Payout Reports Sample Clauses

Payout Reports. From the date on which the first Program Well in the Drilling Program begins producing in paying quantities until Payout, to the extent such information is available to Gasco, within 60 days following the end of each calendar quarter, Gasco shall provide each Party with a report showing, as of the last day of such previous calendar quarter, (i) the amount of Drilling and Completion Costs that each Party has paid with respect to each Program Well, (ii) the amount of all other costs and expenses (other than Drilling and Completion Costs) that each Party has paid with respect to each Program Well, (iii) the amount of proceeds from production that each Party has received with respect to each Program Well and (iv) the status of Payout. Notwithstanding the above, if at any such quarterly report, there is a reasonable possibility that Payout will occur prior to the next quarterly report, Gasco shall deliver a report on Payout at the end of each month. Such report shall be provided for informational purposes only. Wapiti shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with Gasco in preparing the reports described in this Section 5.2(e), including promptly providing Gasco with any information that Gasco reasonably requests in order to prepare such reports.
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