Introduction



The following discussion and analysis is intended to help the reader understand
the Trust's financial condition and results of operations. This discussion and
analysis should be read in conjunction with the Trust's unaudited interim
financial statements and the accompanying notes relating to the Trust and the
Underlying Properties included in Item 1 of Part I of this Quarterly Report as
well as the Trust's 2021 Form 10-K.

Recent Developments

Military Conflict in Ukraine



We are actively monitoring the military conflict in Ukraine and assessing its
impact on the Trust's business. To date, we have not experienced any material
interruptions to our business given our properties are exclusively located
within the United States. The extent and duration of the military action,
sanctions and resulting market disruptions could be significant, including
significant volatility in commodity prices, supply of energy resources,
instability in financial markets, supply chain interruptions, political and
social instability, changes in consumer or purchaser preferences as well as
increases in cyberattacks and espionage, each of which could have a substantial
impact on the global economy and consequently our business for an unknown period
of time. We currently do not expect any material impact on the Trust's business,
cash flows, liquidity or financial condition; however, we have no way to predict
the progress or outcome of the military conflict in Ukraine as the conflict, and
any resulting government reactions, are rapidly developing and beyond our
control.

COVID-19 Pandemic and Impact on Global Demand for Oil and Natural Gas



The global spread of COVID-19 has created significant volatility, uncertainty,
and economic disruption. The pandemic has resulted in widespread adverse impacts
on the global economy and on Diversified and Diversified's customers and other
parties with whom it has business relations. To date, Diversified has
experienced limited operational impacts as a result of COVID-19 or the related
governmental restrictions.

We cannot predict the full impact that COVID-19 or the current significant
disruption and volatility in the oil and natural gas markets will have on
Diversified's business, cash flows, liquidity, financial condition and results
of operations. For additional discussion regarding risks associated with the
COVID-19 pandemic, see Part II, Item 7. Trustee's Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our 2021 Form 10-K and Item 1A
"Risk Factors" in our 2021 Form 10-K.

Overview



The Trust is a statutory trust formed in June 2011 under the Delaware Statutory
Trust Act. The business and affairs of the Trust are managed by the Trustee and,
as necessary, the Delaware Trustee. The Trust does not conduct any operations or
activities other than owning the Royalty Interests and activities related to
such ownership. The Trust's purpose is generally to own the Royalty Interests,
to distribute to the Trust unitholders cash that the Trust receives in respect
of the Royalty Interests and to perform certain administrative functions in
respect of the Royalty Interests and the Trust units. The Trust derives all or
substantially all of its income and cash flow from the Royalty Interests. The
Trust is treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

Concurrent with the Trust's initial public offering in November 2011, Chesapeake
conveyed the Royalty Interests to the Trust effective July 1, 2011, which
included interests in (a) 69 Producing Wells in the Colony Granite Wash play and
(b) 118 Development Wells that Chesapeake was obligated to drill, cause to be
drilled or participate as a non-operator in the drilling of, from drill sites in
the AMI, on or prior to June 30, 2016. As of June 30, 2016, Chesapeake fulfilled
its drilling obligation under the development agreement. Chesapeake retained an
interest in each of the Producing Wells and Development Wells, which were
acquired by Diversified pursuant to the Assignment Agreement and the Merger, and
Diversified currently operates 96% of the Producing Wells and the completed
Development Wells.
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The Trust was not responsible for any costs related to the drilling of the
Development Wells and is not responsible for any other operating or capital
costs of the Underlying Properties, and Chesapeake was not permitted to drill
and complete any well in the Colony Granite Wash formation on acreage included
within the AMI for its own account until it had satisfied its drilling
obligation to the Trust.

The Royalty Interests entitle the Trust to receive 90% of the proceeds (after
deducting certain post-production expenses and any applicable taxes) from the
sales of production of oil, natural gas and NGL attributable to Diversified's
net revenue interest in the Producing Wells and 50% of the proceeds (after
deducting certain post-production expenses and any applicable taxes) from the
sales of oil, natural gas and NGL production attributable to Diversified's net
revenue interest in the Development Wells. Post-production expenses generally
consist of costs incurred to gather, store, compress, transport, process, treat,
dehydrate and market the oil, natural gas and NGL produced. However, the Trust
is not responsible for costs of marketing services provided by Diversified or
Diversified affiliates.

