No major delays in the project were incurred during the first quarter of 1977. Therefore, the revised project schedule, graphically detailed in Figure No. 1, remained unchanged. During the past quarter, the new producing facilities were nearly completed. The two center producing wells continued to pump but the inability to run the stock tank oil during the severe weather necessitated a decrease in pumping time which, in turn, caused a decrease in production. The D. T. Cummings water supply wells continued to be the only source of water for the project. The T. Henderson WSW No. 1, drilled in December, 1976, underwent a three month production test which proved it to be a stable source of water. Installation of the water supply line from the Henderson well to the injection facility was started in late February and neared completion as of April 1, 1977. Progress on the carbon dioxide storage system continued on schedule with the four storage tanks being set at the injection facility. No progress was made on the carbon dioxide injection system which is scheduled for completion during the third quarter of 1977. Water injection into the thirteen back-up water injection wells continued on schedule with the exception of a few problem wells. Since an adequate water supply is forthcoming with the completion of the Henderson water supply line, no action will be taken to increase injectivity until this water supply is on stream. The start of pattern injection will occur coincidentally with the increased water supply.