HI , can anyone in this sec. tell me how much per ac. they are paying on this well in t-11 r-15 sec 20 , if its be online since sept.    thanks

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If I am correct, in February I was getting paid $3.968.
Per Acre?? This sounds high.
HOW MANY AC. DO YOU HAVE AND DID YOU GET 3/16 OR 1/4 ? , THATS REALLY HIGH UNLESS YOU HAVE 1020 AC. LOL. GOOD FOR YOU
How I understand it is,
1. Depending on how much the well pulls every month
2. Depending on what your % is on how much land you own
3. Plus the price that is paying at the well head.

My grandfather has 120 acres, out of that, I have 15. The price is the information that I got off the pay stub. Let me know if there is anything else I can help with. I don't know too much, still learning.
so you are getting about $34 an ac. ? who is your grandfather ?
I was looking for my contract last night, but I have misplaced it, so I don't know how much I an receiving per acre. I think it's in my safe deposit box. It would be nice for everyone if they put more wells in our pool. I'm sure it's gonna happen, just time. From this one well, I am receiving $400 a month. It is not alot, but it is better than nothing. I hope the well increases production too. Are you in Logansport? If you are, how long have u been there? My grandparents were William Arles and Mary Louise Gadman. Did you know them?
YES WE NEW THEM WELL . WE WENT TO CHURCH WITH BOTH OF THEM , WE REALLY LIKED HIM AND HER
Did you know their children? What is your name, not that I would know. I really didn't spend much time at my grandparents. I remember being there for two weeks, but when you are little, there really wasn't much to do.

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