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"I'm assuming the primary difference in the two hypotheticals is that one ends @ 10 y…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Thank you, Les. What would the same Hypothetical well look like if it had an IP of 2…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"DeSoto Dude You and I were having the same thoughts about EUR....You just type faste…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"I keep having to remind myself that with these huge IP rates of 20+million cu. ft/da…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Add to issues of choke, pressure, lateral, frac, propant, etc, the fact that CHK, HK…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Jay, from what I can tell in the picture, looks like a standard rig CHK is using to…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Jan 3, 2009 to

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"I suppose I could call it "peanut butter" if I chose to, but this deal is not what I…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Dec 30, 2008 to

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"Skip, I can tell you for a fact that she received a letter last week asking approval…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Dec 30, 2008 to

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"I would call it an assignment of the interest sold."

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Dec 30, 2008 to

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"Jay, you seem to be convinced that their business plan includes selling out before d…"

Spring Branch,mineral owner replied Dec 29, 2008 to

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