PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A LTD
10-Q, 1998-11-09
CRUDE PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS
Previous: GABELLI FUNDS INC ET AL, SC 13D/A, 1998-11-09
Next: ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT INC, 10-K/A, 1998-11-09



                                  UNITED STATES
                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D. C. 20549


                                    FORM 10-Q


     / x /      Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
                     of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

                For the quarterly period ended September 30, 1998

                                       or

     /   /      Transition Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
                     of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
                For the transition period from _______ to _______


                         Commission File No. 33-11193-1


                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.
             (Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

                 Texas                                      75-2195512       
     (State or other jurisdiction of                     (I.R.S. Employer
     incorporation or organization)                   Identification Number)


303 West Wall, Suite 101, Midland, Texas                       79701     
(Address of principal executive offices)                     (Zip code)


       Registrant's Telephone Number, including area code : (915) 683-4768

                                 Not applicable
              (Former name, former address and former fiscal year,
                          if changed since last report)

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports required
to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during
the  preceding 12 months (or for such  shorter  period that the  Registrant  was
required  to file  such  reports),  and  (2) has  been  subject  to such  filing
requirements for the past 90 days.


                                Yes / x / No / /





<PAGE>



                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS


                                                                         Page
                          Part I. Financial Information

Item 1.   Financial Statements

          Balance Sheets as of September 30, 1998 and
             December 31, 1997.........................................    3

          Statements of Operations for the three and nine
            months ended September 30, 1998 and 1997...................    4

          Statement of Partners' Capital for the nine months
            ended September 30, 1998...................................    5

          Statements of Cash Flows for the nine months ended
            September 30, 1998 and 1997................................    6

          Notes to Financial Statements................................    7

Item 2.   Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial
            Condition and Results of Operations........................    7


                     Part II. Other Information

Item 6.   Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K.............................   12

          27.1   Financial Data Schedule

          Signatures...................................................   13




                                        2

<PAGE>



                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.
                          (A Texas Limited Partnership)

                          Part I. Financial Information

Item 1.   Financial Statements

                                 BALANCE SHEETS

                                                 September 30,      December 31,
                                                     1998              1997
                                                 ------------      ------------
                                                 (Unaudited)
                      ASSETS
Current assets:
  Cash                                           $    220,546      $    219,515
 Accounts receivable - affiliate                       86,657           163,949
                                                  -----------       -----------
           Total current assets                       307,203           383,464
                                                  -----------       -----------
Oil and gas properties - at cost, based on
  the successful efforts accounting method          5,869,877         6,060,618
Accumulated depletion                              (4,693,297)       (4,619,483)
                                                  -----------       -----------
           Net oil and gas properties               1,176,580         1,441,135
                                                  -----------       -----------
                                                 $  1,483,783      $  1,824,599
                                                  ===========       ===========
 PARTNERS' CAPITAL

Partners' capital:
  Managing general partner                       $     16,079      $     19,487
  Limited partners (24,426 interests)               1,467,704         1,805,112
                                                  -----------       -----------
                                                 $  1,483,783      $  1,824,599
                                                  ===========       ===========


The financial information included as of September 30, 1998 has been prepared by
          management without audit by independent public accountants.

   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

                                        3

<PAGE>



                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.
                          (A Texas Limited Partnership)

                            STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                                   (Unaudited)


                                Three months ended         Nine months ended
                                   September 30,             September 30,
                              -----------------------   -----------------------
                                 1998         1997         1998         1997
                              ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
Revenues:
   Oil and gas                $  204,105   $  249,937   $  637,145   $  904,183
   Interest                        3,243        4,453        9,947       15,144
   Gain (loss) on disposition
     of assets                    33,296       (6,349)      23,855      (74,351)
                               ---------    ---------    ---------    ---------
                                 240,644      248,041      670,947      844,976
                               ---------    ---------    ---------    ---------
Costs and expenses:
   Oil and gas production        155,646      260,489      515,959      681,154
   General and administrative      3,724        7,248       25,488       27,125
   Depletion                     115,097       37,411      214,585      118,633
   Abandoned property                838       11,943       66,596       42,786
                               ---------    ---------    ---------    ---------
                                 275,305      317,091      822,628      869,698
                               ---------    ---------    ---------    ---------
Net loss                      $  (34,661)  $  (69,050)  $ (151,681)  $  (24,722)
                               =========    =========    =========    =========
Allocation of net loss:
   Managing general partner   $     (347)  $     (690)  $   (1,517)  $     (247)
                               =========    =========    =========    =========
   Limited partners           $  (34,314)  $  (68,360)  $ (150,164)  $  (24,475)
                               =========    =========    =========    =========
Net loss per limited
   partnership interest       $    (1.41)  $    (2.80)  $    (6.15)  $    (1.00)
                               =========    =========    =========    =========
Distributions per limited
   partnership interest       $     2.47   $     4.16   $     7.67   $    19.81
                               =========    =========    =========    =========


