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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 10-Q

x  QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2011

OR

¨  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Commission File Number:  1-10476

Hugoton Royalty Trust
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Texas
 
58-6379215
(State or other jurisdiction of
 
(I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization)
 
Identification No.)

U.S. Trust, Bank of America
   
Private Wealth Management
   
P.O. Box 830650, Dallas, Texas
 
75283-0650
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
(Zip Code)

(877) 228-5083
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

NONE
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if change since last report)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes þ  No ¨

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes ¨ No ¨

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer or a smaller reporting company.  See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act (check one):

Large accelerated filer  þ
Accelerated filer  ¨
Non-accelerated filer  ¨ (Do not check if a smaller reporting company)
Smaller reporting company  ¨

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Exchange Act Rule 12b-2).  Yes  ¨  No  þ

Indicate the number of units of beneficial interest outstanding, as of the latest practicable date:

Outstanding as of July 1, 2011
40,000,000

 
 
 

 

HUGOTON ROYALTY TRUST

FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 2011

   
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
       
     
Page
       
   
Glossary of Terms
3
       
PART I.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
       
 
Item 1.
Financial Statements
4
       
   
Condensed Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Trust Corpus at June 30, 2011 and December 31, 2010
5
       
   
Condensed Statements of Distributable Income for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2011 and 2010
6
       
   
Condensed Statements of Changes in Trust Corpus for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2011 and 2010
7
       
   
Notes to Condensed Financial Statements
8
       
 
Item 2.
Trustee’s Discussion and Analysis
11
       
 
Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
16
       
 
Item 4.
Controls and Procedures
16
       
PART II.
OTHER INFORMATION
 
       
 
Item 1.
Legal Proceedings
17
       
 
Item 1A.
Risk Factors
17
       
 
Item 6.
Exhibits
17
       
   
Signatures
18

 
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

The following are definitions of significant terms used in this Form 10-Q:

Bbl
Barrel (of oil)
   
Mcf
Thousand cubic feet (of natural gas)
   
MMBtu
One million British Thermal Units, a common energy measurement
   
net proceeds
Gross proceeds received by XTO Energy from sale of production from the underlying properties, less applicable costs, as defined in the net profits interest conveyances
   
net profits income
Net proceeds multiplied by the net profits percentage of 80%, which is paid to the trust by XTO Energy.  “Net profits income” is referred to as “royalty income” for tax reporting purposes.
   
net profits interest
An interest in an oil and gas property measured by net profits from the sale of production, rather than a specific portion of production.  The following defined net profits interests were conveyed to the trust from the underlying properties:
   
 
80% net profits interests - interests that entitle the trust to receive 80% of the net proceeds from the underlying properties.
   
underlying properties
XTO Energy’s interest in certain oil and gas properties from which the net profits interests were conveyed.  The underlying properties include working interests in predominantly gas-producing properties located in Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming.
   
working interest
An operating interest in an oil and gas property that provides the owner a specified share of production that is subject to all production expense and development costs

 
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HUGOTON ROYALTY TRUST

PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1.  Financial Statements.

The condensed financial statements included herein are presented, without audit, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in annual financial statements have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations, although the trustee believes that the disclosures are adequate to make the information presented not misleading.  These condensed financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and the notes thereto included in the trust’s latest Annual Report on Form 10-K.  In the opinion of the trustee, all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments, necessary to present fairly the assets, liabilities and trust corpus of the Hugoton Royalty Trust at June 30, 2011 and the distributable income and changes in trust corpus for the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2011 and 2010 have been included.  Distributable income for such interim periods is not necessarily indicative of the distributable income for the full year.

 
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Condensed Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Trust Corpus

   
June 30,
   
December 31,
 
   
2011
   
2010
 
   
(Unaudited)
       
ASSETS
           
             
Cash and short-term investments
  $ 5,305,400     $ 4,229,120  
                 
Net profits interests in oil and gas properties - net (Note 1)
    120,236,128       124,993,766  
                 
    $ 125,541,528     $ 129,222,886  
                 
LIABILITIES AND TRUST CORPUS
               
                 
Distribution payable to unitholders
  $ 5,305,400     $ 4,229,120  
                 
Trust corpus (40,000,000 units of beneficial interest authorized and outstanding)
    120,236,128       124,993,766  
                 
    $ 125,541,528     $ 129,222,886  

The accompanying notes to condensed financial statements are an integral part of these statements.

