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"Baron, you should be clear that that the well has to either produce from the lease o…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 25, 2010 to who is operator

15 Aug 25, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"Dot, a horizontal Haynesville Shale well has a very limitied drainage area (~80 acre…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 24, 2010 to Royalty payments??

76 Sep 7, 2010
Reply by dot holloway

"Thomas, correct - you will not receive any royalties from a Haynesville Shale well w…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 24, 2010 to who is operator

15 Aug 25, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"Thomas, the Bossier Shale formation and Haynesville Shale formation are both include…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 24, 2010 to who is operator

15 Aug 25, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"Mac, there is generally no ulterior motive for small chokes, large chokes, medium ch…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 24, 2010 to Small Chokes for Initial Production?

14 Aug 24, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Dot, this is what I posted in response to Charles Only Section 34 in T15N-R9W is re…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 24, 2010 to Royalty payments??

76 Sep 7, 2010
Reply by dot holloway

"Thomas, here is the complete information for your Haynesville Unit. S20-T11N-R13W,…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 23, 2010 to who is operator

15 Aug 25, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"Charles, only Section 34 in T15N-R9W is relevant as I believe that is where your lan…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 23, 2010 to Royalty payments??

76 Sep 7, 2010
Reply by dot holloway

"KCM, companies make press releases for very few wells so Sonris is still my primary…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 23, 2010 to Super Haynesville Shale Wells (8/10/10)

20 Aug 26, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Mac, the decision about initial production rates is more complicated as it involves…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 23, 2010 to Small Chokes for Initial Production?

14 Aug 24, 2010
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