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"Then I see this as a way out for California! I love those two birds with one stone t…"

ALongview replied Feb 22, 2010 to The Bloom Box is Coming!

77 Feb 28, 2010
Reply by sesport

"Mexico has plenty of sand."

ALongview replied Feb 22, 2010 to The Bloom Box is Coming!

77 Feb 28, 2010
Reply by sesport

"Lacy just drilled a horizontal oil well in Sabine County that IP'd over 700 bopd (Sa…"

ALongview replied Feb 19, 2010 to Chesapeake Going for Oil

80 Feb 25, 2010
Reply by essay

"In looking at Encana's latest presentation (attached below) they are not showing any…"

ALongview replied Feb 10, 2010 to EOG Announces Excellent Results from 1st Bossier Shale Test (2/9/10)

30 Mar 3, 2010
Reply by jim bobb

"Les, Are operators finding the shale shallower as you move west into Texas?"

ALongview replied Feb 8, 2010 to Looking for Sabine Parish info

7 Feb 10, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"I think to know if they are in the ballpark is valuable information for someone to k…"

ALongview replied Jan 29, 2010 to Excel Spreadsheet to Calculate Well Payouts

59 Feb 3, 2010
Reply by FXEF

"Jason, I think that there are many different interpretations as to the Southern and…"

ALongview replied Jan 25, 2010 to Bossier shale in 2010

30 Jan 25, 2010
Reply by ALongview

"Thanks for posting D.Gaar."

ALongview replied Jan 23, 2010 to East Texas / Haynesville production reported to date via TRRC

6 Jan 24, 2010
Reply by Etola

"Wow! I like those San Augustine/Nacogdoches numbers. The Red River 619 did just at 1…"

ALongview replied Jan 22, 2010 to North Carthage/Bossier Shale - Total production reported to date via TRRC

5 Jan 22, 2010
Reply by jffree1

"Didn't Total pay 30k per acre for this property. 25% stake in 300,000 acres for $800…"

ALongview replied Jan 4, 2010 to Total to Buy Stake in Chesapeake Shale-Gas Portfolio

10 Jan 4, 2010
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

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