HUGOTON ROYALTY TRUST DECLARES DECEMBER CASH DISTRIBUTION
PR Newswire
DALLAS
,
Dec. 19, 2022
/PRNewswire/ —
Simmons Bank
, as Trustee of the Hugoton Royalty Trust (OTCQB: HGTXU) (the “Trust”), today declared a cash distribution to the holders of its units of beneficial interest of
$0.045859
per unit, payable on
January 17, 2023
, to unitholders of record on
December 30, 2022
. The following table shows underlying gas and oil sales and average prices attributable to the net overriding royalty for both the current month and prior month. Underlying gas and oil sales volumes attributable to the current month were primarily produced in October.
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XTO Energy has advised the Trustee that it has deducted development costs of
$16,000
, production expense of
$1,590,000
and overhead of
$1,016,000
in determining the royalty calculation for the Trust for the current month.
Development Costs
As previously disclosed, XTO Energy has advised the Trustee that it has elected to participate in the development of a non-operated well in
Major County, Oklahoma
. As of the date hereof, no development costs have been charged to the Trust relating to the new non-operated well. The Trustee and XTO Energy will continue to provide material updates in subsequent communications.
Arbitration
As previously disclosed, XTO Energy advised the Trustee that it reached a settlement with the plaintiffs in the
Chieftain
class action royalty case. On
July 27, 2018
, the final plan of allocation was approved by the court. Based on the final plan of allocation, XTO Energy advised the Trustee that it believes approximately
$24.3 million
in additional production costs should be allocated to the Trust. On
May 2, 2018
, the Trustee submitted a demand for arbitration seeking a declaratory judgment that the
Chieftain
settlement is not a production cost and that XTO Energy is prohibited from charging the settlement as a production cost under the conveyance or otherwise reducing the Trust’s payments now or in the future as a result of the
Chieftain
litigation. The Trust and XTO Energy conducted the interim hearing on the claims related to the
Chieftain
settlement on
October 12-13, 2020
. In the arbitration, the Trustee contended that the approximately
$24.3 million
allocation related to the
Chieftain
settlement was not a production cost and, therefore, there should not be a related adjustment to the Trust’s share of net proceeds. However, XTO Energy contended that the approximately
$24.3 million
was a production cost and should reduce the Trust’s share of net proceeds.
On
January 20, 2021
, the arbitration panel issued its Corrected Interim Final Award (i) “reject[ing] the Trust’s contention that XTO has no right under the Conveyance to charge the Trust with amounts XTO paid under section 1.18(a)(i) as royalty obligations to settle the
Chieftain
litigation” and (ii) stating “[t]he next phase will determine how much of the
Chieftain
settlement can be so charged, if any of it can be, in the exercise of the right found by the Panel.” Following briefing by both parties, on
May 18, 2021
, the Panel issued its second interim final award over the amount of XTO Energy’s settlement in the
Chieftain
class action lawsuit that can be charged to the Trust as a production cost. The Panel in its decision has ruled that out of the
$80 million
settlement, the “Trust is obligated to pay its share under the Conveyance of the
$48 million
that was received by the plaintiffs in the
Chieftain
lawsuit by virtue of the settlement of that litigation. The Trust is not obligated by the Conveyance to pay any share of the
$32 million
received by the lawyers for the plaintiffs in the
Chieftain
lawsuit by virtue of the settlement.” XTO Energy and the Trustee are in the process of determining the portion of the
$48 million
that is allocable to Trust properties to be charged as an excess cost to the Trust, but estimate it to be approximately
$14.6 million
net to the Trust.
The reduction in the Trust’s share of net proceeds from the portion of the settlement amount the Panel has ruled may be charged against the
Oklahoma
conveyance would result in excess costs under the
Oklahoma
conveyance that would likely result in no distributions under the
Oklahoma
conveyance while these excess costs are recovered. This award completes the portion of the arbitration related to the
Chieftain
settlement. Excess costs on any individual conveyance would not affect net proceeds to the Trust on any of the other remaining conveyances.
Other Trustee claims related to disputed amounts on the computation of the Trust’s net proceeds for 2014 through 2019 and 2021 were bifurcated from the initial arbitration. Pursuant to the purchase and sale agreement entered into between the Trustee and XTO Energy, the parties had agreed to stay the arbitration from the date of execution of the purchase and sale agreement to the earlier of the termination of the purchase and sale agreement or closing date of the sale of assets. Effective
August 22, 2022
, the Trustee and XTO Energy mutually agreed to terminate the purchase and sale agreement. As a result of the termination, the stay of these arbitration proceedings between XTO Energy and the Trustee with respect to the Trust is lifted. The arbitration proceedings have recommenced and the hearing is currently scheduled for
May 30-31, 2023
.
For more information on the Trust, please visit our website at
www.hgt-hugoton.com
.
Statements made in this press release regarding future events or conditions are forward looking statements. Actual future results, including development costs and timing, and future net profits, could differ materially due to changes in natural gas and oil prices and other economic conditions affecting the gas and oil industry and other factors described in Part I, Item 1A of the Trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2021
.
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