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How is a DGA used to calculate the amount of gas a well can produce?

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How is a DGA used to calculate the amount of gas a well can produce?

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Production is restricted to the daily production limit, defined as 125% of the DGA. The annual limit is the DGA times 365 days. The production year is from November 1 to October 31 of the following year. For a new well, the limit is the volume, in 103 m3, equal to the DGA multiplied by the number of days from the date of initial production to October 31. Overproduction is reported on the form Report of Annual Gas Overproduction.

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