The Trust is required to make quarterly cash distributions of substantially all
of its cash receipts, after deducting the Trust's administrative expenses, on or
about 60 days following the completion of each calendar quarter through (and
including) the quarter ending June 30, 2031. During the nine months ended
September 30, 2022, a distribution was paid on March 3, 2022, May 31, 2022 and
August 29, 2022. See Liquidity and Capital Resources below and   Note 5   to the
financial statements contained in Item 1 of Part I of this Quarterly Report for
more information regarding these distributions.

The amount of Trust revenues and cash distributions to Trust unitholders fluctuates from quarter to quarter depending on several factors, including, but not limited to:

•Timing and amount of production and sales from the Development and Producing Wells;

•Oil, natural gas and NGL prices received;

•Volumes of oil, natural gas and NGL produced and sold;

•Certain post-production expenses and any applicable taxes; and

•The Trust's expenses.

Results of Trust Operations



The quarterly payments to the Trust with respect to the Royalty Interests are
based on the amount of proceeds actually received by Diversified during the
preceding calendar quarter. Proceeds from production are typically received by
Diversified in the month following the month of production. Due to the timing of
the payment of production proceeds, quarterly distributions made by Diversified
to the Trust generally include royalties attributable to sales of oil, natural
gas and NGL for three months, comprised of the first two months of the quarter
just ended and the last month of the quarter prior to that one. Diversified is
required to make the Royalty Interest payments to the Trust within 35 days after
the end of each calendar quarter. During the nine months ended September 30,
2022, the Trust received payments on the Royalty Interests representing
royalties attributable to proceeds from sales of oil, natural gas and NGL for
September 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022.

The Trust's revenues and distributable income available to unitholders were
affected throughout 2021 and to date in 2022 by natural declines in production
and commodity price volatility. The Trust expects production to decline further
and expects distributable income to continue to be adversely affected.

The Trust's Investment in Royalty Interests is subject to a quarterly full cost
ceiling test. The Trust recognized no impairment of the Royalty Interests in the
Current Period or the Current Quarter. The Trust recognized a $0.84 million
impairment of the Royalty Interests in the Prior Period with no impairment of
Royalty Interests in the Prior Quarter. See Investment in Royalty Interests in

Note 2 to the financial statements contained in Item 1 of Part I of this Quarterly Report for further discussion.


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Distributable Income

                                                   Three Months Ended September 30,                         Nine Months Ended September 30,
                                               2022              2021              Change              2022              2021              Change
                                                                            ($ in thousands, except per unit data)
Distributable income available to
unitholders                                $   3,968          $  1,744                128  %       $   9,612          $  4,220                128  %

Distributable income per common unit $ 0.0849 $ 0.0373

           128  %       $  0.2056          $ 0.0903                128  %



The $2.22 million increase in distributable income during the Current Quarter
was primarily due to an increase in the average realized price per boe in the
production period from March 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022 (the "Current Production
Quarter") as compared to the production period from March 1, 2021 to May 31,
2021 (the "Prior Production Quarter"), combined with a small increase in total
sales volumes in the Current Production Quarter. The $5.39 million increase in
distributable income during the Current Period was a result of both an increase
in the average realized price per boe and an increase in total sales volumes as
compared to the Prior Period.

Royalty Income

                                          Three Months Ended September 30,                         Nine Months Ended September 30,
                                     2022              2021              Change               2022              2021              Change
                                                                   ($ in thousands, except per unit data)
Royalty income(a)                $   4,429          $ 2,299                   93  %       $  11,355          $ 5,799                   96  %

Estimated production from trust
properties:
Oil sales volumes (MBbl)                16               14                   14  %              46               33                   39  %
Natural gas sales volumes (MMcf)       310              323                   (4) %             949              949                    -  %
Natural gas liquids sales
volumes (MBbl)                          40               40                    -  %             117              102                   15  %
Total sales volumes (Mboe)             108              108                    -  %             321              293                   10  %

Average prices received for
production(b):
Oil ($/Bbl)                      $  104.90          $ 58.33                   80  %       $   86.34          $ 47.27                   83  %
Natural gas ($/Mcf)              $    3.93          $  2.38                   65  %       $    3.54          $  2.63                   35  %
Natural gas liquids ($/Bbl)      $   37.33          $ 18.27                  104  %       $   34.39          $ 16.98                  103  %
Total average price received
($/boe)                          $   40.99          $ 21.34                   92  %       $   35.36          $ 19.76                   79  %

(a)Net of certain post-production expenses.

