Permalink Reply by Suzanne Sowell on November 30, 2011 at 15:00 One well in production since May 2011 and the other since July 2011. Not one word yet. They tell us 3rd party working on land titles. Sure would be nice it the "3rd party" would hurry up!
Permalink Reply by James L. Williams on November 30, 2011 at 16:16 I have received a Division Order for Red River 365A (API 405-30333). It went into production around November 2010 and I got the Division Order in October 2011.
I received a royalty payment one month before getting the Division Order.
Permalink Reply by CH on April 3, 2012 at 14:18 You know to ask for interest payments while they are holding up your check right? We are getting an attorney for this reason.
Permalink Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner on April 7, 2012 at 14:03 I have received Division Orders on the Owens 1-H, the Davis 1-H, the Holloway 1-H, the Holloway 2-H, The Patterson 1-H and the Walker SU F 1-H. Exco is not my problem!!!!!
XTO IS MY PROBLEM:
Black Knights 1-H completed Feb, 2011................NO DIVISION ORDER
Golden Eagles 1-H completed May, 2011..............NO DIVISION ORDER
Hiltoppers 1-H completed August, 2011...............NO DIVISION ORDER
Blue Raiders 1-H completed July, 2011..................NO DIVISION ORDER
Thundering Herd 1-H ... completed 11/2011........NO DIVISION ORDER
Thundering Herd 1-HB ...completed 11/2011.......No DIVISION ORDER
Black Knihts 2-H permitted
Hilltoppers 2-H permitted
Blue Raiders 1-HB drilled awaiting completion
No Division Orders........not one dime of royalty. Has anyone else received a Division Order from XTO without having to wait well over a year? In fact, has anyone got a Division Order from XTO at all, period ?????
Permalink Reply by etx44 on February 13, 2012 at 5:09 Suzanne Sowell, Have you had any word yet on Division Orders ?
Thanks Kelly
Permalink Reply by Suzanne Sowell on February 13, 2012 at 7:18 I have received the division orders on the Davis well. I had a little leverage since the wells are physically on my land and the entrance to the location is through my property. I received the first check on both the Davis and the Weeks wells in January. The Weeks Brown allocations is just newly online so it will probably be months before we see anything from it.
My lease states I will be paid within 120 days of first sale and of course it was months later. There is a loophole for the producer because of the time it takes to do the title work.
I was recently contacted buy a independent land man from that area. He informed me that I was an heir to some royaltiy interest through my Great grandmother Peal G Rawson Woolam in the Brown Weeks well that was going to be operated by EXCO. I believe her dads name was W Hart Rawson. Would you have any information about weather the Davis wells are linked through the same lintiage. I also understand that there is a Fitzgerald well operated by EXCO and a Mckinney well operated by EOG. I would appreciate any information that you might have. Thanks
Permalink Reply by JAMES E. HIGGINS on June 12, 2012 at 6:51 W1E GOT OUR DIVISION ORDERS FROM CHESAPEAK ON THE 20TH OF MARCH And our first check on april 7th y do you have a contact numberxto or a email probaly you can contact production dept let me know if this helps
Permalink Reply by JAMES E. HIGGINS on June 12, 2012 at 6:52 i am not on this lease butthios help out alot so stay on them
I keep hearing the same as Suzanne--they have so many wells and the title opinions are taking a long time. Am I wrong, or isn't it the law that they have to pay within 120 days of first sale? I asked them that, and they said that is just a "guideline". They said they'd pay interest on overdue funds if I insisted--didn't seem too concerned--I guess interest rates are so low, they don't have much incentive. Anyone have any suggestions?
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