Just got some papers from CHK today and am wondering if this is the same as division orders???? We have a very small "net acreage interest" in this unit, about .04568.
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If it shows you the acres in the unit, royalty percentage etc. That is most likely your division orders.
Thanks for the reply. It has acres in unit, all other land owners, plat maps but I don't see any royalty percentage. With such a small amount, .04xxx acres, we may have to send them a check every month. LOL
Greg,
You have more than .04xxx acres in the pool. The way CHK calculates for the royalties is to divide the total pool size by the # acres you have in it and the royalty % to come up with a decimal number. Then they just multiply that number by the selling price of the oil and gas to come up with your royalty amount.
Example: 640 acre pool and you have 10 acres. 10/640 = .015625
Multiply that by your royalty of 20%... .015625x.2 = .003125
this final # is your net acreage interest.
If the pool made $100000 for a given month. $100,000 / 640 = $156.25 per acre. Times your acres in the pool $156.25 x 10 = $1562.50. Times your royalty $1562.50 x .2 = $312.50.
Or, use the Net Acreage Interest and do one calculation...$100,000 x .003125 = $312.50
Thanks Tom. Just to get my head wrapped around this thing, the total unit is 563.237428 acres and our net acres in unit are .040650. How many of our acres are being used. Thanks
You need to know your royalty % to figure it out. If you are at 20% then you would have 114.478 acres in the unit.
.040650 / 20% (or .2) = 0.20325
0.20325 x 563.237428 = 114.478 acres.
If your royalty % is different just plug it in.
We only have 35 acres and the royalty is 12.5%. By looking at the plat map, the unit barely touches us.
We also received a "unit declaration and notice of pooled unit". In our case it was not the same as the division order.
The unit declaration came shortly after the well was drilled. It listed each individual landowner in the unit and their respective acreages included/percentages of unit held.
The division order did not come until after the well had been in production but before the first checks were cut. A division order will list your "unit interest decimal" (figured as net acres/total unit acres*royalty percentage).
well then, going by what Ed has posted, I would assume that the "Net Acreage interest" is the decimal equivalent to the amount of property you have in the pool.
The plat map you are looking at may be different than the actual "As Drilled" unit size. The legs don't go in the exact spot they want them to go all the time. And don't forget the drainage pool from the fracking will extend about 500 to 750 feet to the sides of the laterals. So if that is the case, then you may have about 22 acres in the pool (pool size x net acreage interest decimal).
The pool I'm going to be in, the lateral barely touches my property, but the drainage pool has me in for about 12 acres.
I gave CHK a call this morning and the guy I talked to could not figure out the numbers either. The guy told me he showed we have 26.11 acres in the pool but then said "that can't be right". He turned it over to a supervisor and promised to have them call me within a day or so.
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