I got a letter from ENCANA Saturday stating that the well produced 191,649 MCF in April, and 478,584 MCF in May. Very Good!

I'm posting this because SONRIS Lite doesn't say squat! ( Not in the Scout section, the Well Test section, the Well Allowables section, the Production section! NOTHING!! ) The last entry, on 5-14-10, was that the well was potentialed.

Sonris does real good on listing the permitted wells. They usually show up on the Permit Date, or the day after. I wonder why they are so late on the other stuff?

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Awesome! That is a flow rate of 15,000 mcfe/day in May. Sabine Parish is showing some really good wells.
Hey Uncle Grasshopper! You are right about Sonris being slower than the Pony Express. Check your home e-mail. Beth received first payment today and had not yet returned her Division Orders. Can't stand it. Going home to check my mailbox!

Guess all the Sonris workers are out helping with the BP cleanup??????
Donna, it is my understanding that the OPERATOR enters the data into Sonris Lite. This data can be as much as 3 months behind.
That would be SWEPI then.
JRB prod. --- June right at 383800 and July 289900. Mcf
Has anyone seen a royalty check from this well? Interested to hear what the oil and gas companies are paying the landowners per Mcf -- Thanks
Most of my family members did receive theirs on Monday, including myself. The checks showed up right behind the Division Orders. This check was for 10 days in April. The volume was 149022 and price $3.64. This was with Chesapeake. I will receive 20% of my royalty from PXP as 20% of my lease was sold to them. Have not seen anything at all from them.
Hey pelkid. Thanks for the info. How did you get this?
The producer sends the productions numbers to the DNR. In some instances the producer has around 60 days to report production after the end of the production month. If a third party(Gathering Co.) is envolved you can usually tack on another month. There is also a grace period after that of 15 to 30 days if not filed on time. The fines are not that much if they don't. Some instances are 250 bucks to start with. They will eventually get valadated by the DNR but it could be 4 or 5 months after the close of the production month. As much as I would like to blame the DNR, it is not their fault - Usually.
Well, how about that! Got an update today on Sonris. You must have burned somebody's ears.

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