         The financial information included herein has been prepared by
           management without audit by independent public accountants.

   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

                                        4

<PAGE>



                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.
                          (A Texas Limited Partnership)

                         STATEMENT OF PARTNERS' CAPITAL
                                   (Unaudited)




                                       Managing
                                       general      Limited
                                       partner      partners       Total      
                                      ---------    ----------    ----------

Balance at January 1, 1998            $  19,487    $1,805,112    $1,824,599

   Distributions                         (1,891)     (187,244)     (189,135)

   Net loss                              (1,517)     (150,164)     (151,681)
                                       --------     ---------     ---------

Balance at September 30, 1998         $  16,079    $1,467,704    $1,483,783
                                       ========     =========     =========







         The financial information included herein has been prepared by
           management without audit by independent public accountants.

   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

                                        5

<PAGE>



                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.
                          (A Texas Limited Partnership)

                            STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                                   (Unaudited)

                                                          Nine months ended
                                                            September 30,
                                                       ------------------------
                                                          1998           1997
                                                       ----------    ----------
Cash flows from operating activities:
  Net loss                                             $ (151,681)   $  (24,722)
  Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash
     provided by operating activities:
        Depletion                                         214,585       118,633
        (Gain) loss on disposition of assets              (23,855)       74,351
Changes in assets:
  Accounts receivable                                      77,292       156,396
                                                        ---------     ---------
          Net cash provided by operating activities       116,341       324,658
                                                        ---------     ---------
Cash flows from investing activities:
  Additions to oil and gas property                           -         (17,099)
  Proceeds from asset dispositions                         73,825        56,828
                                                        ---------     ---------
          Net cash provided by investing activities        73,825        39,729
                                                        ---------     ---------
Cash flows from financing activities:
  Cash distributions to partners                         (189,135)     (488,648)
                                                        ---------     ---------
Net increase (decrease) in cash                             1,031      (124,261)
Cash at beginning of period                               219,515       327,443
                                                        ---------     ---------
Cash at end of period                                  $  220,546    $  203,182
                                                        =========     =========


         The financial information included herein has been prepared by
           management without audit by independent public accountants.

   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

                                        6

<PAGE>


                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.
                          (A Texas Limited Partnership)

                          NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                               September 30, 1998
                                   (Unaudited)

Note 1.     Organization and nature of operations

Parker & Parsley  Producing  Properties  87-A,  Ltd.  (the  "Partnership")  is a
limited partnership organized in 1987 under the laws of the State of Texas.

The Partnership  engages primarily in oil and gas production in Texas and is not
involved in any industry segment other than oil and gas.

Note 2.     Basis of presentation

In  the  opinion  of  management,  the  unaudited  financial  statements  of the
Partnership  as of  September  30, 1998 and for the three and nine months  ended
September 30, 1998 and 1997 include all adjustments and accruals consisting only
of  normal  recurring  accrual  adjustments  which  are  necessary  for  a  fair
presentation  of the results for the interim  period.  These interim results are
not necessarily indicative of results for a full year.

Certain  information  and  footnote  disclosure  normally  included in financial
statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting  principles
have been  condensed  or  omitted  in this Form 10-Q  pursuant  to the rules and
regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission.  The financial statements
should  be read in  conjunction  with the  financial  statements  and the  notes
thereto  contained in the  Partnership's  Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 1997, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission,  a copy
of which is available upon request by writing to Rich Dealy,  Vice President and
Chief Accounting Officer,  5205 North O'Connor  Boulevard,  1400 Williams Square
West, Irving, Texas 75039-3746.

