Would someone explain the BTU value and how it relates to the price O/G companies pay royalty owners for natural gas. What's a low and high BTU value? Does a low BTU value mean a royalty owner is paid less for the gas... lower than market price? Some companies include the BTU value on the monthly pay stubs... some don't. I've been looking over pay stubs from various O/G companies that show BTU values... same production month... no deductions other than taxes... but widely varying prices paid for nat gas... some differ as much as $1.30. i know i've asked many questions and i'm well away answers can be difficult to explain. thanks!
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