Also where would I obtain the pun# and merg#? Thank u.
Ok thank u M Barnes so they don’t really have to report anything but the completion report in the first 6 months? Was just curious how it has been doing in the last couple months.
Report to corporation commission . They handle all of this.
Todd,
Actually probably better to click on link from your home desktop computer because the resulting file is a fairly large pdf file that you will need to scroll down till you find your PUN numbers. Never the less, I find all the infor I need without the old Oracle thing. You should be able to find February numbers soon. Not sure when Vitrol’s report gets scanned. The Phillips 66 report which has Slawson’s wells gets filed and scanned around mid month.
Thank you Mr Baade I’ll check it out this evening when I get home, my iPhone and the occ website don’t jive very well I have a old laptop I dug out of the junk closet with windows xp it will run the oracle program. Just have to let the old thing warm up for an hour first thanks again.
Todd,
The link has zero to do with the Oracle program.
I clicked on the link from my iPhone just now and it works perfectly.
Form= 300R
Production Date = 01/2014
Purchaser # =22580
EIA 4/14/2014 report on LNG used to power railroad locomotives. If so, railway companies will be continuous end users of LNG for many decades.
http://www.ogj.com/articles/2014/04/eia-lng-shows-potential-as-a-ra…
Thank you Mr Baade I just tried it from my phone and it worked awesome!! Thank u very much. Will the purchaser code change? And if so how did u find it (Vitrol inc.)
Todd,
I just tried again from iPhone and the pdf came up fairly quickly using 4G here in Houston
Todd,
Glad it worked for you.
I found Vitrol by first getting a list of Form 300R’s for 01/2014. Then I started calling up the pdf files and scrolling down the list for your well PUN numbers. The lists seem to be rather organized with the first 3 numbers in the API number as well as the PUN. Fortunately Vitrol was about the fifth one. Else I would have given up at some point.
I cannot say if Devon will start selling to someone else. At so point the infor will come up on the Gross Production System. That system shows the purchaser of both oil and gas. I believe gas is reported on Form 1004. Have been unable to find the reports for my well which is operated by Slawson rather than Devon.
Others have compained that the OCC is slow to Scan Document Images. I have not found that to be the case. I think some of our fellow commenting folks are a little bit tied to the past. But, I only know the little window relateed to my interests in 17N3W.
WoW. Huge well by Devon. Congratulations to royalty owners on this one!
How do I know the decimal interest is correct.
Logan: Devon Energy Production Co. LP; Manning 32-19N-2W No. 1WH Well; SW1/4 NW1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4 (SL) of 05-18N-02W; 492 barrels oil per day, 997,000 cu-ft gas per day; TD 11,212.
Devon Energy Production Co. LP; Manning 5-18N-2W No. 2WH Well; SE1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4 NW1/4 (SL) of 05-18N-02W; 1,167 barrels oil per day, 1,646,000 cu-ft gas per day; TD 10,765.
Everything in Logan County will even surpass both of those wells combined. That is my prediction.
I got my division order today and in the letter it says the title examiner has placed title requirement no. 20 on my interest , goes on to say enclosed is a copy of the requirement for your review. Ummmm like I’m suppose to know what that is all I have is 2 division order papers one for them and for me, the letter, and the w-9 does anyone know what this is maybe it’s the wording in the division order cause it says payor is authorized to withhold payment pending resolution of a title dispute or adverse claim asserted regarding the interest in production claimed herein by the undersigned. The undersigned agrees to indemnify and reimburse payor any amt attributable to an interest to which the undersigned is not entitled . But this could be standard in all division orders for all I know. Any help appreciated thanks in advance.
Also noticed on the flip side of the division order other people have different numbers under the required no. Column
Todd take the amount of acreage you own in the section and divide by the unit size which is probably 640 ac, and then multiply it by your royalty 3/16 probably. EXAMPLE 10 ACRES OWNED 10 divide by 640 = .015625 X .1875 =.0029296
Ok thank you Mr Pruitt.
Thank you Mrs Morries.
Thank u mr barnes