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Layla,
I have been wondering the same thing. Thanks for starting this discussion. Anybody out there have an answer??
Linda
Probably Different reporting standards
In LA for production reports filed at conservation:
Natural Gas and Casinghead Gas volumes in MCF at 15.025 pounds absolute pressure and 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is not uncommon to see adjustements on your royalty checks for previous periods. I would watch this over time and see what happens.
layla,
Generally speaking the the gross on your check stub should match what is posted on SONRIS. So far mine have matched. I would say a lot has to do with how and where the operator sales the gas. If the gas is piped a long distance to point of sale, there will be "gas shrinkage" due to the compressor station using some of the gas to run the compressors, therefore at the point of sale there will be a lower gas volume.
I would call the operator and have them explain why there are differences.
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