Sonris (MCF) Per day... how do you use that figure to calculate royalties?

Can anyone explain to me exactly how to translate what Sonris lists under daily production... for example, it might show this figures 50423 as (MCF) per day... what would that translate into as far as what typical online royalty calculators would need or use to calculate an approximate royalty figure...??

Anyone please?

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Hey, Fran. You have to be careful with the production data on SONRIS. First off, the 50,423 MCG is not per day. It is cumulative production for the month(1,680.77 MCF per day). And SONRIS lumps production figures together by unit. If there is only one producing well in the unit, the production figure is for that well only. If, and when, there are alternate unit wells in the unit, their monthly production will be cumulative. Not by well.
I've attached a word document with a screen shot snippet from one well on sonris... this information comes up when you select the serial number from a particular well. There is only one well on this particular section.
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Notice that the GAS PROD(MCF) is by month as to RPT DATE. The 50,423 MCF is per month, not per day.
Ok... so in order to get a good daily average you might devide this value by 30??
Correct. If there is one well. If there is more than one, then the posted production is for the unit ( one or more wells).

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