LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
10-Q, 1998-08-12
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
 
                             Washington, D.C. 20549
 
                                   FORM 10-Q
 
(Mark One)
 
[X]         QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE
                        SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the quarterly period ended June 30, 1998.
 
                                       OR
 
[ ]         TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE
                        SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
                         Commission file number 1-8518
 
                               LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
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<S>                                                <C>
                   TEXAS                                            76-6007940
      (State or other jurisdiction of                            (I.R.S. Employer
               incorporation                                   Identification No.)
              or organization)
 
 CHASE BANK OF TEXAS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION                            77002
          CORPORATE TRUST DIVISION                                  (Zip Code)
              712 MAIN STREET
               HOUSTON, TEXAS
  (Address of principal executive offices)
</TABLE>
 
       Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (713) 216-5447
 
     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   X  No ______
 
     At August 10, 1998, 18,991,304 Units of Beneficial Interest in the
registrant were outstanding.
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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
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Part I. Financial Information
  Item 1. Financial Statements:
     Presentation of Financial Information..................    2
     Statements of Cash Earnings and Distributions..........    3
     Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Trust Corpus.....    3
     Statements of Changes in Trust Corpus..................    3
     Notes to Financial Statements..........................    4
     Independent Auditors' Review Report....................    8
  Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial
     Condition and Results of Operations....................    9
Part II. Other Information
  Item 6. Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K..................   15
Signature...................................................   16
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                                     PART I
 
                             FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
 
                               LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
 
                     PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
     The accompanying unaudited financial statements of LL&E Royalty Trust
(Trust) have been prepared in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q. The
financial statements were prepared on the basis of cash receipts and
disbursements and are not intended to be a presentation in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles. The information reflects all
adjustments which, in the opinion of the Trustee, are necessary for a fair
presentation of the results for the interim periods presented. The financial
information should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and
notes thereto included in the Trust's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
ended December 31, 1997. The cash earnings and distributions for the six months
ended June 30, 1998 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected
for the year 1998.
 
     The June 30, 1998 and 1997 financial statements included in this filing on
Form 10-Q have been reviewed by KPMG Peat Marwick LLP, independent auditors, in
accordance with established professional standards and procedures for such a
review. The report of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP commenting upon their review is
included herein.
 
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                               LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
 
                 STATEMENTS OF CASH EARNINGS AND DISTRIBUTIONS
                                  (UNAUDITED)
 
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<CAPTION>
                                                 THREE MONTHS ENDED         SIX MONTHS ENDED
                                                      JUNE 30,                  JUNE 30,
                                               -----------------------   -----------------------
                                                  1998         1997         1998         1997
                                               ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
<S>                                            <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Royalty revenues.............................  $2,930,890   $4,165,140   $7,017,662   $7,891,776
Trust administrative expenses................    (131,602)    (122,217)    (282,920)    (303,565)
                                               ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
Cash earnings................................   2,799,288    4,042,923    6,734,742    7,588,211
Changes in undistributed cash................      (6,166)      15,537        1,550       12,135
                                               ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
Cash distributions...........................  $2,793,122   $4,058,460   $6,736,292   $7,600,346
                                               ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========
Cash distributions per Unit..................  $    .1471   $    .2137   $    .3547   $    .4002
                                               ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========
Units outstanding............................  18,991,304   18,991,304   18,991,304   18,991,304
                                               ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========
</TABLE>
 
               STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND TRUST CORPUS
 
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<CAPTION>
                                                                JUNE 30,     DECEMBER 31,
                                                                  1998           1997
                                                              ------------   ------------
                                                              (UNAUDITED)
<S>                                                           <C>            <C>
                           ASSETS
Cash........................................................  $     20,176   $     21,726
Net overriding royalty interests in productive oil and gas
  properties and 3% royalty interests in fee lands (notes 2,
  3 and 5)..................................................    76,282,000     76,282,000
Less accumulated amortization (note 3)......................   (72,944,000)   (72,556,000)
                                                              ------------   ------------
          Total assets......................................  $  3,358,176   $  3,747,726
                                                              ============   ============
                LIABILITIES AND TRUST CORPUS
Trust Corpus (18,991,304 Units of Beneficial Interest
  authorized, issued and outstanding).......................  $  3,358,176   $  3,747,726
Contingencies (note 4)
                                                              ------------   ------------
          Total liabilities and Trust Corpus................  $  3,358,176   $  3,747,726
                                                              ============   ============
</TABLE>
 
