has anyone received any payment on this well yet? I need to buy some beans

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Hello Ol' Hill,

Blackstone Ivory 20-H1 well (239478) went into production 9/22/09. (Well puttin' out less than 2mmcfed) so don't get too excited just yet. I think market price and pipeline capacity (or perhaps, more correctly lack thereof) are factors that are important here. Therefore, 1st quarter of production is not until 12/22. Division order not yet sent out.

BTW, if anyone asks, the published cost of this well is $8,523,965.81. This figure is probably padded with part of junior's college tuition and the ever-present kitchen sink, to say nothing about all the Big Mac's, cokes and fries for the drilling crew. LOL

Be patient and wait out the winter and look for the Spring thaw. By the way, beans would sound good around here right now, tired of "round" steak, you know, the kind that comes in a package all sliced up with a red rind around it.
Lanadan and Hill- put a little of that red rined hoop cheese on than "round steak" and it really would be better than beans.
Fox and Lan , boy yall are true friends , thanks

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