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thank you hunter! I'll post my numbers as soon as I get a divsion order. We have I assume 3 wells in our unit since there is a north unit and a south unit and we are in the "north" unit.
I think hunter777's figure might be a little high per acre seeing as gas prices have fallen since his post in April of 2010. We have 42 out of our 96 acres in a drilling unit with five producing wells and our first check for production in Nov. and Dec. of 2011 was in the $20,000.00 range which translates into about $240.00 per acre per month.
Of course the more acreage within the unit will increase you per acre rate.
I have a correction on my figures above, I forgot our lease holder has a partner in the venture that pays us royalties as well. Each is responsible for paying their 50% which would bring our per acre royalty up to $480.00 per acre in the unit, and the price they sold the gas for during those two months was $3.61
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