                     STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN TRUST CORPUS
                                  (UNAUDITED)
 
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<CAPTION>
                                                                  SIX MONTHS ENDED
                                                                      JUNE 30,
                                                              -------------------------
                                                                 1998          1997
                                                              -----------   -----------
<S>                                                           <C>           <C>
Trust Corpus, beginning of period (note 3)..................  $ 3,747,726   $ 4,432,543
Cash earnings...............................................    6,734,742     7,588,211
Cash distributions..........................................   (6,736,292)   (7,600,346)
Amortization of royalty interest (note 3)...................     (388,000)     (590,000)
                                                              -----------   -----------
Trust Corpus, end of period.................................  $ 3,358,176   $ 3,830,408
                                                              ===========   ===========
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
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                               LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
                                 JUNE 30, 1998
(1) FORMATION OF THE TRUST
 
     On June 28, 1983, The Louisiana Land and Exploration Company (herein
Working Interest Owner or Company) created the Trust and distributed Units of
Beneficial Interest (Units) in the Trust to the holders of record of capital
stock of the Company on the basis of one Unit for each two shares of capital
stock held on June 22, 1983. On October 22, 1997, the shareholders of the
Company approved a definitive agreement to merge with Burlington Resources Inc.
("BR"). Effective on that date, the Company became a wholly owned subsidiary of
BR. The merger has no significant effects on the Trust.
 
     Upon creation of the Trust, the Company conveyed to the Trust (a) net
overriding royalty interests (Overriding Royalties), which are equivalent to net
profits interests, in certain productive oil and gas properties located in
Alabama, Florida, Texas and in federal waters offshore Louisiana (Productive
Properties) and (b) 3% royalty interests (Fee Lands Royalties) in certain of the
Company's then unleased, undeveloped south Louisiana fee lands (Fee Lands). The
Overriding Royalties and the Fee Lands Royalties are referred to collectively as
the "Royalties". Title to the Royalties is held by a partnership (Partnership)
of which the Trust and the Company are the only partners, holding 99% and 1%
interests, respectively.
 
     The Trust is passive, with Chase Bank of Texas, National Association as
Trustee, having only such powers as are necessary for the collection and
distribution of revenues resulting from the Royalties, the payment of Trust
liabilities and the conservation and protection of the Trust estate. The Units
are listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
 
(2) NET OVERRIDING ROYALTY INTERESTS AND FEE LANDS ROYALTIES
 
     The instruments conveying the Overriding Royalties generally provide that
the Working Interest Owner or any successor working interest owner will
calculate and pay to the Trust each month an amount equal to various percentages
of the Net Proceeds (as defined in the Conveyance of Overriding Royalty
Interests) from the Productive Properties. For purposes of computing Net
Proceeds prior to January 1997, the Productive Properties were grouped
geographically into four groups of leases, each of which has been defined as a
separate Property. In January 1997, the Fort Worth Basin property was sold,
therefore only three groups of leases remain. Generally, Net Proceeds are
computed on a Property-by-Property basis and consist of the aggregate proceeds
to the Working Interest Owner or any successor working interest owner from the
sale of oil, gas and other hydrocarbons from each of the Productive Properties
less: (a) all direct costs, charges, and expenses incurred by the Working
Interest Owner in exploration, production, development and other operations on
the Productive Properties (including secondary and tertiary recovery
operations), including abandonment costs; (b) all applicable taxes, including
severance and ad valorem taxes, but excluding income taxes except as described
in note 4 below; (c) all operating charges directly associated with the
Productive Properties; (d) an
 
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                               LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
 
                                 JUNE 30, 1998
 
allowance for costs if costs and expenses for any Productive Property have
exceeded proceeds of production from such Productive Property in a preceding
month; and (e) charges for certain overhead expenses.
 
     The Fee Lands Royalties consist of royalty interests equal to a 3% interest
in the future gross oil, gas, and other hydrocarbon production, if any, from
each of the Fee Lands, unburdened by the expense of drilling, completion,
development, operating and other costs incident to production. In June 1993,
pursuant to applicable law, the Fee Lands Royalties terminated as to all tracts
not then held by production or maintained by production from other tracts.
Consequently, at June 30, 1998, the Fee Lands consisted of approximately 35,000
gross acres.
 
