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"I agree. most operators are more than willing to provide data to the royalty owners…"

The_Baron replied Sep 4, 2009 to Opinionated Questions that need to be answered

37 Sep 4, 2009
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"My predictions: You will start to see more curtailments, wells will be choked back…"

The_Baron replied Sep 4, 2009 to Storage Capacity will be full before winter (Max capacity ~ 3.9 tcf presently)

11 Sep 5, 2009
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"maybe. Many times a well is not produced at the rate shown in the test. The test wil…"

The_Baron replied Sep 3, 2009 to Individual Well Production Data When more Than One Producing Well in Unit?

8 Sep 3, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Thats not what I said. The state verifies production values reported to the state. T…"

The_Baron replied Sep 3, 2009 to Opinionated Questions that need to be answered

37 Sep 4, 2009
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"Holy Moly!! Gas is already down another $.20!!! Better get your parachute."

The_Baron replied Sep 3, 2009 to 9-3-2009 Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report

13 Sep 4, 2009
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"By the way, I am in a crappy nit-picky mood, but its the Office of Conservation, in…"

The_Baron replied Sep 3, 2009 to Opinionated Questions that need to be answered

37 Sep 4, 2009
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"The tax assessors are on the parish level. They are concerned only with the property…"

The_Baron replied Sep 3, 2009 to Opinionated Questions that need to be answered

37 Sep 4, 2009
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"what do you mean?"

The_Baron replied Sep 3, 2009 to 9-3-2009 Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report

13 Sep 4, 2009
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"prices are still rising into the future. It is the oppisite of backwardation."

The_Baron replied Sep 3, 2009 to 9-3-2009 Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report

13 Sep 4, 2009
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"luckily we are still in contango."

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13 Sep 4, 2009
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