 
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Condensed Statements of Distributable Income (Unaudited)

   
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
June 30
   
June 30
 
   
2011
   
2010
   
2011
   
2010
 
                         
Net profits income
  $ 14,667,930     $ 18,974,132     $ 27,882,028     $ 35,873,354  
                                 
Interest income
    171       432       456       534  
                                 
Total income
    14,668,101       18,974,564       27,882,484       35,873,888  
                                 
Administration expense
    265,341       241,644       539,724       575,848  
                                 
Distributable income
  $ 14,402,760     $ 18,732,920     $ 27,342,760     $ 35,298,040  
                                 
Distributable income per unit (40,000,000 units)
  $ 0.360069     $ 0.468323     $ 0.683569     $ 0.882451  

The accompanying notes to condensed financial statements are an integral part of these statements.

 
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Condensed Statements of Changes in Trust Corpus (Unaudited)

   
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
June 30
   
June 30
 
   
2011
   
2010
   
2011
   
2010
 
                         
Trust corpus, beginning of period
  $ 122,620,884     $ 136,036,821     $ 124,993,766     $ 139,877,580  
                                 
Amortization of net profits interests
    (2,384,756 )     (4,102,330 )     (4,757,638 )     (7,943,089 )
                                 
Distributable income
    14,402,760       18,732,920       27,342,760       35,298,040  
                                 
Distributions declared
    (14,402,760 )     (18,732,920 )     (27,342,760 )     (35,298,040 )
                                 
Trust corpus, end of period
  $ 120,236,128     $ 131,934,491     $ 120,236,128     $ 131,934,491  

The accompanying notes to condensed financial statements are an integral part of these statements.

 
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Notes to Condensed Financial Statements (Unaudited)

1.    Basis of Accounting

The financial statements of Hugoton Royalty Trust are prepared on the following basis and are not intended to present financial position and results of operations in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”):

 
-
Net profits income recorded for a month is the amount computed and paid by XTO Energy Inc., the owner of the underlying properties, to Bank of America, N.A., as trustee for the trust.  XTO Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation.  Net profits income consists of net proceeds received by XTO Energy from the underlying properties in the prior month, multiplied by a net profits percentage of 80%.

 
Costs deducted in the calculation of net proceeds for the 80% net profits interests generally include applicable taxes, transportation, marketing and legal costs, production expense, development costs, operating charges and other costs.

 
-
Net profits income is computed separately for each of the three conveyances under which the net profits interests were conveyed to the trust.  If monthly costs exceed revenues for any conveyance, such excess costs must be recovered, with accrued interest, from future net proceeds of that conveyance and cannot reduce net proceeds from the other conveyances.

 
-
Trust expenses are recorded based on liabilities paid and cash reserves established by the trustee for liabilities and contingencies.

 
-
Distributions to unitholders are recorded when declared by the trustee.

The trust’s financial statements differ from those prepared in conformity with U.S. GAAP because revenues are recognized when received rather than accrued in the month of production, expenses are recognized when paid rather than when incurred and certain cash reserves may be established by the trustee for contingencies which would not be recorded under U.S. GAAP.  This comprehensive basis of accounting other than U.S. GAAP corresponds to the accounting permitted for royalty trusts by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, as specified by Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic 12:E, Financial Statements of Royalty Trusts.

Most accounting pronouncements apply to entities whose financial statements are prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP, directing such entities to accrue or defer revenues and expenses in a period other than when such revenues were received or expenses were paid.  Because the trust’s financial statements are prepared on the modified cash basis, as described above, most accounting pronouncements are not applicable to the trust’s financial statements.

The initial carrying value of the net profits interests of $247,066,951 represents XTO Energy’s historical net book value for the interests on December 1, 1998, the date of the transfer to the trust.  Amortization of the net profits interests is calculated on a unit-of-production basis and charged directly to trust corpus.  Accumulated amortization was $126,830,823 as of June 30, 2011 and $122,073,185 as of December 31, 2010.

