Can someone help with well information from Sonris as I am lost

I do not understand what any of this means, can someone help and tell me if this is good or what. I thank you in advance if you can help me understand any of this.

WELLS SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD PARISH PROD TYPE SEC TWN RGE EFFECTIVE DATE API NUM
237812 BLEDSOE PROPERTIES 30 H 001 C084 4780 09 20 030 16N 14W 08/27/2008 17017345260000
PRMT DATE SPUD DATE STAT DATE ST CD
06/02/2008 06/13/2008 08/27/2008 10
WELL SURFACE COORDINATES Surface Longitude Surface Latitude Lambert X Lambert Y Ground Elevation Zone Datum
0-0-0 0-0-0 1585035 616488 206 N NAD-27
WELL SURFACE COORDINATES GENERATED BY DNR UTMX 83 UTMY 83 LONGITUDE 83 LATITUDE 83
420586.696358821 3580050.93745021 -93.8440007127649 32.3545673354468
BOTTOM HOLE COORD EFFECTIVE DATE END DATE PLUGBACK TOTAL DEPTH TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH MEASURED DEPTH LAT DEG LAT MIN LAT SEC LONG DEG LONG MIN LONG SEC COORDINATE SOURCE LAMBERT X LAMBERT Y ZONE COORDINATE SYSTEM
06/02/2008 08/01/2008 11574 17700 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 1585715 611651 N 01
08/02/2008 08/26/2008 11446 16268 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 1585715 611651 N 01
08/27/2008 11446 16268 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 1585715 611651 N 01
WELL HISTORY SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD ST CD PT WELL CLASS EFF DATE END DATE STAT DATE
237812 BLEDSOE PROPERTIES 30 H 001 C084 4780 10 20 08/27/2008 08/27/2008
237812 BLEDSOE PROPERTIES 30 H 001 C084 4780 01 00 06/02/2008 08/26/2008 06/02/2008
SCOUT INFO REPORT DATE WELL STATUS MEASURED DEPTH TRUE VERT DEPTH DETAIL
11/07/2008 10 16268 COMPLETED 8-27-08; GAS; HAYNESVILLE RA; 7605 MCFD; 20/64 CHOKE; PERFS 11,800-16,174' MD; 11,445-11,527' TVD
09/23/2008 08 16268 POTENTIAL RECEIVED IN DISTRICT - WAITING ON OPERATOR TO SUBMIT COMPLETION PAPERWORK
08/12/2008 09 16268 COMPLETION OPERATIONS
08/05/2008 09 16268 SET 5 1/2" TO 16256 W/516 SX.
07/29/2008 09 16268 TD 7-28-08.
07/22/2008 05 12200 DRILLING
07/15/2008 05 11408 MAKING CURVE
07/08/2008 09 11079 SET 7 5/8" TO 11079 W/888 SX.
07/01/2008 05 9402 DRILLING
06/24/2008 05 7920 SET 1865 OF 10 3/4" W/785 SX. DRILLING
06/17/2008 05 SPUD 6-13-08
06/16/2008 05 BOP TESTED. CONDUCTOR: 20"X100'. T3 13 5/8" RATED 5000# / TESTED 250-2500#. T3 13 5/8" W/4 1/2" INSERT RATED 10000# / TESTED 250-5000#. BLIND RAMS RATED 10000# / TESTD 250-5000#. PIPE RAMS RATED 10000# / TESTED 250-5000#
06/02/2008 01 17700 195' FNL & 1551' FWL OF SEC 30. PBHL: 250' FSL & 2311' FWL OF SEC 30.
PERFORATIONS SERIAL NUM COMPLETION DATE UPPER PERF LOWER PERF SANDS RESERVOIR
237812 08/27/2008 11800 16147 HAYNESVILLE RA
WELL TESTS RPT TYP TEST DATE RPT DATE OIL POT COND GAS DEL WATER BSW% FLOW PRES SHUTIN PRES CHOKE UPPER PERF LOWER PERF BOT HOLE PRES
WELL ALLOWABLES EFFECTIVE DATE END DATE LUW CODE LUW TYPE CODE ALLOWABLE ESTIMATED POTENTIAL CURRENT ALLOWABLE TYPE
01/01/2009 06/30/2009 7605 7605 3
10/01/2008 12/31/2008 7605 7605 3
LEASE\UNIT\WELL PRODUCTION RPT DATE LUW CODE STORAGE FAC DOC USE WELL CNT OPENING STK OIL PROD(BBL) GAS PROD(MCF) DISPOSITION CLOSING STK PARISH
CASING COMPLETION DATE CASING SIZE WELLBORE SIZE CASING WEIGHT UPPER SET DEPTH LOWER SET DEPTH CEMENT SACKS TEST PRESSURE HOURS UNDER PRESSURE TEST DATE CASING PULLED CREATION PROCESS
08/02/2008 0512 0634 23 0 16256 516 4000 .5 08/04/2008 WELL HISTORY
08/02/2008 0758 0978 29.7 0 11079 888 1400 .5 07/08/2008 WELL HISTORY
08/02/2008 1034 1312 45.5 0 1865 785 1050 .5 06/17/2008 WELL HISTORY
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This is the well in our section. I am confused as they told us it went online at the end of August and they have been in production since then and selling the gas but, the dates look like they just started production 10/01/2008. If they have been selling gas since the end of August, we should get royalties from then I thought. If anyone can help answer some of these questions please help me.
Looks like the initial production was 7.605 million cubic feet a day, which is excellent. They probably won't produce it at that rate.

