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it looks like the production reported for the lease is questionable - the check mostly covers 4/2014 (oil for 10/2013 is on it - but probably a correction)
below is the reported data I was able to pull down from DI Desktop - you will note that production through December was significantly higher than the gross lease production in the check stub above. I would check with the state regulatory agency where CHK reports production data to and compare it to your checks to see if they match
OHIO (WV) | ||||
(N/A) 00 0 | ||||
Operator: CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC | ||||
Field: UNKNOWN (MARCELLUS SHALE) Reserves | ||||
Start Date : 10/1/2012 | ||||
Start Rate : Oil: 0/day Gas: 0/day Water: 0/day Wells: 0/day | ||||
End Date : 12/1/2013 | ||||
End Rate : Oil: 0/day Gas: 0/day Water: 0/day Wells: 0/day | ||||
Date | Act/Proj | Oil | Gas | Wells |
Oct-12 | Actual | 2338 | 37836 | 1 |
Nov-12 | Actual | 3076 | 73758 | 1 |
Dec-12 | Actual | 2441 | 80886 | 1 |
Jan-13 | Actual | 2148 | 61928 | 1 |
Feb-13 | Actual | 2332 | 82645 | 1 |
Mar-13 | Actual | 2360 | 99266 | 1 |
Apr-13 | Actual | 2162 | 81765 | 1 |
May-13 | Actual | 2191 | 79755 | 1 |
Jun-13 | Actual | 1207 | 68754 | 1 |
Jul-13 | Actual | 340 | 77923 | 1 |
Aug-13 | Actual | 2153 | 73042 | 1 |
Sep-13 | Actual | 1363 | 68605 | 1 |
Oct-13 | Actual | 1221 | 67805 | 1 |
Nov-13 | Actual | 1136 | 65104 | 1 |
Dec-13 | Actual | 1095 | 59867 | 1 |
Estimated Reserves | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Prior Cums | 0 | 27,563 | 1,078,939 | 1 |
Ultimate Recoverable | 0 | 27,563 | 1,078,939 | 1 |
Jeffery,
The check stub is for mostly the 4-2014 period. You need to see the 2012 and 2013 statements to compare the Di data correctly. If this were mine, I'd be watching like a hawk!!
I agree, as I said the data on DI only goes up through 12/2013 and the main part of the check is 04/2014 - the 10/2013 could be a corrective entry.
However, even with the material decline experienced in these wells, to go from ~60mmcf per month (about 2 MMcfd or 2000 Mcfd) in 12/2013 to 319 Mcf per month (10 mcfd) is odd. That's actually more than just odd, hence why I suggested that they check the production numbers on their checks to the amounts reported for production. I tried finding it online but only see where WV summarizes annual production by well - the info and link follows
link to state records:
http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/pipe2/OGDataSearch.aspx
WV Geological & Economic Survey: | Well: County = 069 Permit = 109 | Report Time: Saturday, August 09, 2014 1:14:05 PM |
Location Information: View Map
API | COUNTY | PERMIT | TAX_DISTRICT | QUAD_75 | QUAD_15 | LAT_DD | LON_DD | UTME | UTMN |
Bottom Hole Location Information:
API | EP | FLAG | UTME | UTMN | LON_DD | LAT_DD |
Owner Information:
API | CMP_DT | SUFFIX | STATUS | SURFACE_OWNER | WELL_NUM | CO_NUM | LEASE | LEASE_NUM | MINERAL_OWN | OPERATOR | PROP_VD | PROP_TRGT_FM |
Completion Information:
API | CMP_DT | SPUD_DT | ELEV | DATUM | FIELD | DEEPEST_FM | DEEPEST_FMT | INITIAL_CLASS | FINAL_CLASS | TYPE | RIG | CMP_MTHD | TVD | TMD | NEW_FTG | G_BEF | G_AFT | O_BEF | O_AFT | P_BEF | TI_BEF | P_AFT | TI_AFT |
Pay/Show/Water Information:
API | CMP_DT | ACTIVITY | PRODUCT | SECTION | DEPTH_TOP | FM_TOP | DEPTH_BOT | FM_BOT | G_BEF | G_AFT | O_BEF | O_AFT | WATER_QNTY |
Production Gas Information:
API | OPERATOR | PRD_YEAR | ANN_GAS | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DCM |
Production Oil Information:
API | OPERATOR | PRD_YEAR | ANN_OIL | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DCM |
Stratigraphy Information:
API | SUFFIX | FM | FM_QUALITY | DEPTH_TOP | DEPTH_QUALITY | THICKNESS | THICKNESS_QUALITY | ELEV | DATUM |
There is no Wireline (E-Log) data for this well
There is no Plugging data for this well
There is no Sample data for this well
Anyone know how to read production?? Looks like it has 2012 figures . I'm not sure what i'm looking at. To me it looks like the well only produced for 3 months in 2012???Can someone explain.
