Even though my lease is with CHK, Petrohawk drilled the well. The well went into production in Sept of 2011. Petrohawk has not paid CHK royalties since Dec of 2011. Therefore, as CHK informed me, if we don't get paid, you don't get paid. What can I do?
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make demand under the mineral code. CHK has a duty to you under your lease with them. (In most cases) Their issues getting paid by Petrohawk are ultimately their issues, but they still have to administer your royalty (In most cases).
There are some other threads on the site that help address the process, but feel free to send me a message if you need assistance or specific details.
Thanks HBP. I'll call CHK and mention the mineral code. But I would love to learn more about the process. It's the "In most cases" that are worrying me. Would you point me in the right direction please?
if you've already tried calls and emails. you need to send a letter. Certified/ Return Receipt Requested for it to qualify under the mineral code.
I would always suggest trying to reach them and inform them of any underpayment by phone or email first. But if that does not prove helpful, then demand by letter is best to create the documentation.
Are royalty holders considered creditors?
Royalty owners are obligees in Louisiana, or a person to whom something is owed, so they are a creditor in a sense, but they wouldn't be considered in the same league as a bank or lienholder in the case of a bankruptcy if that's what you mean.
CHK also gave PXP 20% of this well. I just received my division order from PXP. I called and ask CHK why they were only responsible for 80% of the royalties and they gave me PXP's phone#. PXP told me that Petrohawk is in an uproar because of the re-org. They were unable to get the names of the current land owners and had to go to CHK's original division orders from 2006.
Have you gotten a division order letter yet?
if it helps, my own was slowed down an extra couple of months because I was leased to Petrohawk but the well was drilled and operated by CHK (the opposite of your situation)
Mine eventually got all straightened out - but I think it took a month or so longer than if just one company were doing the whole thing. Plus, my hunch is that the companies are so cash needy that they want to hold onto every dollar until they have to pay it out.
Hope this helps. I know how nerve-wracking the process can be with 2 companies. However, other than getting a gouged on the expenses, everything has flowed OK. If you got a division order then your $$$ should be on its way.
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