Did you reply to the email seeking an explanation? Or, called owner relations?
I received notice of the same, however I have received Tax documents from both BP & Shell stating that they have purchased 50% of EXCO percentage of our wells and will be paying our royalties based on those holdings. Also had a Landman contact me in regard to someone picking up some of our EXCO, Devon and Cabot Leases that are still outstanding. Figure with the Bankruptcies and tightened belts, this will become the norm for awhile now. Question is, has anyone else been contacted about the same thing?
Shell owns a half interest in all EXCO's Haynesville Shale leases. Although Shell sold all their operated Haynesville acreage in 2014, they later acquired BG (British Gas). BG owned a half interest in EXCO leases.
Received additional Division Orders from Shell yesterday for more of our wells, states that EXCO will continue to pay 1/2 of the Royalties and they will pay the other half. Also hearing from multiple Landmen about additional leases of our properties... nice to see some activity in the Plays again.
Shell's 1/2 is a little less than Exco's 1/2, maybe that's why Shells not broke. I'm just happy someone is still paying me for my gas.
Shell’s transportation, gathering, etc. charges are approacing 50% of the gross amount of the gas revenue, and much greater than Exco’s. I think I smell a rat here.
How many cents per mcf for gathering and treating, Richard? How do those charges compare with your EXCO royalty statement?
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