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"thanks, once again, sir."

jim weyland replied Apr 13, 2014 to LOUISIANA HAYNESVILLE SHALE DRILLING INCREASES

22 Apr 13, 2014
Reply by John Parker

"skip, thanks for the sonris search protip, jim weyland"

jim weyland replied Apr 13, 2014 to LOUISIANA HAYNESVILLE SHALE DRILLING INCREASES

22 Apr 13, 2014
Reply by John Parker

"td, p:  si, senor. jim p.s. this may be somewhat ot, but as of this writing, the spr…"

jim weyland replied Apr 9, 2014 to imo, an interesting and relevant article

16 Apr 9, 2014
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"as we know, the so called 'empire state' , ny, has banned fracking, thus, precluding…"

jim weyland replied Apr 8, 2014 to imo, an interesting and relevant article

16 Apr 9, 2014
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"i'm told that back in the day, they'd drop a little bottle of nitroglycerin down the…"

jim weyland replied Apr 7, 2014 to imo, an interesting and relevant article

16 Apr 9, 2014
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"the nla area is blessed with more than adequate water. but, in many other parts of t…"

jim weyland replied Apr 6, 2014 to imo, an interesting and relevant article

16 Apr 9, 2014
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"k, it sounds like it. times might/most likely have been better back then; at least,…"

jim weyland replied Apr 4, 2014 to Pipeliners were better welders back in the day...

12 Apr 4, 2014
Reply by jim weyland

"the pl your dad welded on you said ran from tx to the coast, the east coast? and, if…"

jim weyland replied Apr 4, 2014 to Pipeliners were better welders back in the day...

12 Apr 4, 2014
Reply by jim weyland

"the quality of those longitudinal welds was/is today very high. before the steel mil…"

jim weyland replied Apr 3, 2014 to Pipeliners were better welders back in the day...

12 Apr 4, 2014
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"they're the kings of the spread. and, the good ones will never have a cutout. the la…"

jim weyland replied Apr 3, 2014 to Pipeliners were better welders back in the day...

12 Apr 4, 2014
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