royalties dropping when will it stop - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-29T12:06:14Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/royalties-dropping-when-will-it-stop?id=2274639%3ATopic%3A783735&feed=yes&xn_auth=nomost of the ANTI''s just make…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-10-18:2274639:Comment:7876392018-10-18T01:14:58.482ZJeffrey Beunierhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JeffreyBeunier
<p>most of the ANTI''s just make things up or use creative interpretations of made up biased research'...aka make believe, like unicorns and fairies..</p>
<p>most of the ANTI''s just make things up or use creative interpretations of made up biased research'...aka make believe, like unicorns and fairies..</p> The information provided by B…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-09-06:2274639:Comment:7854842018-09-06T02:02:07.800ZBrent Moreheadhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/BrentMorehead
The information provided by Bullfrex and Old Timer is excellent. Also, In order to know your royalties due, then you need to know production and how it is being sold. If the operator does not own the pipeline, then it may have a cap on delivery quantities. Or a variable price contract. Sales contracts with pipelines make a normal lease look like fun reading. If ever possible, try for an audit clause in your lease. If too late, try to use the Freedom of Information Act to acquire your entire…
The information provided by Bullfrex and Old Timer is excellent. Also, In order to know your royalties due, then you need to know production and how it is being sold. If the operator does not own the pipeline, then it may have a cap on delivery quantities. Or a variable price contract. Sales contracts with pipelines make a normal lease look like fun reading. If ever possible, try for an audit clause in your lease. If too late, try to use the Freedom of Information Act to acquire your entire well file----as drilled plat (what the unit ended up looking like), completion report for well (should show exactly what happened during drilling), and depending where you are production should be available quarterly. I do not know what Ohio requires now, but worth a look. Companies drill under permit, which is a government document, and thus available to citizens. Other filings are required pursuant to this process, and if the government has it, you (Joe and Jane Citizen) have a right to it. Personally, my thoughts are that every landowner should get a copy of every filing that relates to their land. Since that does not happen, ask. Use API and name of lateral. https://gis.ohiodnr.gov/MapVi…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-09-06:2274639:Comment:7852982018-09-06T00:33:53.383ZSparrowHawkhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/BrianHeavilin
<p><a href="https://gis.ohiodnr.gov/MapViewer/?config=oilgaswells#" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://gis.ohiodnr.gov/MapViewer/?config=oilgaswells#</a></p>
<p>Check out the oil and gas well viewer on the Ohio Division of Natural Resources - Oil and Gas website. It's absolutely the best source for nearly everything you need to know about the wells in our state. It has actual documents from the initial well permit to the production numbers. Enjoy!</p>
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<p> Just a tip:…</p>
<p><a href="https://gis.ohiodnr.gov/MapViewer/?config=oilgaswells#" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://gis.ohiodnr.gov/MapViewer/?config=oilgaswells#</a></p>
<p>Check out the oil and gas well viewer on the Ohio Division of Natural Resources - Oil and Gas website. It's absolutely the best source for nearly everything you need to know about the wells in our state. It has actual documents from the initial well permit to the production numbers. Enjoy!</p>
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<p> Just a tip: I would recommend deselecting the "active wells" box in the layering criteria on the left. This will hide all the thousands of old Clinton wells etc. that nobody cares about anymore and leaves only the big horizontals on the map. Click on these and go to "well summary report link" to view the specifics. It's really awesome.</p>
<p></p> how do i find out the product…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-09-05:2274639:Comment:7853962018-09-05T21:29:54.589Zjoehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/joe105
<p>how do i find out the production of my wells because they pay 2 months behind trying to balance the price and production to see if it is a price or production problem is not easy, is there a site i can look my wells up on? and the statements are confusing too. THANKS EVERYONE!</p>
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<p>how do i find out the production of my wells because they pay 2 months behind trying to balance the price and production to see if it is a price or production problem is not easy, is there a site i can look my wells up on? and the statements are confusing too. THANKS EVERYONE!</p>
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The wells are a finite…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-08-08:2274639:Comment:7841492018-08-08T16:02:50.099ZBullfrexhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/delmardave
<p>Vera,</p>
<p>The wells are a finite resource....not an endless pool of gas there. The Producers produce and then move on. Current technologies allow for a small percentage of the available gas in place to be recovered (maybe 10-15%, IDK?)....nature of the beast.</p>
<p>Down the road, when the long term pricing environment dictates, and with new technology, they might come back after they have produced all their 'low hanging fruit' resources, and recover more gas from these 'depleted' wells.…</p>
<p>Vera,</p>
<p>The wells are a finite resource....not an endless pool of gas there. The Producers produce and then move on. Current technologies allow for a small percentage of the available gas in place to be recovered (maybe 10-15%, IDK?)....nature of the beast.</p>
<p>Down the road, when the long term pricing environment dictates, and with new technology, they might come back after they have produced all their 'low hanging fruit' resources, and recover more gas from these 'depleted' wells. Don't see that in my lifetime.</p>
<p>I have read that there is an inherent danger in 'choking' a well too much....reduces the amount of gas that might have been recovered with a freer flow, so it happens at a great risk to the producer....that being smaller returns from a heavily choked well.</p>
<p>All in my humble opinion.</p> we are told a lot of things b…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-08-08:2274639:Comment:7842422018-08-08T13:33:40.851ZVera Scrogginshttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/VeraScroggins736
<p>we are told a lot of things by the gas industry...has to be taken with a grain of salt...</p>
<p>royalties keep dropping and gas emptying out..of the wells...</p>
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<p>maybe, industry is not releasing some of the gas since they don't have all the pipelines they need to transport...</p>
<p>we are told a lot of things by the gas industry...has to be taken with a grain of salt...</p>
<p>royalties keep dropping and gas emptying out..of the wells...</p>
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<p>maybe, industry is not releasing some of the gas since they don't have all the pipelines they need to transport...</p> There are a variety of format…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-08-07:2274639:Comment:7841302018-08-07T12:48:31.063ZBrian Powershttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/BrianPowers
<p>There are a variety of formations between the aquifer and hydrocarbon zones, some might have the capability to produce, but are lacking oil or gas. The posters who suggest that fracing the curve would be fruitless are correct.</p>
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<p>Brian</p>
<p>There are a variety of formations between the aquifer and hydrocarbon zones, some might have the capability to produce, but are lacking oil or gas. The posters who suggest that fracing the curve would be fruitless are correct.</p>
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<p>Brian</p> you would think that when an…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-08-05:2274639:Comment:7837832018-08-05T21:55:09.843Zwilliam george allisonhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/williamgeorgeallison
<p>you would think that when an oil and gas company returns to an existing well pad with wells that have dropped off signifantly they would refrack while drilling new laterals on the same pad right old timer?</p>
<p>you would think that when an oil and gas company returns to an existing well pad with wells that have dropped off signifantly they would refrack while drilling new laterals on the same pad right old timer?</p> Thanks OT, are there any pot…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-08-05:2274639:Comment:7836902018-08-05T18:00:55.375Zfarmgashttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/farmgas
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<p>Thanks OT, are there any potential issues with fracking the curve now? </p>
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<p>Thanks OT, are there any potential issues with fracking the curve now? </p>
What happened?tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-08-05:2274639:Comment:7837792018-08-05T17:47:14.970Zfarmgashttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/farmgas
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<p>What happened?</p>
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<p>What happened?</p>