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"The water can be recycled. Its not can it be done but is it worth the $$$$"

The_Baron replied Sep 10, 2009 to "I don't think natural gas will be this bridge fuel to the future"

12 Sep 10, 2009
Reply by lethalinjection

"All seismic shows are the types of rocks and faults in the rock. Not the existance o…"

The_Baron replied Sep 10, 2009 to "I don't think natural gas will be this bridge fuel to the future"

12 Sep 10, 2009
Reply by lethalinjection

"Could you post the clause. It would keep us from suposing all day long and getting n…"

The_Baron replied Sep 10, 2009 to 10 Year Property Access Clause

37 Sep 11, 2009
Reply by lanadan Ds3

"We have almost hit last years high, and still have at least two months of injections…"

The_Baron replied Sep 10, 2009 to 9-10-2009 Natural Gas Underground Storage Report

5 Sep 10, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Good post Skip. All you have to do is to drive up Highway one and see all the old w…"

The_Baron replied Sep 10, 2009 to New Map of Drilling Activity

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

"Hopefully it stays in the well. If it comes back out under pressure it will ruin equ…"

The_Baron replied Sep 8, 2009 to 20 Truckloads of Sand

27 Mar 22, 2010
Reply by james a evans jr

"If you don't understand. Don't sign. Otherwise quit complaining."

The_Baron replied Sep 8, 2009 to Stand Up and fight for your oil and gas rights

40 Oct 10, 2009
Reply by Phillip Briggs

"already HBP around oil city. Also, I have heard that the rock may be better around b…"

The_Baron replied Sep 8, 2009 to Bellevue Field

13 Nov 16, 2009
Reply by Catfish

"Thank you KJ"

The_Baron replied Sep 8, 2009 to san Augustine county

20 Sep 8, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Its called HBPing leases. HK has formed a unit nearby, if it works out the deep rig…"

The_Baron replied Sep 8, 2009 to Bellevue Field

13 Nov 16, 2009
Reply by Catfish

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