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"Thanks, jffree. And I understand it is rather hot down there. So, the suspension is…"

sesport replied Jun 12, 2009 to Sitting on the fence?

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"Okay, i'm relating this to a construction site in a new subdivision where the crew d…"

sesport replied Jun 12, 2009 to Permeablity and Porosity

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"Here's an everyday joe kind of question for ???, not sure who ... geologists? In re…"

sesport replied Jun 12, 2009 to Sitting on the fence?

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"Got that & what's below, thanks. :0)"

sesport replied Jun 12, 2009 to Permeablity and Porosity

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"So, in everyday joe speak, we want to turn that "blackboard" (I think I remember som…"

sesport replied Jun 12, 2009 to Permeablity and Porosity

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"Skip - Everyday joe example of porosity, lava rocks in the landscape beds are highly…"

sesport replied Jun 12, 2009 to Permeablity and Porosity

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"just edited - bump"

sesport replied Jun 11, 2009 to Sitting on the fence?

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"With S5 being in the northern area and S36 being in the southern, sounds like 14N, 1…"

sesport replied Jun 11, 2009 to Two Great New Wells in RR and Encouraging Well in North (18N)

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"re. "...while expanding our gas marketing opportunities" What other opportunities ar…"

sesport replied Jun 11, 2009 to Sempra LNG signs agreement with RasGas to bring LNG from Qatar to new U.S. Gulf Coast terminal (6/8/09)

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"Thanks again, Les. I'm fearing an 80's repeat bust for us, and we're just now gettin…"

sesport replied Jun 11, 2009 to New projects have Gazprom eyeing North American market (6/9/09)

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