Payout Accounts And Statements Sample Clauses

Payout Accounts And Statements. If the Farmee earns a Working Interest in the Farmout Lands subject to the Overriding Royalty and Alternate A in the definition of Payout is applicable, the Farmee will establish and maintain at its registered Canadian office accounting records for the calculation of Payout in accordance with Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and the Accounting Procedure. The Farmee will supply the Farmor with a written statement evidencing in reasonable detail all debits and credits made in calculating Payout (including supporting calculations for those debits and credits) for each Earning Well: within 6 months of the drilling rig release of an Earning Well for the initial statement; every 12 months when an Earning Well is capable of production, but not then producing Petroleum Substances; every 6 months when an Earning Well is producing Petroleum Substances; and every month when an Earning Well is producing Petroleum Substances and the Payout account balance is less than 6 times the Farmee’s current monthly net revenue for that well.
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