My family has previous production from previous wells drilled in a section.
A new well was drilled and according to Sonris started producing in January 2023.
After repeated emails to operator verifying ownership, my family has not received a royalty payment. I am positive we own the mineral rights.
Do we have the right to renegotiate the lease royalty payment terms due to non payment? Or other option to increase NRI due to non payment?
What should I do?
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First, you should provide additional information to help inform responses. What section are you referencing including township and range? And what is the well that you are not receiving royalty on? Did you get any response from the operator?
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