could some one tell the what my royalty interest would be in this unit.
I own 2 net mineral acres in a 148.24 acre tract. The unit is a 645 acres. The well has produce 434, 000 mcfs what would my first check be. The gas was sold at 4.00
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Permalink Reply by jerry smith on January 24, 2011 at 9:13 Jffree1,
Tut, Tut.. Are you sure you are not as mathmatically challenged as I am. LOL!
I did apologize... and I can only claim that I fail at multi-tasking, LOL!
That's exactly why I use the online calculator!!..... LOL
Permalink Reply by The_Baron on January 26, 2011 at 4:03 I don't rely on the annual estimate............. just divide by 12 and you get a pretty accurate estimate of what one month's royalty check will be at current price and production
Hey Gang,
There's a royalty calculator on shalebiz.com that calculates daily, weekly, monthly, and annual projected income.
Permalink Reply by Jeri Lynn Williamson on January 26, 2011 at 3:40 You have helped me before. Where can I get monthly production reports for these wells:
1. Clark
2. Blount
3. Steadham
4. Blue
Also, when can we expect division orders and when did they start producing?
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