Anyone know why the MCF production on SONRIS would be different than the amount paid on the checks?

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Charles, it would be helpful if you could post the two sets of production values for comparison.

This is the last few months

Month SONRIS CK Detail
Month 1 119,747 121,768
Month 2 127,299 129,638
Month 3 144,131 146,747
Month 4 148,160 168,726
Month 5 163,917 168,726
Month 6 181,966 206,206
Month 7  201,268 231,606
Month 8 201,268 239,404
The SORIS is from the Gas Prod (MCF) Column
There is no opening or closing stock

Charles, I thought the months with small differences might be related to standard pressure base.  Not sure about the larger differences and the repeated values between months.

Charles,

Les is right about the small differences.  CHK reports production volume on your statements based upon a pressure base of 14.64 psi, while SONRIS uses a pressure base of 15.025 psi.  (Other operators don't seem to do this.)  Given that, you would expect to see a differnce of a couple of percent.  I don't have any explanation for your big differences in your later months.

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