Lets' bookmark this I got a feeling he's going to let the cat out of the bag!

CARBO Ceramics Invites You to Join the 'Why the Haynesville is Really That Good' Webinar


IRVING, Texas, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CARBO Ceramics Inc. (NYSE: CRR) today announced that its President and CEO, Gary Kolstad, in association with Oil and Gas Investor, will participate in a Haynesville Shale webinar on Wednesday, January 28 at 11:00am (EST). Money managers, analysts, oil and gas professionals and other guests may register for the webcast at:

http://www.oilandgasinvestor.com/webinar/200901_haynesville/


Topics to be covered on the webinar include:



The 2009 Haynesville play outlook & overview
Economic Conductivity
Well completion technologies and analysis



A copy of the CARBO Ceramics Haynesville webinar presentation will be made available on the company's website (www.carboceramics.com) after the webinar is concluded.


CARBO Ceramics Inc., based in Irving, Texas, is the world's largest supplier of ceramic proppant, the provider of the world's most popular fracture simulation software, and a leading provider of fracture design, engineering and consulting services. The Company also provides a broad range of technologies for geotechnical monitoring.






SOURCE CARBO Ceramics Inc.

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Well, the president started the ball rolling today with his declaration that the auto makers will face new gas mileage requirements, and it's looking like there will be a rollback of the Bush policies that did not permit states to go beyond Federal mandates on auto pollution, mileage, etc. This has the very good potential of pushing Detroit and the in-country foreign car plants toward CNG as a very low polluting fuel source. While the auto makers might be unhappy about that, this po;
country boy from Union Parish can see where that happening would be very, very good for all of north Louisiana over the long haul. I think a lot more than the Haynesville Shale would be given a long hard look by producers.....the CV shale, the ArkLa strata, and all the others that have not been tapped heavily will be good sources of NG what with the new technologies available. I guess bottom line here is that it might be a good thing to wait and see what the market will bear when it comes lease time. That online seminar (which I interpret as a presentation to attract new capital) might be the best thing since sliced bread for those of us who are still
unleased.
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