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Was she referring to royalty checks (which would be calculated according to production) or signing bonus (which would be calculated by the acre)?
Aren't all royalty checks based on production?
So what does the acreage have to do with it?
The state of Ohio requires the production numbers for 2012 are to be posted by the end of March, so we should be getting some confirmation of these numbers shortly.
Chesapeake, has been very discreet as to results in Columbiana County and due to the lack of pipelines this production information will continue to lag, I fear.
Keep in mind if these are the first royality cheeks. They would be for several months of production and not just 1 month.
Jay,
There are wells that "could" generate $1,000/month/acre Royalties and there are some wells far below that, too.
You make many assumptions by computing First Year Production of a Utica Well from just the Initial Production figures combined with the Macellus Decline Curve. It might be true and it might not.
Also, you used 21% Gross Royalties while many people have old leases at 12.5% Net. That alone will cut royalty estimates in half.
We have the actual data from 206 days of real Production from the Mangun Utica Well in Carroll County, Ohio and it is no where near $1,000/acre/month.
Do think these Initial Production Rates ...
1) 6 Million Cubic Feet of Gas per day
2) 650 bbl's of NGL's per day
3) 1,500 bbl's of Oil per day
is going to be typical or average ?
"... Sorry to hear about that 12.5%, instead of the 21% ...
I never said that I had a 12.5% lease.
Unfortunately, I do know many who do and that is why I am biased at 12.5% net
Your results will vary.
" ... if you had a real lease with 21% royalty ..."
I do have a "real" lease, as you say.
And I certainly would not have that kind of attitude towards my neighbors that don't.
Maybe I am just old school ...
Under promise and over deliver - a nice surpise
making assumptions can lead to ...
over promising and under delivering - a disappointment
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