 
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2.    Development Costs

The following summarizes actual development costs, budgeted development costs deducted in the calculation of net profits income, and the cumulative actual costs compared to the amount deducted:

   
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
June 30
   
June 30
 
   
2011
   
2010
   
2011
   
2010
 
Cumulative actual costs (over) under the amount deducted - beginning of period
  $ (56,755 )   $ 989,364     $ (809,696 )   $ 909,477  
Actual costs
    (992,898 )     (2,145,830 )     (2,789,957 )     (3,565,943 )
Budgeted costs deducted
    2,550,000       1,500,000       5,100,000       3,000,000  
Cumulative actual costs under the amount deducted - end of period
  $ 1,500,347     $ 343,534     $ 1,500,347     $ 343,534  

The monthly development cost deduction was $500,000 from the January 2010 distribution through the July 2010 distribution. As a result of increased development activity, the development cost deduction was increased to $600,000 beginning with the August 2010 distribution and to $850,000 beginning with the October 2010 distribution and was maintained at that level through the June 2011 distribution.  XTO Energy has advised the trustee that total 2011 budgeted development costs for the underlying properties are between $10 million and $12 million. The monthly deduction is based on the current level of development expenditures, budgeted future development costs and the cumulative actual costs under (over) previous deductions. XTO Energy has advised the trustee that this monthly deduction will continue to be evaluated and revised as necessary.

3.    Federal Income Taxes

For federal income tax purposes, the trust constitutes a fixed investment trust which is taxed as a grantor trust.  A grantor trust is not subject to tax at the trust level.  The unitholders are considered to own the trust’s income and principal as though no trust were in existence.  The income of the trust is deemed to have been received or accrued by each unitholder at the time such income is received or accrued by the trust and not when distributed by the trust.

The net profits interests constitute “economic interests” in oil and gas properties for federal income tax purposes.  Unitholders must report their share of the net profits income as ordinary income from oil and gas properties and are entitled to claim depletion with respect to such income.  The classification of the trust’s income for purposes of the passive loss rules may be important to a unitholder.  Net profits income generally is treated as portfolio income and does not offset passive losses.

 
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Some trust units are held by middlemen, as such term is broadly defined in U.S. Treasury Regulations (and includes custodians, nominees, certain joint owners, and brokers holding an interest for a customer in street name, collectively referred to herein as “middlemen”).  Therefore, the trustee considers the trust to be a non-mortgage widely held fixed investment trust (“WHFIT”) for U.S. federal income tax purposes.  U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management, EIN: 56-0906609, Post Office Box 830650, Dallas, Texas. 75283-0650, telephone number 1-877-228-5083, email address trustee@hugotontrust.com, is the representative of the trust that will provide tax information in accordance with applicable U.S. Treasury Regulations governing the information reporting requirements of the trust as a WHFIT.  Tax information is also posted by the trustee at www.hugotontrust.com.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the middlemen holding trust units on behalf of unitholders, and not the trustee of the trust, are solely responsible for complying with the information reporting requirements under the U.S. Treasury Regulations with respect to such trust units, including the issuance of IRS Forms 1099 and certain written tax statements.  Unitholders whose trust units are held by middlemen should consult with such middlemen regarding the information that will be reported to them by the middlemen with respect to the trust units.

Unitholders should consult their tax advisors regarding trust tax compliance matters.

4.    Contingencies

An amended petition for a class action lawsuit, Beer, et al. v. XTO Energy Inc., was filed in January 2006 in the District Court of Texas County, Oklahoma by certain royalty owners of natural gas wells in Oklahoma and Kansas. The plaintiffs allege that XTO Energy has not properly accounted to the plaintiffs for the royalties to which they are entitled and seek an accounting regarding the natural gas and other products produced from their wells and the prices paid for the natural gas and other products produced, and for payment of the monies allegedly owed since June 2002, with a certain limited number of plaintiffs claiming monies owed for additional time. XTO Energy removed the case to federal district court in Oklahoma City. In April 2010, new counsel and representative parties, Fankhouser and Goddard, filed a motion to intervene and prosecute the Beer class, now styled Fankhouser v. XTO Energy Inc.  This motion was granted on July 13, 2010.  The new plaintiffs and counsel filed an amended complaint asserting new causes of action for breach of fiduciary duties and unjust enrichment.  On December 16, 2010, the court certified the class.  XTO Energy has informed the trustee that it believes that it has strong defenses to this lawsuit and intends to vigorously defend its position.

