Larry, there is no way to force the operator to tell you. They may tell you if you ask. Personally, I just look at the factors involved and make a wild guess. The reasons I do this is because I don’t want to waste my time on the phone with the operator and the other reason is they are going to run it how they see fit whatever I say. I had 2 wells in a great area newly drilled when oil was $113 a barrel, they waited 9 months to frack these wells when the backlog was only about 6 months at most. While waiting to be fracked, the price of oil fell to $93 per barrel. What utter joy. I don’t know, and frankly I don’t want to know whose genius idea that was. There can be many reasons for why the operator does not produce: takeaway constrained, shut in because another well is being fracked nearby, a pump is being installed or other work being done. During the floods last year the roads wouldn’t hold trucks. I think you just have to trust the operator, that he is trying to make money and if he makes money, you make money, and even if he’s wrong, there is nothing you can do about it.