http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/oginfo/pipeline/pipeline2.asp?txtsearchap...
Hello james. What do you mean 2 entries?? Do you mean 2 checks per product type??? How many checks a month??
Adam,
Your response has been sent. Thanks Ron
I spoke to the lady today. She told me there are 3 wells and CHK is 3 month behind when they make royalty payments. She also said she was just informed they are going to cap it and redrill.
Adam,
Have your friend contact the WV Attorney Generals Office to file a complaint. The sooner the better.
If you want to know more, contact me at mrrxtech_yah@yahoo .com.
Noting the recent posts regarding disgruntled NG consumers I, especially in New York State, I was not going to post this WSJ article regarding CHK and their shoddy performance in PA. Then I thought, bad actors such as CHK and politicians both whom choose to screw their constituents must be identified and exposed for what they are, SELF SERVING EGOMANICS WHO ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN LINING THEIR OWNS POCKETS.
Pennsylvanians who embraced the natural-gas drilling boom that has swept the state are starting to sour on one of the biggest names in the business: Chesapeake Energy Corp.
Some property owners are accusing Chesapeake of shortchanging them on royalty payments for pumping oil and gas from their land. The public outcry has grown so loud that Republican Gov. Tom Corbett, a longtime industry supporter who has received campaign contributions from the company, wrote an open letter last month asking the state attorney general to investigate.
Chesapeake declined to comment on the royalty disputes, but said in a recent letter to the governor that it is abiding by the terms of its contracts with landowners.
In Bradford County, a rural area in northern Pennsylvania where a lot of the drilling has taken place, anti-Chesapeake sentiment is running high, said Doug McLinko, a county commissioner. "Bradford County is a pro-gas part of the country where we support hydrocarbons 100%," he said, "but we don't support everyone who's doing it".
Landowners typically receive monthly royalty payments when a company extracts oil or gas from wells on their property. The payments usually are a fixed percentage of the market value of the oil or gas or the proceeds from selling it.
In some cases, energy companies deduct the costs of transporting, processing and marketing the oil or gas. The size of these deductions, and whether Pennsylvania law can limit the deductions, are at the heart of the royalty disputes.
Disagreements over royalties are common in the industry, and Chesapeake is hardly the only company facing them. But Chesapeake's deductions and fees appear to far surpass those taken by other energy companies operating in Pennsylvania, including Anadarko Petroleum Corp. and Statoil, based on royalty checks from the companies reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
"With the differences in taxes, I'm paying them to take my gas," Mr. Aikens said.
Write to Tom Fowler at tom.fowler@wsj.com
Lets straighten something out Royalty per Acre is not an a rational measure. Delay rental per acre is a measure. Royalty per acre is not rational because royalty is based on production, sales and has nothing to do with acreage. Because production varies with each well and acreage in each production unit you cold only compare royalty in a production unit ( but then just compare %). You could average it over each county or township but then you need to calculate the averages of each unit ( well) by the acre. and then what do you allocate to an un-unitized or un-drilled acre. Then how do you handle Transportation and Marketing costs allocated to royalty ( it may be different for each well or lease).
Very True,Ray, BUT, if people would tell us what kind of royalties they are getting,and tell what state/Twp. Well name.l% on their lease. Some of us could take it from there and see what can be expected from wells in that area. Just saying like,"Im get $300. per acre" would be about useless.
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