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Dee, are you talking about the devices that are used for clocking the gas flow from the wells?
One thing we discovered is when the power goes out these meters seem to stop working but yet the gas still flows. As far as seeing the amount of gas flow, the gas companies are required to report to the GSES and those records are kept there. It's the U.S. Geological Survey folks. I went this week and the gas company was late in reporting which raised concern there.
I do not know how or who has the sales records. Our statements seems to stop there with only reporting the gas volumn we get paid on.
We have a clause in our lease that we can audit each year. I do not expect any problems. They negotiated fairly with us and there have been no surprises. So I expect the company we leased with is professional and will be on the up and up throughout the years. I just know from my auditing days that being prepared going into an audit, being knowledgeable, having everyone else that is auditing competent, sets everyone up for a win. If others have clauses in their leases and the companies in the region know we are going to be coming in to audit knowing what we are doing, it could save people grief and put any operators that might think of being less than honest, on notice that they will be seeing knowledgeable people coming in looking to ensure they are being treated fairly. I am hoping to increase my knowledge in preparation of our first audit.
The question of propert auditing is complex and often frustrating. Dependent variables include your lease language, the type of meter(s) installed (dual chambered the best), calibrations,and the attitudes of the gas company. Our research shows a 5-20% loss is not unusual, and that converts to some serious dollars for the landowner. If you ever visit the point of sale meters for pipelines, you will find that they change orifice plates regularly, even simply for changes in weather. When they are selling, they want the meter right, but when they are buying from the landowner, the maintenance is usually lax or non-existant. In addition to my mineral valuations, I have been working with Delta Engineers for over a year, and we finally have a brochure on this Monitoring Service, available for the asking.
Bob Congdon rdcongdon@stny.rr.com
Is your Monitoring Service brochure available online ?
Thanks
By e mail - just let me know where to send the pdf
Bob Congdon rdcongdon@stny.rr.com
thanks
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