By Davis Powell and Daniel Simpson
with SHALETRAK ONLINE Royalty Management Software
ShaleTrak often works with owners who are new to the process of receiving revenue from oil and gas production. Below are a few basic tips to help oil and gas royalty owners with the management process:
1. Division Orders and Interest Decimal Verification: One of the most important initial steps is verifying the company is paying you on an accurate decimal. To verify this, you will need to take the net mineral acres you own in a producing unit, and divide it by the total number of acres in that unit. Then take that number and multiply it by the royalty fraction or percentage provided for in your lease.
It is helpful to have a unit survey plat from the operator of the unit to see the exact amount of acreage they attribute to your tract as well as to the entire unit (because it may not be exactly the amount you think). Also, once you receive a Division Order (“D.O.”) from your Lessee stating your interest decimal, it is helpful to know whether or not your state requires the signing of the D.O. for an owner to be paid.
You will want to review the D.O. carefully to ensure it does not attempt to modify any of your lease terms. Finally, even if you are not required to sign the D.O., you will want to ensure they have your address as well as your social security or Tax ID on file correctly.
2. Owner Relations Information: Once you have been set up in the company’s payment system, you will be assigned an owner or payee number which should appear on each check’s statement. Keep a record of your owner number and the royalty owner’s relations contact information for your Lessee or Operator.
3. Review your Royalty Check Monthly: While some owners are immediately thinking about how to spend their royalty money, it is a good practice to take time and review the check each month for accuracy as soon as you receive it. Here are just a few of the main items to look for each month:
4. Keeping up with Adjustments: Some check statements may have revenue adjustments which affect previous months. The list of these adjustments on your statement can be confusing, but it pays to keep an eye on any changes they make to a previous production month and to confirm the reason for the adjustment.
5. Document Errors Properly: Many owners will eventually run across a payment error on your royalty. Document the error carefully and double check your lease terms and interest calculation to make sure it is truly a mistake. Provide all information to the company’s owner’s relations department with a request to reconcile. If you are at the point where you are formally contacting the company by mail, send it certified and return receipt requested and hold on to those items so you may prove their receipt if needed.
6. Filing System and Back Up:
Please visit us at www.shaletrakonline.com to view how our online software application can assist with your oil and gas royalty management needs.
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Davis Powell and Daniel Simpson are the Principal Partners of ShaleTrakOnline.com a web-based oil and gas royalty management software specifically designed for royalty owners. Learn more atwww.shaletrakonline.com
CHK royalty check for 04/14 shows adjustments for 9/13-12/13 with GAS up in volume & price& NGL down in volume & price. The first numbers for Gas(2) were my original, the second numbers are my adjustment. Same for NGL(4) original top, adjustment bottom. My question is do you know why this occurs. CHK gave no explanation. Thank you for input.
Date Gas/NGL Price PY GP Volume
913 2 2.097 201G -1901.96
913 2 2.255 201G 1957.50
913 4 0.674 201N -10122.98
913 4 0.645 201N 8660.68
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This may have been discussed at length at some point on this forum so please forgive me if I'm repeating a question that may have been answered.
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