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"What would NG equivalent be to gasoline at today's prices?"

P.G. replied May 27, 2009 to Bossier City planning to build public, natural gas pumps

10 May 28, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Well it seems so obvious that NG would be the best bridge to fix a host of energy pr…"

P.G. replied May 26, 2009 to What Questar thinks about the Haynesville, Natural Gas, and the Current Administration

28 May 28, 2009
Reply by Carter

"Are they drilling in the actual sweet spots or simply where it's the least hassle? W…"

P.G. replied May 26, 2009 to Sweet Spot?

64 May 31, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Could it be the environmentalists are simply anti any kind of fossil fuel no matter…"

P.G. replied May 26, 2009 to What Questar thinks about the Haynesville, Natural Gas, and the Current Administration

28 May 28, 2009
Reply by Carter

"NG makes good sense all by itself without the government having to tax anyone to for…"

P.G. replied May 25, 2009 to Looks like the Haynesville is News AGAIN everywhere you look!

4 May 25, 2009
Reply by P.G.

"How are folks going to be heating their homes carbon free when global warming is rev…"

P.G. replied May 22, 2009 to What might be the trade-off with the proposed vehicle fuel efficiency policy?

5 May 22, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Someone visited my neighbor wanting to lease. He told her he already had leased and…"

P.G. replied May 22, 2009 to something is up everyone on our street got an offer todAY

14 Jun 29, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"My point is that if the lessee has hedged for what turns out to be very low prices c…"

P.G. replied May 18, 2009 to Hedging Question

33 May 18, 2009
Reply by Mattie

"So if you are a land owner, who hands you a check for your share? The operator/lesse…"

P.G. replied May 17, 2009 to Hedging Question

33 May 18, 2009
Reply by Mattie

"Wouldn't the lessee selling future gas be like gambling? I mean if prices rise, he l…"

P.G. replied May 17, 2009 to Hedging Question

33 May 18, 2009
Reply by Mattie

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