CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHAT BPO NET AC 0.822395 MEANS 640.028104 UNIT ACRES
BPO LSE NRI/RI 0.25000000
BPO UNIT INT 0.00032122
EVANS 31-9-13 1H SECTION 31-9N-13W I TRIED TO CALCULATE BUT DONT UNDERSTAND.
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.822395 / 640.028104 x ,25000000 = .00032122. Your royalty payment will be the total dollar amount of gas sold each month multiplied by .00032122 (your decimal interest in the unit) ,minus any expenses allowed according to your lease language. If you do not have cost free royalty language in your lease you can count on approx. 20-25% expenses being deducted each month from your check for transportation, gathering, etc.. I am but a rookie, if any of my info is wrong someone will be along to correct me. Good luck to you and congratulations on being a mineral owner.
Here's my take. I think they are telling you that you own 0.822395 acres in this section. And the section is not exactly 640 acres as we like to think they all are. Rather, your section has 640.028104 acres in it. Thus, the fraction of the mineral rights in the section that you own is .822395/640.028104 = 0.001285.
And, since your royalty is 25% (that's the 0.2500000 number), if you want to know what fraction of production is yours, you multiply the fraction of the minerals you own by 25% (0.25 X 0.001285), and you receive 0.00032122 (or 0.032122%) of the production as your royalty.
So if you look at the total production numbers on sonris (or your statement when it arrives), you multiply that number by 0.00032122, and that is your share of the gas. Multiply that number by whatever price it is sold for, and that is how much money you will receive.
Ronny made a good point.... There will likely be deductions taken from the number I gave you. This would be the "gross" payment, and your operator may (depending upon your lease terms) take deductions for things like marketing, transportation, etc. Your "net" payment could be less.
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