(3) BASIS OF PRESENTATION
 
     The financial statements of the Trust are prepared on the following basis:
 
          (a) Royalties are recorded on a cash basis and are generally received
     by the Trustee in the third month following the month of production of oil
     and gas attributable to the Trust's interest.
 
          (b) Trust expenses, which include accounting, engineering, legal and
     other professional fees, Trustee's fees and out-of-pocket expenses, are
     recorded on a cash basis.
 
          (c) Amortization of the net overriding royalty interests in productive
     oil and gas properties and the 3% royalty interest in Fee Lands, which is
     calculated on a unit-of-production basis, is charged directly to the Trust
     Corpus since the amount does not affect cash earnings.
 
          (d) The initial carrying value of the Trust's royalty interests in oil
     and gas properties represents the Company's cost on a successful efforts
     basis (net of accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization) at June
     28, 1983 applicable to the interest in the properties transferred to the
     Trust. Information regarding the calculation of the amount of such cost was
     supplied by the Company to the Trustee. The unamortized balance at June 30,
     1998 is not necessarily indicative of the fair market value of the
     interests held by the Trust.
 
     The preparation of the financial statements requires estimates and
assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and
disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting
period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
     While these statements differ from financial statements prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, the cash basis of
reporting revenues and expenses is considered to be the most meaningful because
monthly distributions to the Unit holders are based on net cash receipts. The
financial
 
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                               LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
 
                                 JUNE 30, 1998
 
information furnished herein should be read in conjunction with the financial
statements and notes thereto included in the Trust's Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 1997.
 
(4) FEDERAL INCOME TAX MATTERS
 
     In May and June 1983, the Company applied to the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) for certain rulings, including the following: (a) the Trust will be
classified for federal income tax purposes as a trust and not as an association
taxable as a corporation, (b) the Trust would be characterized as a "grantor"
trust as to the Unit holders and not as a "simple" or "complex" trust (a
"non-grantor" trust), (c) the Partnership will be classified as a partnership
and not as an association taxable as a corporation, (d) the Company will not
recognize gain or loss upon the transfer of the Royalties to the Trust or upon
the distribution of the Units to its stockholders, (e) each Royalty would be
considered an economic interest in oil and gas in place, and each Overriding
Royalty would constitute a single property within the meaning of Section 614(a)
of the Internal Revenue Code, (f) the steps taken to create the Trust and the
Partnership and to distribute the Units will be viewed for federal income tax
purposes as a distribution of the Royalties by the Company to its stockholders,
followed by the contribution of the Royalties by the stockholders to the
Partnership in exchange for interests therein, which in turn was followed by the
contribution by the stockholders of the interests in the Partnership to the
Trust in exchange for Units, and (g) the transfer of a Unit of the Trust will be
considered for federal income tax purposes to be the transfer of the
proportionate part of the Partnership interest attributable to such Unit.
 
     Subsequent to the distribution of the Units, the IRS ruled favorably on all
requested rulings except (d). Because the rulings were issued after the
distribution of the Units, however, the rulings could be revoked by the IRS if
it changes its position on the matters they address. If the IRS changed its
position on these issues, challenged the Trust and the Unit holders and was
successful, the result could be adverse. The Company withdrew its request for
the ruling described in (d), and the Company and the IRS subsequently litigated
the issue. The Tax Court rendered an opinion favorable to the Company, which
became final in 1992.
 
     These financial statements are prepared on the basis that the Trust will be
treated as a "grantor" trust and that the Partnership will be treated as a
partnership for federal income tax purposes. Accordingly, no income taxes are
provided in the financial statements.
 
(5) DISMANTLEMENT OF PLATFORMS AT OFFSHORE LOUISIANA
 
     The conveyances creating the Overriding Royalties permit the Company, under
certain circumstances, to establish an escrow for various matters. From the
August 1991 distribution through the August 1992 distribution, the Company
escrowed funds from Offshore Louisiana in connection with anticipated platform
dismantlement costs at Offshore Louisiana. The Company ceased escrowing for
dismantlement costs at
 
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                               LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
 
                                 JUNE 30, 1998
 
Offshore Louisiana beginning with the September 1992 distribution because it had
fully escrowed the amount currently estimated to be ultimately incurred for
dismantlement of platforms located on this property. The total cumulative
Offshore Louisiana escrow balance as of June 30, 1998 was approximately
$2,300,000, 90% of which was otherwise distributable to the Trust.
 