In September 2008, a class action lawsuit was filed against XTO Energy styled Wallace B. Roderick Revocable Living Trust, et al. v. XTO Energy Inc. in the District Court of Kearny County, Kansas. XTO Energy removed the case to federal court in Wichita, Kansas. The plaintiffs allege that XTO Energy has improperly taken post-production costs from royalties paid to the plaintiffs from wells located in Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado. The plaintiffs have filed a motion to certify the class, including only Kansas and Oklahoma wells not part of the Fankhouser matter.  After filing the motion to certify, but prior to the class certification hearing, Plaintiff filed a motion to sever the Oklahoma portion of the case so it could be transferred and consolidated with a newly filed class action in Oklahoma styled Chieftain v. XTO Energy Inc.  This motion was granted.  The Roderick case now comprises only Kansas wells not previously included in the Fankhouser matter.  XTO Energy has informed the trustee that it believes that XTO Energy has strong defenses to this lawsuit and intends to vigorously defend its position.

In December 2010, a class action lawsuit was filed against XTO Energy styled Chieftain Royalty Company vs. XTO Energy Inc. in Coal County District Court, Oklahoma.  XTO Energy removed the case to federal court in the Eastern District of Oklahoma.  The Plaintiffs allege that XTO wrongfully deducted fees from royalty payments on Oklahoma wells, failed to make diligent efforts to secure the best terms available for the sale of gas and its constituents, and demand an accounting to determine whether they have been fully and fairly paid gas royalty interests.  The case expressly excludes those claims and wells being prosecuted in the Fankhouser case.  The severed Roderick case claims will likely be consolidated into Chieftain.  XTO Energy has informed the trustee that it believes that XTO Energy has strong defenses to this lawsuit and intends to vigorously defend its position.

 
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If XTO Energy ultimately makes any settlement payments or receives a judgment against it in any of the cases named above, the trust will bear its 80% share of such settlement or judgment related to production from the underlying properties. Additionally, if the judgment or settlement increases the amount of future payments to royalty owners, the trust would bear its proportionate share of the increased payments through reduced net proceeds. XTO Energy has informed the trustee that, although the amount of any reduction in net proceeds is not presently determinable, in its management’s opinion, the amount is not currently expected to be material to the trust’s annual distributable income, financial position or liquidity.  It could, however, result in costs exceeding revenues on the properties underlying the Oklahoma and Kansas net profit interests for one or more monthly distributions, depending on the size of the judgment or settlement, if any, and the net proceeds being paid at that time.

Certain of the underlying properties are involved in various other lawsuits and certain governmental proceedings arising in the ordinary course of business. XTO Energy has advised the trustee that it does not believe that the ultimate resolution of these claims will have a material effect on trust annual distributable income, financial position or liquidity.

Other

Several states have enacted legislation requiring state income tax withholding from nonresident recipients of oil and gas proceeds.  After consultation with its tax counsel, the trustee believes that it is not required to withhold on payments made to the unitholders.  However, regulations are subject to change by the various states, which could change this conclusion.  Should withholding be required on payments made to the trust or the unitholders, distributions to the unitholders would be reduced by the required amount, subject to the filing of a claim for refund by the trust or unitholders for such amount.

5.    Excess Costs

Costs exceeded revenues by $513,475 ($410,780 net to the trust) on properties underlying the Kansas net profits interests in October and November 2009.  Lower gas prices caused costs to exceed revenues on properties underlying the Kansas net profits interests. However, these excess costs did not reduce net proceeds from the remaining conveyances. XTO Energy advised the trustee that increased gas prices led to the partial recovery of excess costs of $410,957 ($328,766 net to the trust), plus accrued interest of $1,958 ($1,566 net to the trust) in December 2009 and the full recovery of excess costs of $102,518 ($82,014 net to the trust), plus accrued interest of $282 ($226 net to the trust) in January 2010.  There were no excess costs as of June 30, 2011.

Item 2.  Trustee’s Discussion and Analysis.

The following discussion should be read in conjunction with the trustee’s discussion and analysis contained in the trust’s 2010 Annual Report on Form 10-K, as well as the condensed financial statements and notes thereto included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.  The trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K and all amendments to those reports are available on the trust’s web site at www.hugotontrust.com.

 
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Distributable Income

Quarter

For the quarter ended June 30, 2011, net profits income was $14,667,930, as compared to $18,974,132 for second quarter 2010.  This 23% decrease in net profits income is primarily the result of decreased gas and oil sales volumes ($3.7 million), lower gas prices ($1.5 million) and higher development costs ($0.8 million), partially offset by increased oil prices ($1.1 million) and lower taxes, transportation and other costs ($0.7 million).  See “Net Profits Income” on following page.

