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"That's what I'm thinking. I heard they are fixing to drill around here but I have se…"

P.G. replied Aug 11, 2008 to Infrastructure?

8 Aug 11, 2008
Reply by P.G.

"Perhaps there are pipes that can transport the gas out of the region or state, but w…"

P.G. replied Aug 11, 2008 to Infrastructure?

8 Aug 11, 2008
Reply by P.G.

"Maybe it's easier to get the water they need?"

P.G. replied Aug 10, 2008 to Why drill in Shreveport

11 Aug 11, 2008
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"I can't imagine a landman would cut someone to the bone for merely a pat on the back…"

P.G. replied Aug 9, 2008 to Robbed by Chesapeak

115 Sep 2, 2011
Reply by Ginger landry

"If landmen only work for day rates plus expenses, why would they try to lease proper…"

P.G. replied Aug 9, 2008 to Robbed by Chesapeak

115 Sep 2, 2011
Reply by Ginger landry

"How much land can the O&G realistically lease and drill upon before the lease ti…"

P.G. replied Aug 9, 2008 to Are the big O&G players running out of capital?

134 Sep 23, 2008
Reply by Lady

"That would even be better! The landman would be very aware he should be careful! I w…"

P.G. replied Aug 9, 2008 to Beware of Implied Verbal contracts

32 Aug 18, 2008
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"Hmmm? If there's an agreement with the bonus and royalty, then just change the terms…"

P.G. replied Aug 9, 2008 to Beware of Implied Verbal contracts

32 Aug 18, 2008
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"Yes, I've heard too steel pipe availability was going to be a setback for the drille…"

P.G. replied Aug 8, 2008 to Drill pipe and rigs

6 Aug 9, 2008
Reply by popeye

"No, greedy are those who are holding out for $30,000 and 1/3! I wouldn't call someon…"

P.G. replied Aug 8, 2008 to Robbed by Chesapeak

115 Sep 2, 2011
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