Item 2.     Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition
              and Results of Operations (1)

Results of Operations

Nine months ended September 30, 1998 compared with nine months ended
  September 30, 1997

Revenues:

The Partnership's  oil and gas revenues  decreased 30% to $637,145 from $904,183
for the nine  months  ended  September  30,  1998 and  1997,  respectively.  The
decrease in revenues  resulted from lower average prices received,  offset by an
increase in  production.  For the nine months ended  September 30, 1998,  38,876
barrels of oil, 10,101 barrels of natural gas liquids ("NGLs") and 44,892 mcf of
gas were sold, or 56,459 barrel of oil equivalents ("BOEs"). For the nine months
ended September 30, 1997, 38,537 barrels of oil and 80,617 mcf of gas were sold,
or 51,973 BOEs.
                                        7

<PAGE>



As of September 30, 1997, the Partnership began accounting for processed natural
gas   production  as  processed   natural  gas  liquids  and  dry  residue  gas.
Consequently,  separate  product volumes will not be comparable to periods prior
to September 30, 1997.  Also,  prices for gas products will not be comparable as
the price per mcf for natural gas for the three and nine months ended  September
30,  1998 is the price  received  for dry  residue gas and the price per mcf for
natural gas for the three and nine months  ended  September  30, 1997 is a price
for wet gas (i.e., natural gas liquids combined with dry residue gas).

The average  price  received per barrel of oil  decreased  $5.99,  or 31%,  from
$19.43  for the nine  months  ended  September  30,  1997 to $13.44 for the same
period in 1998.  The average  price  received per barrel of NGLs during the nine
months ended September 30, 1998 was $5.78. The average price received per mcf of
gas decreased 35% from $1.93 during the nine months ended  September 30, 1997 to
$1.26 in 1998. The market price for oil and gas has been  extremely  volatile in
the past  decade,  and  management  expects a certain  amount of  volatility  to
continue in the  foreseeable  future.  The  Partnership  may therefore  sell its
future  oil and gas  production  at  average  prices  lower or higher  than that
received during the nine months ended September 30, 1998.

During  most of 1997,  the  Partnership  benefitted  from  higher  oil prices as
compared to previous  years.  However,  during the fourth  quarter of 1997,  oil
prices began a downward trend that has continued into 1998. On October 30, 1998,
the market  price for West Texas  intermediate  crude was $13.33 per  barrel.  A
continuation  of the oil price  environment  experienced  during the first three
quarters of 1998 will have an adverse effect on the  Partnership's  revenues and
operating  cash flow and could  result in  additional  decreases in the carrying
value of the Partnership's oil and gas properties.

The $23,855  gain on  disposition  of assets  recognized  during the nine months
ended  September 30, 1998 was the result of $28,914  salvage income  received on
properties  that were plugged and  abandoned in a prior year and from  equipment
credits on fully depleted  wells,  offset by a $5,059 loss on the abandonment of
three wells abandoned during 1998. The $74,351 loss on disposition of assets for
the nine months ended  September  30, 1997  resulted from an $89,277 loss on the
abandonment  of five oil and gas wells,  offset by  $14,926  in  salvage  income
received  during 1997 on  properties  that were  plugged and  abandoned in prior
years.

Costs and Expenses:

Total  costs and  expenses  decreased  to  $822,628  for the nine  months  ended
September  30,  1998 as compared  to  $869,698  for the same  period in 1997,  a
decrease of  $47,070,  or 5%. This  decrease  was due to declines in  production
costs and general and  administrative  expenses ("G&A"),  offset by increases in
depletion and abandoned property costs.

Production  costs were $515,959 for the nine months ended September 30, 1998 and
$681,154 for the same period in 1997, resulting in a $165,195 decrease,  or 24%.
The decrease was the result of lower workover costs,  well maintenance costs and
production taxes.
                                        8

<PAGE>


G&A's  components are independent  accounting and engineering  fees and managing
general  partner  personnel  and  operating  costs.   During  this  period,  G&A
decreased,  in aggregate,  6%, from $27,125 for the nine months ended  September
30, 1997 to $25,488 for the same period in 1998.

