I came into town and saw that the well has been completed (the rig moved out and equipment has been installed above ground).  Does anyone know what the potential test showed for this well?  SONRIS still shows that it is "drilling".  Thanks.

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Diane, Sonris shows the drilling of the well was finished by 3/10/10 but there is no indication the well has been fracture stimulated, completed and placed on production. Typically production equipment would be installed before the well is completed.
Thanks, guys. How long before we see our first production check?
Thanks, Jay,

I think they may have a pipeline ready. We got notices about combining our well with another well in Section 27 to make a unit and Sec 27 well was completed about 5 or 6 months ago I think. So I guess they would tie it in somehow to the pipeline that goes to that well or something like that. I really don't know how that works. So, based on you getting your check 4 months after going to production, hopefully we might see something of a check by the end of summer. Thanks.

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