I have an ORRI in Haynesville well in Desoto Parish and I looked at my most recent check. The operator is Exco. I am completely baffled on how much they deduct. Here are the numbers to 100%. Total gas/month was 32,698/MCF. Gross Revenue: $53,300.
DEDUCTIONS: Severance, $5,209. CMP, $1,844. Treatment, $4,165. Transportation, $2,284. Transportation 1(whatever that means), $9,900. Gathering, $10,823. Grand total of $34,225 or 64% of revenue. WTF is going on? Can someone please explain this?
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There is no need to assume Chesapeake. Jay Jay already told you the operator is Exco.
Can't be both. Exco swapped out of its units with CHK several years ago. Could have started with CHK and now be with Exco as operator.
Exco started shorting my checks last year by .20 to .30 per mcf.
If I knew what month and btu content, I could react to your post. Also, I don't have any leases with Exco so I don't know what CMP is? The obvious problem is if Exco is legally entitled to deduct post production expenses, they are based on mcf or MMBtu so as the price/mcf or MMBtu goes down, the deducts are a greater percentage of revenue. $6/mcf would cure a lot of ills, but it won't be for a long, long time--if ever.
It would be interesting indeed to see what the operator is charging itself for the same services.
CMP is compression, while new wells have enough gas flow pressure to get into the sales line without help after a while the flow pressure decreases to a point that they have to use a compressor to get into he sales line.
I have almost the same from XTO and the worst part is they want me to claim over $300 in royalites when I actually only received $128. They called me and explained it was just like a paycheck with deductions. I disagree because deductions are something I can claim, I can't claim money I never received. I am at the point, they can keep the gas.
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