do is take a look at the lease then figure out who is collecting the money you are supposed to be getting in royalties. I can assure you it won't be much due to the producer involved.
201000001132 | 4/12/2010 03:13:00PM | 3/30/2010 |
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(ASSIGN LEAS) | 000059 | 1259 | 65 |
Brian,
I found a Brian & A Werner Ivory Road. Good & Bad news:
Morsheiser 26-15-6 Well 5H ends in the middle of your parcel. Production started on 3/20/2014 so you are one month or so behind on recieving Royalty Payments. There was production of oil and gas, NGLs are not listed by ODNR.
To collect your Div Order & money contact Enervest Energy.
I don't want to put your dealings in this note, but if you email me, I have an email ready for you in my Draft Section, with all the details. If you don't want to email me, contact Enervest Energy, they should be looking for you. Range Resources gave a bogus address on the document that transfered your lease to Enervest. Ron Hale mrrxtech_yah@yahoo.com Call me at 330-271-9156 if you have questions. Lisbon area.
Ron I have been a member of this blog for a while I was wondering if I can
Contact you cj wyalusing thanks
CJ
I just noticed your note. Sure, send me an email, I'll friend you as well. Woops, I can't find you to friend.
mrrxtech_yah@yahoo.com
Ron:
Thanks for the help. I contacted CHK and they seem to have all my information correct. I'm not sure where this comes from but they told me that they have a 4 to 6 month grace period to file the Division order and start paying royalties. They told me the Division Order has not been filed yet and that I should begin receiving royalties in September which will be the full 6 months. I don't see a 6 month grace period in my lease. It just says royalties are due by the 30th of the month following the month of sale.
Brian,
If you want your business on this public site, let me know and I'll tell you what has taken place.
Otherwise if you send me your email address, I have a response waiting in the Draft section of my email account.
I bet you don't see a royalty until you contact Enervest.
Does the anual report show each individual well because if it does a great place to start
There's a solution and it's called a CLASS ACTION SUIT. We all know who the worst offender in the Utica play is and individually we stand little chance of defeating this ruthless giant. The attorney generals office will do very little if anything. I have spoken personally with the former general counsel of a large oil company and he assured me that they an be brought to their knees but it will take 100 plaintiffs to do it. Here's what I'm doing. I'm selling some of my mineral rights to a PRIVATE EQUITY FIRM and NOT to the company I have my lease with. This company has the financial wherewithal to put pressure on the developer to unitize and drill. And furthermore they will audit each and every statement. Rest assured we will not get beat out of a dime. I couldn't have a better partner plus because of unique circumstances I will be paying ZERO capital gain tax on this sale.
I have an idea that will work much much faster, but it will take a large number of commited landowners willing to give some time and effort. My idea is to form a landowners union. Then go on strike: picket, sit in and stop the movement of drilling rigs and equipment either on to or off of every well site in the county until the books are openned up and all leases are honored. I already have an acronym: CLOUT - Carroll Land Owners United for Truth.
For those with SURE leases, I've heard that there may be a landowners group forming to make a legal challenge, but it doesn't sound like that will help the rest of us.
I understand why people think that every well makes a company oodles and oodles of money. In fact, oil companies go bankrupt every month. Look at all the old names from the past that have disappeared as separate companies. They are gone or just some marketing name held by another company.
Gulf, Texaco, Mobil, Magnolia, Cities, Champion, Phillips 66, etc.
The company pays for G & G - Geological and Geophysical. Sometimes they spend that money and decide to go somewhere else. Then they have to acquire leases, pay people to acquire those leases, then decide to go forward or not as they accumulate even more geological and geophysical data.
Then they drill. Often they don't see a dime for four or five years after they started spending the money. Once they drill, they have to built the pipelines, the tanks, etc. Pay to haul off the water and reinject into a disposal well, etc. etc. For each 5 barrel they handle, they have to give 1 barrel to the landowners and others with a royalty interest. Then out of that they have to pay employees, taxes, etc. They have to buy a huge insurance policy just to cover blowouts, damage, storms, etc.
Col. Drake offered a better deal back in 1859. He offered the owner $21 per barrel of oil...50% of the market price. But after only a few months, the price of oil had plunged to $5 a barrel and he still owed the owner $21...he went broke and the citizens of Titusville erected his monument after he died. He didn't have a dime.
Do not assume that mineral rights are bottomless cash cows. Every well and area is different. Every formation has "sweet spots" and spots that are uneconomic. It is the geology of the specific location that counts. And wells within 1 mile of each other can be very very different.
I was recently asked to appraise a property where the owner decided he would pay his share of the wells and be a partner, not a feckless passive owner of royalty. Although producing for almost 5 years he had yet to recoup his investment in the wells and some wells he will never get his money back. Only the best one or two wells appear to be likely to hold up long enough to get his money back.
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