     The Company has advised the Trustee that it intends to continue to monitor
its estimates of relevant factors in order to evaluate the necessity of
escrowing funds on an ongoing basis, whether in connection with dismantlement
costs or other matters. The Company is under no obligation to give any advance
notice to the Trustee or the Unit holders in the event it determines that
additional funds should be escrowed. If the Company decides to escrow additional
amounts, the Royalties paid to the Trust would be reduced, and the reductions
could be significant.
 
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                      INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REVIEW REPORT
 
Chase Bank of Texas, National Association, Trustee
  and the Unit Holders of LL&E Royalty Trust:
 
     We have reviewed the accompanying statement of assets, liabilities and
Trust corpus of LL&E Royalty Trust (Trust) as of June 30, 1998, and the related
statements of cash earnings and distributions for the three-month and six-month
periods ended June 30, 1998 and 1997 and changes in Trust corpus for the
six-month periods ended June 30, 1998 and 1997. These financial statements are
the responsibility of the Trustee.
 
     We conducted our review in accordance with standards established by the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. A review of interim
financial information consists principally of applying analytical procedures to
financial data and making inquiries of persons responsible for financial and
accounting matters. It is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in
accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of which is
the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a
whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion.
 
     As described in Note 3, these financial statements were prepared on the
basis of cash receipts and disbursements and are not intended to be a
presentation in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.
 
     Based on our review, we are not aware of any material modifications that
should be made to the financial statements referred to above for them to be in
conformity with the basis of accounting as described in Note 3.
 
     We have previously audited, in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards, the statement of assets, liabilities and Trust corpus as of December
31, 1997, and the related statements of cash earnings and distributions and
changes in Trust corpus for the year then ended (not presented herein), and in
our report dated March 6, 1998, we expressed an unqualified opinion on those
financial statements which were prepared on the basis of accounting described in
Note 3.
 
                                          KPMG PEAT MARWICK LLP
 
Houston, Texas
August 7, 1998
 
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ITEM 2.MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS
       OF OPERATIONS.
 
NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
 
     This Form 10-Q includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements other than
statements of historical facts included in this Form 10-Q, including without
limitation the statements under "Management's Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Condition and Results of Operations", are forward-looking statements.
Although the Working Interest Owners have advised the Trust that they believe
that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements contained
herein are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will
prove to have been correct. Important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from expectations ("Cautionary Statements") are disclosed in
this Form 10-Q and in the Trust's Form 10-K, including without limitation in
conjunction with the forward-looking statements included in this Form 10-Q. All
subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to the Trust
or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the
Cautionary Statements.
 
     The unaudited data included in the financial statements and notes thereto
in Item 1 are an integral part of this discussion and analysis and should be
read in conjunction herewith. The information contained herein regarding
operations and exploration and development activities on the properties burdened
by the Royalties, and certain other matters, has been furnished by the Working
Interest Owner.
 
INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR THE YEAR 2000
 
     Since 1996, BR has been in the process of implementing new financial and
operating computer systems. The first phase of implementation was completed in
the first quarter of 1997 for certain operating areas within BR. The remaining
operating and financial systems are scheduled for implementation in phases, with
project completion scheduled for the fourth quarter of 1998. These new systems
are year 2000 compliant. Additionally, BR is in the process of identifying
suppliers and business partners who are not prepared to offer assurance that
their systems will be year 2000 compliant. The cost of achieving year 2000
compliance is not expected to have an adverse effect on the distributions or
operations of the Trust.
 
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
 
     As stipulated in the Trust Agreement, the Trust is intended to be passive,
and the Trustee's activities are limited to the receipt of revenues attributable
to the Royalties, which revenues are to be distributed currently (after payment
of or provision for Trust expenses and liabilities) to the owners of the Units.
The Trust has no source of liquidity or capital resources other than the
revenue, if any, attributable to the Royalties.
 
