Dispute with Chesapeak on acerage in Division Order

Has anyone else had issue with the Division Order presented by Chesapeake declaring incorrect (under) acreage? Have spent one month so far trying to get them to correct their error with no success. I suspect there may be others with a similar issue and am seeking advice on how to get the issue resolved.
(This topic is also listed under the Desoto Parish discussion)


Regards,
Gary

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Phillip:  I have a similar lease where CHK holds 80% interest and PXP holds the remaining 20%.  I did not receive a DO from Plains, but obtained a Plains contact from CHK.  Plains was responsive and accommodating on getting the royalty checks started after I contacted them.   If you can't get a contact, send me a private msg, and I'll provide the contact I used.

 

Also, i believe HK's acerage is correct (ther survey I found was quite old and indicated 566.22 acres, HK may have done a new survey of the boundries and determined the correct acreage.).  Sounds like CHK has not reviewed all the survey or title data. Contact them and bring this to their attention.
+1 on what skip says, I can look for the correct acreage

If you can prove to Chesapeake, that the acreage they state for your parcel is incorrect, AND can prove what the correct acreage is, you may be able to get them to consider revising your DO.  However, you may need the patience of Job and mind-numbing persistence.  For me, it took about 18 months of persistence (with lots of patience) to result in a revised DO.  Still awaiting correction to the royalty payments, but expect it will occur in time. {I was never rude nor disrespectful, had I been, I seriously doubt any action would have ever occurred.}

When CHK "corrected" the DO, they increased the Unit Acres by the "corrected" amount.  The original DO Unit Acres was already a few acres over that indicated in the PLAT.  The only way I can think of to insure no hanky-panky is being done, would be if one were to have access to all DO's in the UNIT to insure the sum of all parcel acreage agrees with the stated Unit Acres. <-- I do not have access to this information, so am unable to resolve this discrepancy. 

Good luck.

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