I have an interest in the HK Shuckrow 10H#1 well which has ben in production since late last year but have yet to receive any royalties, when should I start to be concerned.
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Frank,
Buck Well 1H Carroll County Ohio, production started in Feb 2014, Division Orders arrived June 2014 and the theft started with the first "Rationed" Royalty Payment in July 2014. $56 an acre per month was obvious theft. We have gotten as low as $15 an acre since.
What state are you in? Were you forced pooled or leased?
I assume you returned your division orders to HK? Have you called in to HK to check on whether they received your DOs?
These discussions might be helpful
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/division-orders-2
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/royalty-payments-del...
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/can-i-get-out-of-lea...
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/how-long-until-royal...
HK Shuckrow 10H #1, Henry Field, Wilkinson County, MS was reported complete 10/31/14. First production was reported for the month of November and thru May the well has produced 94,636 barrels of oil.
Thanks for the reply Skip. After digging into my records I realized that my interest in this well is so small that I will only receive one check per year and it may not cover the cost of gas to get it to the bank.Again, thank you very much for all that you do on this site.
You're welcome, frank.
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