     The conveyances creating the Overriding Royalties permit the Working
Interest Owner, under certain circumstances, to establish escrows for various
matters. The Working Interest Owner has escrowed approximately $2,300,000 from
the Offshore Louisiana Property, 90% of which would otherwise have been
distributable to the Trust, in preparation for anticipated platform
dismantlement costs. The Working Interest Owner has advised the Trustee that
under the terms of the conveyances it is permitted to escrow funds from the
Offshore Louisiana Property at present and that it intends to continue
monitoring its estimates of relevant factors in order to continually evaluate
the necessity of escrowing funds on an ongoing basis. The Working Interest Owner
is under no obligation to give any advance notice to the Trustee or the Unit
holders in the
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event it determines that additional funds should be escrowed. If the Working
Interest Owner begins to escrow additional funds, the Royalties paid to the
Trust would be reduced, and the reductions could be significant.
 
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
     Revenues are generally received in the third month following the month of
production of oil and gas attributable to the Trust's interest. Both revenues
and Trust expenses are recorded on a cash basis. Accordingly, distributions to
Unit holders for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 1998 and
1997 (the 1998 and 1997 "Second Quarter" and "First Half", respectively) are
attributable to the Working Interest Owner's operations during the periods
January through March (the "Three-Month Operating Periods") of 1998 and 1997,
respectively, and the periods October 1997 through March 1998 and October 1996
through March 1997 (the 1998 and 1997 "Six-Month Operating Periods",
respectively).
 
     Distributions to Unit holders for the 1998 and 1997 Second Quarters
amounted to $2,793,122 ($.1471 per Unit) and $4,058,460 ($.2137 per Unit),
respectively. During these periods, the Trust received cash of $2,930,890 and
$4,165,140 respectively, from the Working Interest Owner with respect to the
Royalties from the Properties.
 
     The monthly per Unit distributions during the 1998 and 1997 Second Quarters
were as follows:
 
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                                                          1998          1997
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<S>                                                     <C>           <C>
April.................................................  $ .0354       $ .1303
May...................................................    .0623         .0569
June..................................................    .0494         .0265
                                                        -------       -------
                                                        $ .1471       $ .2137
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</TABLE>
 
     Distributions to Unit holders for the First Half of 1998 and 1997 amounted
to $6,736,292 ($.3547 per Unit) and $7,600,346 ($.4002 per Unit), respectively.
During these periods, the Trust received cash of $7,017,662 and $7,891,776,
respectively, from the Working Interest Owner with respect to the Royalties from
the Properties.
 
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     The following unaudited schedules provide summaries of the Working Interest
Owner's calculation of the Net Proceeds from the Properties and the Royalties
paid to the Trust for the Second Quarter and First Half of 1998:
 
                              SECOND QUARTER 1998
 
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<CAPTION>
                                                                    OFFSHORE    FORT WORTH
                                      JAY FIELD    SOUTH PASS 89   LOUISIANA     BASIN(2)       TOTAL
                                     -----------   -------------   ----------   ----------   -----------
<S>                                  <C>           <C>             <C>          <C>          <C>
Revenues:
  Liquids..........................  $ 4,670,505    $1,375,397     $  284,047      $ 0       $ 6,329,949
  Natural gas......................      296,378     1,047,153      1,641,993        0         2,985,524
                                     -----------    ----------     ----------      ---       -----------
                                       4,966,883     2,422,550      1,926,040        0         9,315,473
Production costs and expenses......   (2,695,806)     (209,169)      (499,903)       0        (3,404,878)
Capital expenditures...............     (897,271)      (42,081)        (2,314)       0          (941,666)
                                     -----------    ----------     ----------      ---       -----------
Net Proceeds.......................  $ 1,373,806    $2,171,300     $1,423,823      $ 0       $ 4,968,929
                                     ===========    ==========     ==========      ===       ===========
Overriding Royalties paid to the
  Trust(1).........................  $   544,913    $1,085,650     $1,281,441      $ 0       $ 2,912,004
                                     ===========    ==========     ==========      ===
Fee Lands Royalties.......................................................................        18,886
                                                                                             -----------
Royalties paid to the Trust...............................................................   $ 2,930,890
                                                                                             ===========
</TABLE>
 
