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"Why couldn't they use that pressure to drive portable turbines to produce electricit…"

P.G. replied Jun 13, 2009 to nat gas well pressure

14 Jun 17, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Yes, I hope they don't just ramrod bills through congress for the sake of getting th…"

P.G. replied Jun 13, 2009 to American Energy Act

17 Jun 15, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Yes! They need to get this passed quickly so people's electric bills and groceries c…"

P.G. replied Jun 12, 2009 to Pelosi: House will vote on climate bill before July 4 (6/11/09)

5 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by Dorcheated A1

"Maybe Madoff can be pardoned and appointed as the Czar to head it all!"

P.G. replied Jun 12, 2009 to An Economic Ringer?

13 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"We need to see even more uses for CNG. I wonder if those folks who are using LPG to…"

P.G. replied Jun 11, 2009 to Some concrete news

1 Jun 11, 2009
Reply by P.G.

"God forbid for the drillers if one of those environmental extremists find some kind…"

P.G. replied Jun 11, 2009 to Study finds US production would dip under hydraulic fracturing bill (6/9/09)

12 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by Kat Bloomfield

"The tree huggers won't be happy until everyone is walking and using candles to light…"

P.G. replied Jun 10, 2009 to Study finds US production would dip under hydraulic fracturing bill (6/9/09)

12 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by Kat Bloomfield

"Were all those places under the ocean at one time like the Haynesville?"

P.G. replied Jun 10, 2009 to Shale Gas and the Future of US LNG Imports

7 Jun 11, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Yes and some don't have any sense at all! Especially at the government level! We sho…"

P.G. replied Jun 10, 2009 to Shutting Down NG Production?

18 Jun 10, 2009
Reply by sesport

"No one would appreciate the neighbor doing something on the his property that would…"

P.G. replied Jun 10, 2009 to Shutting Down NG Production?

18 Jun 10, 2009
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