You should get division order papers stating your interest in a decimal figure. If you feel that number is correct you sign and send the papers back. Their calculations are usually correct.

It will take a few months before they start sending out checks, if they have the pipeline set up. You should receive a check and report showing the production and average sale price along with your interest and any deductions they subtracted.
Yes we have a pipeline set. They drilled the well right next to a pipeline so they could get it to market, I know a lot are waiting on access to a pipeline, we are fortunate to have had one so close. Thank you so much as you have answered some questions we had. I had just heard something about the division order papers but did not know what it meant but we have not received anything like that yet. I am so glad it seems to be a good production rate as I did not understand how to read it or what it meant. Thanks!
Thank you all so much! I know nothing about these numbers and such. We did not get in on the big bonus money as we signed 3 years ago but I am thankful for whatever I get as it is more than I had.
Debbie, if you would like to get an idea what kind of payout you might get, there is a gas calculator at www.pagalease.com/calculator_natural_gas_royalty_form.php, you can plug in your acreage and the production rate and current price of gas and get an estimate of what your monthly and annual royalties might be.

Even if you don't know the exact production, you can still plug in numbers and see monthly rate scenarios based on whatever figures you enter, it's pretty cool to play with and create dreams! The daily gas rates are posted on this site but I think there are different rates such as well head price, market price, things like that so you would need to check your lease to see if it specified how the price would be set. Just wanted to mention it in case you weren't aware of it.
Depending on your lease you may also be charged for compression, dewatering, H2S removal, etc...

And don't forget your severance taxes, they will be deducted and remitted to the state by the operator.
That may be so, but if it was the case there wouldn't be need for a cost free royalty clause.
As I said, It depends on the lease.
I wonder if that is the basis of the Oklahoma lawsuit.
"unless expressly qualified"

In my standard lease it says, "Lessor's interest in either case to bear its proportion of any expenses for treating the oil to make it marketable as crude"
Thank you.

We all have a slant or perspective to our views, intentional or not.

By the way , I don't offer a cost free royalty, but will gladly insert one if asked.
I'm not offering advice, just adding my 2 cents worth. As to free royalty, I have examples of different clauses on my website. See http://www.landmen.net/ClausesForms/ClausesForms.htm

I have a free royalty clause there also.

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