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"Almost everyone dropped their offers when the bottom fell out."

The_Baron replied Sep 24, 2009 to New Map of Drilling Activity

66 Sep 24, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"at $70/bbl, tar sands look pretty good."

The_Baron replied Sep 24, 2009 to Oil not peaking

14 Sep 25, 2009
Reply by red rider

"Tell that to the people of Alberta who have made a forturne exploiting the tar sands…"

The_Baron replied Sep 23, 2009 to Oil not peaking

14 Sep 25, 2009
Reply by red rider

"Calm down. Looks like he is calling for a new board to regulate energy policy, not…"

The_Baron replied Sep 23, 2009 to Expropriation of your minerals in the name of national security.

22 Oct 7, 2009
Reply by intrepid

"Depends. If the lease has a renewal clause or any other type of rental, the leasein…"

The_Baron replied Sep 23, 2009 to Mineral Deed

6 Sep 23, 2009
Reply by ELLIS HUGH

"Tar sands are viable. it just depends on the price of oil. It costs about $30/bbl to…"

The_Baron replied Sep 22, 2009 to Oil not peaking

14 Sep 25, 2009
Reply by red rider

"There is a three year time limit to sue for unpaid royalties."

The_Baron replied Sep 21, 2009 to How to obtain old production records

11 Sep 21, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"The point of the article, if you take the time to read it is that most of the sedime…"

The_Baron replied Sep 21, 2009 to Oil not peaking

14 Sep 25, 2009
Reply by red rider

"The problem is when you have a tract of land with two kinds of leases. If you don't…"

The_Baron replied Sep 21, 2009 to NATURAL GAS, LIGNITE COLLIDE IN DESOTO, RED RIVER - Shreveporttime.com

21 Oct 8, 2009
Reply by Busybee

"From Title 43: E. In order to make the designation of the well, as referred to abov…"

The_Baron replied Sep 21, 2009 to Creative well names?

33 Sep 21, 2009
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