Depletion was $214,585 for the nine months ended  September 30, 1998 compared to
$118,633 for the same period in 1997,  representing an increase of $95,952. This
increase was  primarily  attributable  to a decrease in oil reserves  during the
period ended  September  30, 1998 as a result of lower  commodity  prices and an
increase in oil  production  of 339 barrels for the period ended  September  30,
1998  compared  to the  same  period  in  1997,  offset  by a  reduction  in the
Partnership's  net  depletable  basis  from  charges  taken in  accordance  with
Statement  of  Financial  Accounting  Standards  No.  121,  "Accounting  for the
Impairment of  Long-Lived  Assets and for  Long-Lived  Assets to be Disposed Of"
("SFAS 121") during the fourth quarter of 1997.

Abandoned property costs of $66,596 and $42,786 were incurred on the abandonment
of several  properties  for the nine months ended  September  30, 1998 and 1997,
respectively.

Three months ended September 30, 1998 compared with three months ended September
  30, 1997

Revenues:

The Partnership's  oil and gas revenues  decreased 18% to $204,105 from $249,937
for the three  months  ended  September  30,  1998 and 1997,  respectively.  The
decrease in revenues  resulted from lower average prices received,  offset by an
increase in production.  For the three months ended  September 30, 1998,  13,222
barrels of oil, 3,897 barrels of NGLs and 15,734 mcf of gas were sold, or 19,741
BOEs. For the three months ended  September 30, 1997,  11,172 barrels of oil and
26,277 mcf of gas were sold, or 15,552 BOEs.

The average  price  received per barrel of oil  decreased  $6.09,  or 33%,  from
$18.41 for the three  months  ended  September  30,  1997 to $12.32 for the same
period in 1998.  The average price  received per barrel of NGLs during the three
months ended September 30, 1998 was $5.43. The average price received per mcf of
gas decreased 24% from $1.68 during the three months ended September 30, 1997 to
$1.27 in 1998.

The gain on disposition of assets of $33,296  recognized during the three months
ended  September 30, 1998 was the result of $19,015  salvage income  received on
properties  that were  plugged and  abandoned in a prior year and from a $14,281
gain on the  abandonment  of three wells plugged and abandoned  during 1998. The
$6,349 loss on  disposition  of assets for the three months ended  September 30,
1997 resulted from a $6,881 loss on the  abandonment  of five oil and gas wells,
offset  by $532 in  salvage  income  received  during  the  three  months  ended
September 30, 1997 on properties that were plugged and abandoned in prior years.

Costs and Expenses:

Total costs and  expenses  decreased  to  $275,305  for the three  months  ended
September  30,  1998 as compared  to  $317,091  for the same  period in 1997,  a

                                        9

<PAGE>

decrease of $41,786,  or 13%.  This  decrease was due to declines in  production
costs, G&A and abandoned property costs, offset by an increase in depletion.

Production costs were $155,646 for the three months ended September 30, 1998 and
$260,489 for the same period in 1997, resulting in a $104,843 decrease,  or 40%.
The decrease was primarily  attributable to lower workover expenses,  production
taxes and well maintenance costs.

G&A's  components are independent  accounting and engineering  fees and managing
general  partner  personnel  and  operating  costs.   During  this  period,  G&A
decreased,  in aggregate,  49% from $7,248 for the three months ended  September
30, 1997 to $3,724 for the same period in 1998.

Depletion was $115,097 for the three months ended September 30, 1998 compared to
$37,411 for the same period in 1997.  This  represented an increase in depletion
of  $77,686.  This  increase  was  primarily  attributable  to a decrease in oil
reserves  during  the  period  ended  September  30,  1998 as a result  of lower
commodity  prices and an increase  in oil  production  of 2,050  barrels for the
period ended September 30, 1998 compared to the same period in 1997, offset by a
reduction  in the  Partnership's  net  depletable  basis from  charges  taken in
accordance with SFAS 121 during the fourth quarter of 1997.

Abandoned property costs of $838 and $11,943 were incurred on the abandonment of
several  properties  for the three  months  ended  September  30, 1998 and 1997,
respectively.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities

Net cash provided by operating  activities  decreased  $208,317  during the nine
months ended  September 30, 1998 from the same period ended  September 30, 1997.
The decrease was  attributable to a decline in oil and gas sales receipts and an
increase in  abandoned  property  costs paid,  offset by declines in  production
costs and G&A expenses paid.