                                FIRST HALF 1998
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    OFFSHORE    FORT WORTH
                                      JAY FIELD    SOUTH PASS 89   LOUISIANA     BASIN(2)       TOTAL
                                     -----------   -------------   ----------   ----------   -----------
<S>                                  <C>           <C>             <C>          <C>          <C>
Revenues:
  Liquids..........................  $10,590,485    $3,169,633     $  563,925      $ 0       $14,324,043
  Natural gas......................      861,596     2,863,564      3,564,985        0         7,290,145
                                     -----------    ----------     ----------      ---       -----------
                                      11,452,081     6,033,197      4,128,910        0        21,614,188
Production costs and expenses......   (6,300,509)     (487,489)      (974,538)       0        (7,762,536)
Capital expenditures...............   (2,372,822)      (95,158)        31,251        0        (2,436,729)
                                     -----------    ----------     ----------      ---       -----------
Net Proceeds.......................  $ 2,778,750    $5,450,550     $3,185,623      $ 0       $11,414,923
                                     ===========    ==========     ==========      ===       ===========
Overriding Royalties paid to the
  Trust(1).........................  $ 1,389,375    $2,725,275     $2,867,061      $ 0       $ 6,981,711
                                     ===========    ==========     ==========      ===
Fee Lands Royalties.......................................................................        35,951
                                                                                             -----------
Royalties paid to the Trust...............................................................   $ 7,017,662
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</TABLE>
 
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(1) As a result of excess production costs being incurred in one monthly
    operating period and then being recovered in a subsequent monthly operating
    period(s), the overriding royalties paid to the Trust may not agree to the
    Trust's royalty interest in Net Proceeds.
 
(2) On January 31, 1997, the Working Interest Owner sold all of the Fort Worth
    Basin Properties with an effective date of October 1, 1996 for $65,000, and
    the Trust's interests in such properties terminated on that date. The
    Trust's interests in the proceeds of the sale less production costs
    recoverable as of September 30, 1996 were distributed to the Trust in April
    1997.
 
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     The following unaudited schedules provide summaries of the Working Interest
Owner's calculation of the Net Proceeds from the Properties and the Royalties
paid to the Trust for the Second Quarter and First Half of 1997:
 
                              SECOND QUARTER 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                     SOUTH       OFFSHORE     FORT WORTH
                                     JAY FIELD      PASS 89      LOUISIANA     BASIN(2)       TOTAL
                                    -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------   -----------
<S>                                 <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>          <C>
Revenues:
  Liquids.........................  $ 7,485,758   $ 1,866,611   $   506,648    $     0     $ 9,859,017
  Natural Gas.....................    1,019,906     2,388,959     1,541,631          0       4,950,496
  Fort Worth Basin proceeds.......            0             0             0     65,000          65,000
                                    -----------   -----------   -----------    -------     -----------
                                      8,505,664     4,255,570     2,048,279     65,000      14,874,513
Production costs and expenses.....   (4,559,230)      (85,647)     (531,189)         0      (5,176,066)
Capital expenditures..............   (1,302,008)     (726,869)   (1,612,001)         0      (3,640,878)
                                    -----------   -----------   -----------    -------     -----------
Net Proceeds......................  $ 2,644,426   $ 3,443,054   $   (94,911)   $65,000     $ 6,057,569
                                    ===========   ===========   ===========    =======     ===========
Overriding Royalties paid to the
  Trust(1)........................  $ 1,322,213   $ 1,721,527   $ 1,025,656    $46,116     $ 4,115,512
                                    ===========   ===========   ===========    =======
Fee Lands Royalties.....................................................................        49,628
                                                                                           -----------
Royalties paid to the Trust.............................................................   $ 4,165,140
                                                                                           ===========
</TABLE>
 
                                FIRST HALF 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                     SOUTH       OFFSHORE     FORT WORTH
                                     JAY FIELD      PASS 89      LOUISIANA     BASIN(2)       TOTAL
                                    -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------   -----------
<S>                                 <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>          <C>
Revenues:
  Liquids.........................  $15,617,178   $ 3,632,454   $ 1,143,414    $     0     $20,393,046
  Natural Gas.....................    1,571,431     4,666,943     2,974,110          0       9,212,484
  Fort Worth Basin proceeds.......            0             0             0     65,000          65,000
                                    -----------   -----------   -----------    -------     -----------
                                     17,188,609     8,299,397     4,117,524     65,000      29,670,530
Production costs and expenses.....   (8,006,149)      (29,215)     (887,189)         0      (8,922,553)
Capital expenditures..............   (3,195,955)   (1,231,272)   (2,956,341)         0      (7,383,568)
                                    -----------   -----------   -----------    -------     -----------
Net Proceeds......................  $ 5,986,505   $ 7,038,910   $   273,994    $65,000     $13,364,409
                                    ===========   ===========   ===========    =======     ===========
Overriding Royalties paid to the
  Trust(1)........................  $ 2,993,252   $ 3,519,455   $ 1,231,254    $46,116     $ 7,790,077
                                    ===========   ===========   ===========    =======
Fee Lands Royalties.....................................................................       101,699
                                                                                           -----------
Royalties paid to the Trust.............................................................   $ 7,891,776
                                                                                           ===========
</TABLE>
 