After adding interest income of $171 and deducting administration expense of $265,341, distributable income for the quarter ended June 30, 2011 was $14,402,760, or $0.360069 per unit of beneficial interest. Administration expense for the quarter was higher than the prior year quarter primarily because of the timing of expenditures.  For second quarter 2010, distributable income was $18,732,920, or $0.468323 per unit.  Distributions to unitholders for the quarter ended June 30, 2011 were:

       
Distribution
 
Record Date
 
Payment Date
 
per Unit
 
April 29, 2011
 
May 13, 2011
  $ 0.102412  
May 31, 2011
 
June 14, 2011
    0.125022  
June 30, 2011
 
July 15, 2011
    0.132635  
        $ 0.360069  

Six Months

For the six months ended June 30, 2011, net profits income was $27,882,028 compared with $35,873,354 for the same 2010 period.  This 22% decrease in net profits income is primarily the result of lower gas prices ($5.0 million), decreased gas sales volumes ($4.1 million) and higher development costs ($1.7 million), partially offset by higher oil prices ($1.8 million) and lower taxes, transportation and other costs ($1.4 million).  See “Net Profits Income” on following page.

After adding interest income of $456 and deducting administration expense of $539,724, distributable income for the six months ended June 30, 2011 was $27,342,760, or $0.683569 per unit of beneficial interest.  Administration expense for the six months ended June 30, 2011 was lower as compared with the same 2010 period primarily because of decreased costs and the timing of expenditures.  For the six months ended June 30, 2010, distributable income was $35,298,040, or $0.882451 per unit.

Net Profits Income

Net profits income is recorded when received by the trust, which is the month following receipt by XTO Energy, and generally two months after oil and gas production.  Net profits income is generally affected by three major factors:

 
-
oil and gas sales volumes,

 
-
oil and gas sales prices, and

 
-
costs deducted in the calculation of net profits income.

 
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The following is a summary of the calculation of net profits income received by the trust:

   
Three Months
         
Six Months
       
   
Ended June 30 (a)
   
Increase
 
Ended June 30 (a)
   
Increase
   
2011
   
2010
   
(Decrease)
 
2011
   
2010
   
(Decrease)
Sales Volumes
                                   
Gas (Mcf) (b)
                                   
Underlying properties
    5,299,946       6,113,559       (13 )%     10,935,280       12,044,510       (9 )%
Average per day
    59,550       68,692       (13 )%     60,416       66,544       (9 )%
Net profits interests
    2,641,356       3,432,982       (23 )%     5,269,357       6,647,060       (21 )%
                                                 
Oil (Bbls) (b)
                                               
Underlying properties
    64,010       71,105       (10 )%     132,185       134,329       (2 )%
Average per day
    719       799       (10 )%     730       742       (2 )%
Net profits interests
    33,993       41,321       (18 )%     67,760       75,647       (10 )%
                                                 
Average Sales Prices
                                               
Gas (per Mcf)
  $ 4.86     $ 5.17       (6 )%   $ 4.63     $ 5.15       (10 )%
Oil (per Bbl)
  $ 96.92     $ 77.03       26 %   $ 90.95     $ 74.63       22 %
                                                 
Revenues
                                               
Gas sales
  $ 25,740,672     $ 31,609,753       (19 )%   $ 50,591,936     $ 62,004,921       (18 )%
Oil sales
    6,203,994       5,477,186       13 %     12,022,070       10,025,556       20 %
Total Revenues
    31,944,666       37,086,939       (14 )%     62,614,006       72,030,477       (13 )%
                                                 
Costs
                                               
Taxes, transportation and other
    3,443,176       4,319,945       (20 )%     6,764,671       8,510,316       (21 )%
Production expense
    4,911,651       4,825,144       2 %     10,482,090       10,132,035       3 %
Development costs (c)
    2,550,000       1,500,000       70 %     5,100,000       3,000,000       70 %
Overhead
    2,704,927       2,724,185       (1 )%     5,414,710       5,443,634       (1 )%
Excess costs (d)
    -       -       -       -       102,800       -  
Total Costs
    13,609,754       13,369,274       2 %     27,761,471       27,188,785       2 %
                                                 
Net Proceeds
    18,334,912       23,717,665       (23 )%     34,852,535       44,841,692       (22 )%
                                                 
Net Profits Percentage
    80 %     80 %             80 %     80 %        
                                                 
Net Profits Income
  $ 14,667,930     $ 18,974,132       (23 )%   $ 27,882,028     $ 35,873,354       (22 )%
 
(a)
 Because of the two-month interval between time of production and receipt of net profits income by the trust, (1) oil and gas sales for the quarter ended June 30 generally represent production for the period February through April  and (2) oil and gas sales for the six months ended June 30 generally represent production for the period November  through April.