Net Cash Provided by Investing Activities

The  Partnership's  investing  activities during the nine months ended September
30,  1997  were  related  to the  addition  of oil and gas  equipment  on active
properties.

Proceeds of $73,825 and $56,828  were  received  from the sale of  equipment  on
several properties abandoned during the nine months ended September 30, 1998 and
1997, respectively.

Net Cash Used in Financing Activities

Cash was  sufficient  for the nine  months  ended  September  30,  1998 to cover
distributions to the partners of $189,135 of which $1,891 was distributed to the
managing  general  partner and  $187,244 to the limited  partners.  For the same
period ended  September 30, 1997, cash was sufficient for  distributions  to the
partners of $488,648 of which $4,887 was  distributed  to the  managing  general
partner and $483,761 to the limited partners.

                                       10

<PAGE>


It is expected  that future net cash  provided by operating  activities  will be
sufficient for any capital expenditures and any distributions. As the production
from the properties declines, distributions are also expected to decrease.

Year 2000 Project Readiness

Historically,  many computer programs have been developed that use only the last
two digits in a date to refer to a year.  As the year 2000 nears,  the inability
of such  computer  programs and embedded  technologies  to  distinguish  between
"1900" and "2000" has given rise to the "Year 2000" problem. Theoretically, such
computer  programs and related  technology  could fail outright,  or communicate
inaccurate  data,  if not  remediated  or replaced.  With the  proliferation  of
electronic  data  interchange,  the Year 2000 problem  represents a  significant
exposure to the entire  global  community,  the full  extent of which  cannot be
accurately assessed.

In proactive  response to the Year 2000 problem,  the managing  general  partner
established  a "Year  2000"  project to  assess,  to the  extent  possible,  the
Partnership's and the managing general partner's internal Year 2000 problem;  to
take remedial  actions  necessary to minimize the Year 2000 risk exposure to the
managing  general  partner and  significant  third parties with whom it has data
interchange;  and, to test its systems and processes once remedial  actions have
been taken. The managing general partner has contracted with IBM Global Services
to perform the assessment and remedial phases of its Year 2000 project.

The assessment phase of the managing general  partner's Year 2000 project is 85%
complete and has included, but is not limited to, the following procedures:

o      the identification  of necessary remediation,  upgrade and/or replacement
       of existing information technology applications and systems;

o      the  assessment  of   non-information   technology  exposures,   such  as
       telecommunications  systems,  security  systems,  elevators  and  process
       control equipment;

o      the  initiation  of inquiry and  dialogue  with  significant  third party
       business partners, customers and suppliers in an effort to understand and
       assess their Year 2000  problems,  readiness and potential  impact on the
       managing general partner and its Year 2000 problem;

o      the   implementation  of  processes   designed  to  reduce  the  risk  of
       reintroduction  of Year 2000 problems into the managing general partner's
       systems and business processes; and,

o      the formulation of  contingency  plans for  mission-critical  information
       technology systems.

The managing  general  partner  expects to complete the assessment  phase of its
Year 2000 project by the end of the first  quarter of 1999 but is being  delayed
by limited responses  received on inquiries made of third party  businesses.  To
date, the managing general partner has distributed  Year 2000 problem  inquiries
to over 500 entities and has received  responses on  approximately  10% of those
inquiries.
                                       11

<PAGE>


The  remedial  phase of the  managing  general  partner's  Year 2000  project is
approximately  40%  complete,  subject to the results of the third party inquiry
assessments  and the testing phase.  The remedial phase has included the upgrade
and/or  replacement of certain  application and hardware  systems.  The managing
general  partner has  upgraded its Artesia  general  ledger  accounting  systems
through  remedial  coding and is  currently  testing  this  system for Year 2000
compliance.  The  remediation  of  non-information  technology is expected to be
completed by mid-1999. The managing general partner's Year 2000 remedial actions
have not delayed other information technology projects or upgrades.