- ------------
 
(1) As a result of excess production costs being incurred in one monthly
    operating period and then being recovered in a subsequent monthly operating
    period(s), the Overriding Royalties paid to the Trust may not agree to the
    Trust's royalty interest in Net Proceeds. At Offshore Louisiana
    approximately $1,151,100 of excess production costs were recoverable from
    future revenues as of June 30, 1997.
 
(2) On January 31, 1997, the Working Interest Owner sold all of the Fort Worth
    Basin Properties with an effective date of October 1, 1996 for $65,000, and
    the Trust's interests in such properties terminated on that date. The
    Trust's interests in the proceeds of the sale less excess production costs
    recoverable as of September 30, 1996 were distributed to the Trust in April
    1997.
 
                                      -12-
<PAGE>   14
 
     The following unaudited schedule provides a summary of the Working Interest
Owner's calculation of the Net Proceeds from the Properties and the Royalties
paid to the Trust for the Second Quarter and First Half of 1998 and 1997:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                SECOND QUARTER                FIRST HALF
                                           ------------------------   --------------------------
                                              1998         1997          1998           1997
                                           ----------   -----------   -----------    -----------
<S>                                        <C>          <C>           <C>            <C>
Net Proceeds:
  Revenues...............................  $9,315,473   $14,874,513   $21,614,188    $29,670,530
  Production costs and expenses..........  (3,404,878)   (5,176,066)   (7,762,536)    (8,922,553)
  Capital expenditures...................    (941,666)   (3,640,878)   (2,436,729)    (7,383,568)
                                           ----------   -----------   -----------    -----------
  Net Proceeds...........................  $4,968,929   $ 6,057,569   $11,414,923    $13,364,409
                                           ==========   ===========   ===========    ===========
Royalties paid to the Trust:
  Overriding Royalties...................  $2,912,004   $ 4,115,512   $ 6,981,711    $ 7,790,077
  Fee Lands Royalties....................      18,886        49,628        35,951        101,699
                                           ----------   -----------   -----------    -----------
  Royalties paid to the Trust............  $2,930,890   $ 4,165,140   $ 7,017,662    $ 7,891,776
                                           ==========   ===========   ===========    ===========
</TABLE>
 
     Revenues of the Working Interest Owner with respect to the Productive
Properties decreased 37% in the 1998 Three-Month Operating Period and 27% in the
1998 Six-Month Operating Period primarily as a result of lower oil prices. Lower
natural gas prices and decreases in natural gas production from natural declines
at mature producing properties also contributed to the decrease in revenues.
 
     Average crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas prices attributable
to the Producing Properties received by the Working Interest Owner in the 1998
Three-Month Operating Period were $14.22, $12.69 and $2.27, respectively. In the
comparable 1997 period average crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas
prices were $22.19, $12.95 and $3.13, respectively. In the 1998 Six-Month
Operating Period average crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas prices
were $16.37, $11.19 and $2.74, respectively. In the 1997 Six-Month Operating
Period average crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas prices were
$22.72, $15.20 and $2.99, respectively.
 
     Production costs and expenses incurred by the Working Interest Owner on the
Productive Properties decreased 34% and 13% in the 1998 Three-Month Operating
Period and the 1998 Six-Month Operating Period, respectively, primarily as a
result of decreased workover expenses and lower electrical rates and fuel costs
reported at Jay Field.
 
     Capital expenditures decreased 74% and 67% in the 1998 Three-Month
Operating Period and the 1998 Six-Month Operating Period, respectively, due to
lower drilling costs at Offshore Louisiana and South Pass 89, lower facilities
expenditures at South Pass 89 and Jay Field, and lower nitrogen injection costs
at Jay Field.
 