(b)Includes the impact of certain post-production expenses but excludes production taxes




The increase in the average price received per barrel of oil equivalent (boe) in
the Current Production Quarter compared to the Prior Production Quarter resulted
in an increase of approximately $2.12 million in royalty income. Additionally,
slightly higher sales volumes in the Current Production Quarter increased
royalty income by approximately $0.01 million, for a total increase in royalty
income of approximately $2.13 million in the Current Production Quarter compared
to the Prior Production Quarter. The small increase in total sales attributable
to the Royalty Interests for the Current Production Quarter compared to the
Prior Production Quarter is primarily the result of improved operational
performance, offset by natural declines in production from the Producing and
Development Wells.
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The increase in the average price received per boe in the Current Period
compared to the Prior Period resulted in an increase of approximately $5.01
million in royalty income. Additionally, higher sales volumes in the Current
Period increased royalty income by approximately $0.55 million, for a total
increase in royalty income of approximately $5.56 million in the Current Period
compared to the Prior Period. The 28 mboe increase in total sales attributable
to the Royalty Interests for the Current Period compared to the Prior Period is
primarily the result of improved operational performance, offset by natural
declines in production from the Producing and Development Wells.


Production Taxes

                                                    Three Months Ended September 30,                       Nine Months Ended September 30,
                                                2022             2021             Change              2022             2021             Change
                                                                            ($ in thousands, except per unit data)
Production tax expenses                      $    308          $  146                 111  %       $    799          $  388                 106  %

Production taxes per boe                     $   2.85          $ 1.35                 111  %       $   2.49          $ 1.32                  89  %


Production taxes are calculated as a percentage of oil, natural gas and NGL
revenues, net of any applicable tax credits. The increase in production taxes in
the Current Quarter and Current Period compared to the Prior Quarter and Prior
Period relates primarily to an increase in royalty income.

Trust Administrative Expenses



                                                    Three Months Ended September 30,                        Nine Months Ended September 30,
                                                2022                2021             Change              2022            2021            Change
                                                                                      ($ in thousands)
Trust administrative expenses(a)          $           54          $  364                 (85) %       $   647          $ 993                (35) %


(a)Includes a change in cash advances resulting in a $0.10 million decrease in
administrative expenses for both the three and nine months ended September 30,
2022.

Trust administrative expenses primarily consist of the administrative fees paid
to the Trustees and Diversified, as well as costs for accounting and legal
services. The decrease in expenses in the Current Quarter is primarily related
to the net changes in the cash advance of $0.30 million. The decrease in
expenses in the Current Period is primarily related to decreased accounting, tax
preparation, and regulatory compliance expenses.
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Liquidity and Capital Resources



The Trust's principal sources of liquidity and capital are cash flows generated
from the Royalty Interests and the loan commitment as described above. The
Trust's primary uses of cash are distributions to Trust unitholders, payments of
production taxes, payments of Trust administrative expenses, including any
reserves established by the Trustee for future liabilities and repayment of
loans and payments of expense reimbursements to Diversified for out-of-pocket
expenses incurred on behalf of the Trust. Administrative expenses include
payments to the Trustees, as well as a quarterly fee of $50,000 to Diversified
pursuant to an administrative services agreement. Each quarter, the Trustee
determines the amount of funds available for distribution. Available funds are
the excess cash, if any, received by the Trust from the sales of oil, natural
gas and NGL production attributable to the Royalty Interests during the quarter,
over the Trust's expenses for the quarter and any cash reserve for the payment
of liabilities of the Trust. The Trust does not undertake or control any capital
projects or capital expenditures. These capital expenditures, if any, are
controlled and paid by Diversified.

The Trust's revenue and distributions are substantially dependent upon the
prevailing and future prices for oil, natural gas and NGL, each of which depends
on numerous factors beyond the Trust's control such as economic conditions,
regulatory developments and competition from other energy sources. Oil, natural
gas and NGL prices historically have been volatile and may be subject to
significant fluctuations in the future. We expect to see continued volatility in
oil and natural gas prices for the foreseeable future, and such volatility has
impacted and is expected to continue to impact Diversified's business, financial
condition and results of operations and proceeds to the Trust and the Trust's
reserves and quarterly cash distributions to unitholders. The Trust does not
have the ability to enter into derivative contracts to mitigate the effect of
this price volatility.

