I know I am old and slow, my computer is old and slow, and my dogs are old and slow, but I don't know why BP is so slow :).  We have some minerals in the Kingstree Ranch Gas Unit and the 2-H was completed in October of 2012.  We still have not gotten division orders and "we are working on it" excuses from the Owner Relations department.  The land lady who leased the minerals from us is no longer working for BP, so she has not been able to give us any help.  We know that someday BP will pay, but last year some relatives had to get an attorney to write a letter, just to get a simple transfer of interest completed after someone had passed away.  I guess we should be glad that BP is drilling in Harrison County,  I don't know if anyone else has had the same problems with BP that we have had.  We are being paid on one BP unit and the extra value from the liquids has been nice.  Okay, I am through complaining. Kathy

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Re: Kingstree Ranch gas units;  Within the past 3 months, I have received from BP several checks for production dating back to 2008.   Why did BP not pay as the production monies accumulated over the seven ensuing years?   I had not been aware of my interest in some of the wells during those years, so the checks came as a nice surprise, but rather long overdue..  

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