Woo-Hoo!!! There's a report on Enverus for a check for this month!!!
Congratulations. Enverus or EnergyLink.com?
Energy Link and Enverus are the same
Yes, Enverus acquired EnergyLink.com. I use both but had never seen a link to the EnergyLink website from the Enverus dashboard.
Gotcha, I just know when it went to the sign-in page , it has both names on there.
Yee-Haw!!! Payment at last. That's quite the multi-page report from EnergyLink.com with details for 7 months of production from the 4H well and a multitude of adjustments to previous payments for the H1 and B1 wells.
LOL! I hope it is an outstanding check.
I had planned on updating this on the monthly settlement price post that Skip has, and I suppose I still will, but I thought I'd put it here as well.
9/22- $7.90
10/22- $5.73
11/22- $4.79
12/22- $6.00
1/23- $4.01
2/23- $2.66
3/23- $2.26
Thanks. It's always helpful to compare the gross price per mcf from one operator to the next especially if they are reporting wells from the same general area where their gas is transported through the same hub.
Gas production in April 2023 for the KEYDETS-A47 4H well was 465,082 MCF, which is 12.9% less than the previous value of 533,847 MCF.
I wonder if they're shutting it in so they can drill 3H?
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