     Imputed production attributable to the Trust is calculated by multiplying
the gross production volumes attributable to the Productive Properties by the
ratio of the net overriding royalties paid to the Trust to the gross revenues
attributable to the Productive Properties. Imputed liquids production was 95,171
barrels for the 1998 Three-Month Operating Period and 100,672 barrels for the
1997 Three-Month Operating Period.
 
                                      -13-
<PAGE>   15
 
Imputed natural gas production was 706,103 thousand cubic feet and 581,019
thousand cubic feet for the respective periods.
 
     As described in more detail in the Trust's Annual Report on Form 10-K for
the year ended December 31, 1997, under Louisiana law, mineral royalties
generally terminate, in the absence of production, after the lapse of ten
consecutive years from the date of conveyance. Consequently, substantially all
of the Trust's royalty interest in the original Fee Lands acreage terminated in
June 1993. The Trust never received any revenues from the tracts as to which the
Fee Lands Royalties terminated and such termination did not affect tracts from
which the Trust is receiving revenues. However, the Trust will not be entitled
to receive any revenues in the future from the tracts as to which the Fee Lands
Royalties terminated. At June 30, 1998 the Fee Lands consisted of approximately
35,000 gross acres in south Louisiana, approximately 4,121 of which were under
lease.
 
                                      -14-
<PAGE>   16
 
                                    PART II
 
                               OTHER INFORMATION
 
ITEM 6. EXHIBITS AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K.
 
     (a) Exhibits -- None.
 
     (b) Reports on Form 8-K -- None.
 
                                      -15-
<PAGE>   17
 
                                   SIGNATURE
 
     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.
 
                                          LL&E ROYALTY TRUST
                                          (Registrant)
 
                                          By: CHASE BANK OF TEXAS, NATIONAL
                                              ASSOCIATION
                                              Trustee
 
                                             By:      /s/  PETE FOSTER
 
                                              ----------------------------------
                                                         Pete Foster
                                               Senior Vice President and Trust
                                                             Officer
 
Date: August 10, 1998
 
NOTE: Because the Registrant is a trust without officers or employees, only the
      signature of an officer of the Trustee is available and has been provided.
 
                                      -16-
<PAGE>   18
 
                               INDEX TO EXHIBITS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
        EXHIBIT
         NUMBER
        -------
<C>                       <S>
           27             Financial Data Schedule
</TABLE>

<TABLE> <S> <C>

<ARTICLE> 5
<LEGEND>
THIS SCHEDULE CONTAINS SUMMARY FINANCIAL INFORMATION EXTRACTED FROM LL&E ROYALTY
TRUST 1998 SECOND QUARTER REPORT AND FORM 10-Q AND IS QUALIFIED IN ITS ENTIRETY
BY REFERENCE TO SUCH 1998 SECOND QUARTER REPORT AND FORM 10-Q.
</LEGEND>
       
<S>                             <C>
<PERIOD-TYPE>                   6-MOS
<FISCAL-YEAR-END>                          DEC-31-1998
<PERIOD-START>                             JAN-01-1998
<PERIOD-END>                               JUN-30-1998
<CASH>                                          20,176
<SECURITIES>                                         0
<RECEIVABLES>                                        0
<ALLOWANCES>                                         0
<INVENTORY>                                          0
<CURRENT-ASSETS>                                20,176
<PP&E>                                      76,282,000
<DEPRECIATION>                              72,944,000
<TOTAL-ASSETS>                               3,358,176
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES>                                0
<BONDS>                                              0
<COMMON>                                             0
                                0
                                          0
<OTHER-SE>                                   3,358,176
<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY>                 3,358,176
<SALES>                                      7,017,662
<TOTAL-REVENUES>                             7,017,662
<CGS>                                                0
<TOTAL-COSTS>                                        0
<OTHER-EXPENSES>                               282,920
<LOSS-PROVISION>                                     0
<INTEREST-EXPENSE>                                   0
<INCOME-PRETAX>                              6,736,292
<INCOME-TAX>                                         0
<INCOME-CONTINUING>                          6,736,292
<DISCONTINUED>                                       0
<EXTRAORDINARY>                                      0
<CHANGES>                                            0
<NET-INCOME>                                 6,736,292
<EPS-PRIMARY>                                     .355
<EPS-DILUTED>                                     .355
        

</TABLE>


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