Hello Everyone,
Here are the latest numbers. If anyone else wishes to participate and provide data for my survey, please follow the instructions below. I welcome all data.
I am now asking each respondent to provide me the following:
Section/Township/Range -- everyone (if you are in Texas, tell me your county, and the survey)
If you get your check from Chesapeake, please tell me:
Price received (before severence tax)
Does your lease entitle you to cost-free royalties?
If you get your check from one of the others, please tell me:
Company you leased to
Company who is operating the well
Gross price
Please tell me each deduction, and the amount.
Net amount (before severence tax). [I know, gross minus deductions ought to equal net, but I just want to make sure.]
Does your lease entitle you to cost-free royalties?
If you are WI or UMO:
Company operating the well
Gross price
Please tell me each deduction, and the amount.
Net amount (before severence tax). [I know, gross minus deductions ought to equal net, but I just want to make sure.]
Please send me the information via GHS email. This discussion is getting too large, and sometimes a post gets lost if I don't check in for 24 hours. All info will be kept confidential. I will continue to post back what I learn periodically. Thanks in advance.
Tags: Are, Gas?, Getting, Price, What, You, for, payments, royalty
RBH,
I welcome Texas prices too. You will see a few Texas respondents who have already sent data. I would like more. Thanks.
Polly,
Since your prices are hedged, they would be like apples to oranges (or should I say fine wine to cheap moonshine) in my survey. So I think I won't post them. I don't know how you get the hedged prices, but be glad. Many of my respondents received under $3 for the last few months.
Roy,
We just got our first check from Chesapeake. I was prepared to be dissapointed with the price but I was completely shocked at what we received. We got 2.75 for October and 2.35 for November with no cost royalties. Have you been able to get anything resolved with them? We are trying to find out how to go about getting this resolved as well.
Surely people are getting tired of this by now but it seems that maybe they have given up. Also, there are fewer prices being posted on the spread sheet. I see that there are lawsuits in other states but It doesn't look like anything is being done in La.
Please let me know if you have any luck in clearing this up and how you went about getting it done.
John L,
If your lease calls for cost-free royalties, then Chesapeake ought to give them to you. The experience of people on this site is no one gets them automatically, even though your lease called for it. You must go through the pain of calling Chesapeake, talking to the automated system, waiting to be called back, etc. Then, once you finally get a person, you must explain your situation, wait for them to go find your lease, and confirm that they indeed owe cost-free royalties. I've heard feed back from various people that it takes anywhere from a week to many months to get them to admit their mistake. And the, and only then, do they actually go back and pay you what they owe you. Good luck - you're in for a possibly long slog.
So, step 1 is call CHK's 888 number in OK and leave your message.
Hi John -
If you would like, share your contact information and royalty owner number with me, and I'll have someone contact you to go over all the details. I'd love to try to help.
Thanks!
Katie
Hi Katie,
Thanks for offering to help me. I have sent a friend request so I can PM the information.
John L
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