(b)
 Oil and gas sales volumes are allocated to the net profits  interests based upon a formula that considers oil and gas  prices and the total amount of production expense and development costs.  As product prices change, the trust’s  share of the production  volumes is impacted as the quantity of production to cover expenses in reaching the net  profits break-even level changes  inversely with price.  As such, the underlying property production volume changes  may not correlate with the trust’s net  profit  share of those volumes in any given period.  Therefore, comparative  discussion of  oil and gas sales volumes is based on the underlying properties.

(c)
See Note 2 to Condensed Financial Statements.

(d)
See Note 5 to Condensed Financial Statements.

 
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The following are explanations of significant variances on the underlying properties from second quarter 2010 to second quarter 2011 and from the first six months of 2010 to the comparable period in 2011:

Sales Volumes

Gas

Gas sales volumes decreased 13% for second quarter 2011 as compared with the same 2010 period primarily because of natural production decline and the timing of cash receipts.  Gas sales volumes decreased 9% for the first six months of 2011 as compared with the same 2010 period primarily because of natural production decline, partially offset by increased production from new wells and workovers.

Oil

Oil sales volumes decreased 10% for second quarter 2011 as compared with the same 2010 period primarily because of the timing of cash receipts and natural production decline, partially offset by increased production from new wells and workovers. Oil sales volumes decreased 2% for the first six months of 2011 as compared with the same 2010 period primarily because of natural production decline, partially offset by increased production from new wells and workovers.

The rate of natural production decline on the underlying oil and gas properties is approximately 6% to 8% a year.

Sales Prices

Gas

The second quarter 2011 average gas price was $4.86 per Mcf, a 6% decrease from the second quarter 2010 average gas price of $5.17 per Mcf.  For the six-month period, the average gas price decreased 10% to $4.63 per Mcf in 2011 from $5.15 per Mcf in 2010.  Natural gas prices are affected by the level of North American production, weather, crude oil and natural gas liquids prices, the U.S. economy, storage levels and import levels of liquefied natural gas.  Natural gas prices are expected to remain volatile. The second quarter 2011 gas price is primarily related to production from February through April 2011, when the average NYMEX price was $4.12 per MMBtu.  The average NYMEX price for May and June 2011 was $4.35 per MMBtu.  At July 18, 2011, the average NYMEX futures price for the following twelve months was $4.74 per MMBtu.

Oil

The second quarter 2011 average oil price was $96.92 per Bbl, a 26% increase from the second quarter 2010 average oil price of $77.03 per Bbl.  The year-to-date average oil price increased 22% to $90.95 per Bbl in 2011 from $74.63 per Bbl in 2010.  Oil prices are expected to remain volatile.  The second quarter 2011 oil price is primarily related to production from February through April 2011, when the average NYMEX price was $101.00 per Bbl.  The average NYMEX price for May and June 2011 was $98.69 per Bbl.  At July 18, 2011, the average NYMEX futures price for the following twelve months was $98.32 per Bbl.
 
Costs

Taxes, Transportation and Other

Taxes, transportation and other decreased 20% for the quarter and 21% for the six-month period primarily because of decreased gas production taxes related to lower gas revenues and decreased property taxes related to the timing of expenditures, partially offset by increased oil production taxes related to higher oil revenues.

 
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Production

Production expense increased 2% for the quarter primarily because of increased labor, compressor rental and field costs, partially offset by decreased repairs and maintenance costs and mechanical and marketing rebates included in 2011.  Production expense increased 3% for the six-month period primarily because of increased labor, field and water disposal costs, partially offset by decreased repairs and maintenance, plugging and abandonment, chemical and treating and mechanical and marketing rebates included in 2011.

Development

Development costs deducted in the calculation of net profits income are based on the development budget.  These development costs increased 70% for the second quarter and for the six-month period primarily because of increased development activity and the timing of expenditures.