The Trustee may increase or decrease the targeted amount of the cash reserve at
any time, and may increase or decrease the rate at which it is withholding funds
to build the cash reserve at any time, without advance notice to the
unitholders. Without limiting the foregoing, the Trustee has reviewed the
adequacy and sufficiency of the existing cash reserve and determined that,
commencing with the distribution to unitholders for the fourth quarter 2021,
which was paid in March 2022, the Trustee began withholding the funds otherwise
available for distribution to the unitholders each quarter to increase existing
cash reserves by a total of approximately $3,200,000 over a period of several
quarters. Cash held in reserve will be invested as required by the Trust
Agreement. Any cash reserved in excess of the amount necessary to pay or provide
for the payment of future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or
liabilities eventually will be distributed to unitholders, together with
interest earned on the funds. As of September 30, 2022, $1,090,828 has been so
withheld to increase cash reserves.

The Trust is required to make quarterly cash distributions of substantially all
of its cash receipts, after deducting the Trust's administrative expenses, on or
about 60 days following the completion of each calendar quarter through (and
including) the quarter ending June 30, 2031. The 2022 third quarter distribution
of $0.0849 per common unit, consisting of proceeds attributable to production
from March 1, 2022 through May 31, 2022, (net of administrative expenses) was
made on August 29, 2022 to record unitholders as of August 19, 2022.





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On November 3, 2022, the Trust declared the December 2022 Distribution. The
Trust's quarterly income available for distribution was $0.0722 per common unit
consisting of proceeds attributable to production from June 1, 2022 to
August 31, 2022 (net of administrative expenses). The distribution will be paid
on December 1, 2022 to common unitholders of record as of November 21, 2022. All
Trust unitholders share on a pro rata basis in the Trust's distributable income.
Distributable income attributable to production from June 1, 2022 to August 31,
2022 was calculated as follows (in thousands, except for unit and per unit
amounts):

         REVENUES:
         Royalty income(a)                                        $  4,486

         EXPENSES:
         Production taxes                                             (311)
         Trust administrative expenses(b)                             (623)
         Total expenses                                               (934)
         Cash withheld to increase cash reserves                      (175)
         Distributable income available to common unitholders     $  3,377

         Distributable income per common unit(c)                  $ 0.0722

(a)Net of certain post-production expenses.

(b)Includes the quarterly change in cash advance resulting in an increase in administrative expenses totaling $0.15 million.

(c)Calculation of distributable income per common unit is based on 46,750,000 commons units issued and outstanding as of November 8, 2022



The Trustee can authorize the Trust to borrow money to pay Trust expenses that
exceed cash held by the Trust. The Trustee may authorize the Trust to borrow
from the Trustee as a lender provided the terms of the loan are fair to the
Trust unitholders. The Trustee may also deposit funds awaiting distribution in
an account with itself, if the interest paid to the Trust at least equals
amounts paid by the Trustee on similar deposits, and make other short-term
investments with the funds distributed to the Trust. The Trustee may also hold
funds awaiting distribution in a non-interest-bearing account.

Pursuant to the Trust Agreement, if at any time the Trust's cash on hand
(including cash reserves, if any) is not sufficient to pay the Trust's ordinary
course expenses as they become due, Diversified will loan funds to the Trust
necessary to pay such expenses. Any funds loaned by Diversified pursuant to this
commitment will be limited to the payment of current accounts payable or other
obligations to trade creditors in connection with obtaining goods or services or
the payment of other current liabilities arising in the ordinary course of the
Trust's business and may not be used to satisfy Trust indebtedness for borrowed
money of the Trust. If Diversified loans funds pursuant to this commitment,
unless Diversified agrees otherwise in writing, no further distributions may be
made to unitholders (except in respect of any previously determined quarterly
cash distribution amount) until such loan is repaid. There were no loans
outstanding as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates



Refer to   Note 2   to the financial statements contained in Item 1 of Part I of
this Quarterly Report for a discussion of significant accounting policies and
estimates that impact the Trust's financial statements. Critical accounting
policies and estimates relating to the Trust are contained in Item 7 of Part II
of the 2021 Form 10-K.
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