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Permalink Reply by John on July 21, 2014 at 12:15pm
Permalink Reply by Dexter Green on July 21, 2014 at 1:56pm Hard to give a realistic price of per day production because we don't know what percentage of the gas is coming out as a liquid, what the shrink is, whether ethane is rejected, etc. Assuming strip pricing and that the gas is purely dry (it isn't but let's pretend) you're looking at $1,251/d in oil and $1,246/d in gas.
Now we'll do a conversion with liquids. Let's say 67 bbl/NGLs per MMCF. That's 208 bbl/d of NGL. $40/bbl pricing is a round number, so $8,320/d. Gas is shrunk by maybe 38%. So that's 193MCF/d. That means $723/d in dry gas.
Total: $8,320 NGLs + $723 CH4 + $1,251 oil = $10,294/d gross
So $2,058/d LOR assuming a 20% RI. That's $12.86/ac/d
Hope that helps.
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