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"Direct link http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/29/news/economy/natural_gas/index.htm"

Bacon replied Mar 29, 2010 to Good article on the future of natural gas:

2 Mar 29, 2010
Reply by lethalinjection

"Awesome! Thanks. Looks like I'm going to have to fire up the old PC as it doesn't se…"

Bacon replied Mar 28, 2010 to Louisiana Severance Tax Relief Program

49 Jan 5, 2012
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"According to a HK geologist and the DOC the bottom of the CV to the top of the smack…"

Bacon replied Mar 27, 2010 to Comstock Announces Successful Upper Haynesville Shale Well in Sabine Parish (3/24/2010)

15 Mar 27, 2010
Reply by Bacon

"I'd take a higher EUR."

Bacon replied Mar 27, 2010 to Maybe Bigger is Not Always Better--Recent PetroHawk Announcement

38 Jan 19, 2011
Reply by smith1

"Hey SB, would you mind posting the basics of how to find that on Sonris? Thanks."

Bacon replied Mar 27, 2010 to Louisiana Severance Tax Relief Program

49 Jan 5, 2012
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"Please keep us posted on how this turns out."

Bacon replied Mar 27, 2010 to Please help................

45 Mar 31, 2010
Reply by ken hatcher

"Very good info."

Bacon replied Mar 27, 2010 to Multiple Wells from One Surface Location

6 Mar 27, 2010
Reply by Bacon

"I'd say let's all hope for a massive eruption of that volcano in Iceland as that wou…"

Bacon replied Mar 27, 2010 to Natural Gas Storage up 11 BCF...

15 Mar 27, 2010
Reply by Bacon

"That's what the lady at FERC said and, basically, how it reads in their Environmenta…"

Bacon replied Mar 22, 2010 to Tiger Pipeline Rates

65 Jun 13, 2010
Reply by Frank Louis Troegel

"Park, Yes, that section is between the Centerpoint, Tiger and Gulf South lines. And…"

Bacon replied Mar 22, 2010 to The Future of HA Sections?

15 Mar 23, 2010
Reply by lethalinjection

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