As of December 31, 2010, cumulative actual costs exceeded cumulative budgeted costs by approximately $0.8 million. In calculating net profits income for the quarter ended June 30, 2011, XTO Energy deducted budgeted development costs of $2.6 million for the quarter and $5.1 million for the six-month period.  After considering actual development costs of $1.0 million for the quarter and $2.8 million for the six-month period, budgeted costs deducted exceeded cumulative actual costs by approximately $1.5 million at June 30, 2011.

XTO Energy has advised the trustee that total 2011 budgeted development costs for the underlying properties are between $10 million and $12 million.  The 2011 budget year generally coincides with the trust distribution months from April 2011 through March 2012.  The monthly development cost deduction will be reevaluated by XTO Energy and revised as necessary, based on the 2011 budget and the timing and amount of actual expenditures.  See Note 2 to Condensed Financial Statements.

Excess Costs

Costs exceeded revenues by $513,475 ($410,780 net to the trust) on properties underlying the Kansas net profits interests in October and November 2009.  Lower gas prices caused costs to exceed revenues on properties underlying the Kansas net profits interests. However, these excess costs did not reduce net proceeds from the remaining conveyances.  XTO Energy advised the trustee that increased gas prices led to the partial recovery of excess costs of $410,957 ($328,766 net to the trust), plus accrued interest of $1,958 ($1,566 net to the trust) in December 2009 and the full recovery of excess costs of $102,518 ($82,014 net to the trust), plus accrued interest of $282 ($226 net to the trust) in January 2010.  There were no excess costs as of June 30, 2011.

Contingencies

Several states have enacted legislation requiring state income tax withholding from nonresident recipients of oil and gas proceeds.  After consultation with its tax counsel, the trustee believes that it is not required to withhold on payments made to the unitholders.  However, regulations are subject to change by the various states, which could change this conclusion.  Should withholding be required on payments made to the trust or the unitholders, distributions to the unitholders would be reduced by the required amount, subject to the filing of a claim for refund by the trust or unitholders for such amount.

 
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Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this report relating to future plans, predictions, events or conditions are forward-looking statements.  All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this Form 10-Q, including, without limitation, statements regarding the net profits interests, underlying properties, development activities, annual and monthly development, production and other costs and expenses, monthly development cost deductions, oil and gas prices and differentials to NYMEX prices, supply levels, future drilling, workover and restimulation plans, distributions to unitholders and industry and market conditions, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties which are detailed in Part I, Item 1A of the trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010, which is incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein.  XTO Energy and the trustee assume no duty to update these statements as of any future date.

Item 3.  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk.

There have been no material changes in the trust’s market risks from the information disclosed in Part II, Item 7A of the trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010.

Item 4.  Controls and Procedures.

As of the end of the period covered by this report, the trustee carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of the trust’s disclosure controls and procedures pursuant to Exchange Act Rules 13a-15 and 15d-15.  Based upon that evaluation, the trustee concluded that the trust’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective in recording, processing, summarizing and reporting, on a timely basis, information required to be disclosed by the trust in the reports that it files or submits under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and are effective in ensuring that information required to be disclosed by the trust in the reports that it files or submits under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is accumulated and communicated to the trustee to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.  In its evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures, the trustee has relied, to the extent considered reasonable, on information provided by XTO Energy.  There has not been any change in the trust’s internal control over financial reporting during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the trust’s internal control over financial reporting.

 
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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.  Legal Proceedings.

Refer to Note 3 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for information on legal proceedings.

Item 1A.  Risk Factors.

There have been no material changes in the risk factors disclosed under Part I, Item 1A of the trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010.

Items 2 through 5.

Not applicable.

Item 6.   Exhibits.

 
(a)
Exhibits.

Exhibit Number
and Description

 
(31)
Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a) Certification

 
(32)
Section 1350 Certification

 
(99)
Items 1A, 7 and 7A to the Annual Report on Form 10-K for Hugoton Royalty Trust filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 24, 2011 (incorporated herein by reference)

 
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 
HUGOTON ROYALTY TRUST
 
By BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., TRUSTEE
   
 
By
/s/ Nancy G. Willis
 
    Nancy G. Willis
 
    Vice President
   
 
EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION
   
Date:  August 1, 2011
By
/s/ Patrick T. Mulva
 
    Patrick T. Mulva
 
    Vice President and Controller
 
 
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