The testing  phase of the  managing  general  partner's  Year 2000 project is on
schedule.  The managing  general  partner expects to complete the testing of the
Artesia  system  upgrades  by March  1999 and all other  information  technology
systems by May 1999. The testing of the non-information  technology  remediation
is scheduled to be completed by the end of September 1999.

The managing  general  partner  expects that its total costs related to the Year
2000 problem will approximate $3.5 million, of which approximately $500 thousand
will have been incurred to replace non-compliant information technology systems.
As of September 30, 1998, the managing general partner's total costs incurred on
the Year 2000 problem were $1.5 million, of which $200 thousand were incurred to
replace  non-compliant  systems.  The managing  general  partner will allocate a
portion of the costs of the year 2000  programming  charges  to the  Partnership
when they are incurred, along with recurring general and administrative expenses
and such allocation should not be significant to the Partnership.

The risks  associated with the Year 2000 problem are  significant.  A failure to
remedy a critical  Year 2000 problem could have a materially  adverse  affect on
the Partnership's  results of operations and financial  condition.  The problems
which  may be  encountered  as a result  of a Year 2000  problem  could  include
information and non-information  system failures, the receipt or transmission of
erroneous  data,  lost data or a combination of similar  problems of a magnitude
that cannot be accurately  assessed at this time. In the assessment phase of the
managing  general  partner's  Year  2000  project,  contingency  plans are being
designed to mitigate the exposures noted above. However, given the uncertainties
regarding the scope of the Year 2000 problem and the  compliance of  significant
third  parties,  there can be no  assurance  that  contingency  plans  will have
anticipated all Year 2000 scenarios.

- ---------------
(1)    "Item 2. Management's  Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
       Results of Operations"  contains forward looking  statements that involve
       risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, no assurances can be given that the
       actual  events and  results  will not be  materially  different  than the
       anticipated results described in the forward looking statements.

                           Part II. Other Information

Item 6.     Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K

(a)    Exhibits
       27.1   Financial Data Schedule
(b)    Reports on Form 8-K - none
                                       12

<PAGE>


                PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.
                          (A Texas Limited Partnership)



                               S I G N A T U R E S



       Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934, the
Registrant  has duly  caused  this  report  to be  signed  on its  behalf by the
undersigned thereunto duly authorized.


                                            PARKER & PARSLEY PRODUCING
                                             PROPERTIES 87-A, LTD.

                                     By:    Pioneer Natural Resources USA, Inc.,
                                             Managing General Partner





Dated:  November 6, 1998             By:    /s/ Rich Dealy
                                            -------------------------------
                                            Rich Dealy, Vice President and
                                             Chief Accounting Officer


                                       13

<PAGE>




<TABLE> <S> <C>

<ARTICLE> 5
<CIK> 0000809016
<NAME> 87APP
<MULTIPLIER> 1
       
<S>                             <C>
<PERIOD-TYPE>                   9-MOS
<FISCAL-YEAR-END>                          DEC-31-1998
<PERIOD-END>                               SEP-30-1998
<CASH>                                         220,546
<SECURITIES>                                         0
<RECEIVABLES>                                   86,657
<ALLOWANCES>                                         0
<INVENTORY>                                          0
<CURRENT-ASSETS>                               307,203
<PP&E>                                       5,869,877
<DEPRECIATION>                               4,693,297
<TOTAL-ASSETS>                               1,483,783
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES>                                0
<BONDS>                                              0
                                0
                                          0
<COMMON>                                             0
<OTHER-SE>                                   1,483,783
<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY>                 1,483,783
<SALES>                                        637,145
<TOTAL-REVENUES>                               670,947
<CGS>                                                0
<TOTAL-COSTS>                                  822,628
<OTHER-EXPENSES>                                     0
<LOSS-PROVISION>                                     0
<INTEREST-EXPENSE>                                   0
<INCOME-PRETAX>                              (151,681)
<INCOME-TAX>                                         0
<INCOME-CONTINUING>                          (151,681)
<DISCONTINUED>                                       0
<EXTRAORDINARY>                                      0
<CHANGES>                                            0
<NET-INCOME>                                 (151,681)
<EPS-PRIMARY>                                   (6.15)
<EPS-DILUTED>                                        0
        

</TABLE>


© 2022 IncJournal is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission