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SWN gives LSBD update at EnerCom, Denver, Co. 8-15-12

SWN was more optimistic about the BD in it's presentation today than those in the past. Some of the more interesting points to me were as f…

Started by Tribo in Shale Related Topics

3 Aug 16, 2012
Reply by B Kenner

Update: Top U.S. Shale Plays

From Fort Worth Star Telegram http://blogs.star-telegram.com/barnett_shale/2012/08/an-overview-of-us-shale-plays.html ... a few lines Pow…

Started by JHH in Shale Related Topics

2 Aug 16, 2012
Reply by Krkyoldhag

Leasing Language Help

I have a lease proposal that I am having a hard time comprehending  the lease terms.  Any help would be appreciated: At the expiration of…

Started by Annette in Shale Related Topics

25 Aug 16, 2012
Reply by Joe Aldridge

Title Opinions

My family owns a few mineral acres and have had a title opinion done on one of the tracts of land; however the title opinion is fraught wit…

Started by Annette in Shale Related Topics

5 Aug 14, 2012
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

Haynesville/Bossier Shale Rig Count (8/10/12)

The attached shows a summary of the most active operators in the play and the parishes/counties with the most current drilling activity.  …

Started by Les Bamburg in Shale Related Topics

1 Aug 14, 2012
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

NATURAL GAS: 40 RIGS CAN MAINTAIN HAYNESVILLE PRODUCTION PLATEAU - SeekingAlpha article - August 7, 2012

by Richard Zeits The key argument often used by natural gas bulls is that the dramatic reduction in rig counts in the dry gas producing sh…

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant in Shale Related Topics

60 Aug 14, 2012
Reply by adubu

Any recommendations for attorney in St. Augustine

I would appreciate any recommendations for an attorney in st. augustine to review a lease proposal.  Would like someone reputable who is no…

Started by Annette in Shale Related Topics

1 Aug 13, 2012
Reply by Andrew

leases

most land owners need to understand that an oil and gas lease is nothing more than an economical model. It must be fair to all. The oil com…

Started by Robert G. Oliver in Shale Related Topics

13 Aug 12, 2012
Reply by Andrew

Shale......tempering expectations

http://business.financialpost.com/2012/08/10/tempering-u-s-shale-potential/ "It’s tough to get a word in edgewise as U.S. producers beat t…

Started by Dats Oil Brother in Shale Related Topics

6 Aug 12, 2012
Reply by Keith

Bayou Corne Gas Blowout

Sorry I couldn't find an appropriate other discussion so here is for Bayou Corne I think this is away from the Haynesville (and over a salt…

Started by Clyde T. Williams in Shale Related Topics

0 Aug 10, 2012

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