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"Not looking good. Gas prices are already droping today. http://www.nymex.com/ng_fut…"

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

13 Sep 4, 2009
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"It appears that this discussion has totally left the original question."

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

37 Sep 4, 2009
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"All reports to the state are by LUW code. Sorry."

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

8 Sep 3, 2009
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"The lagoons boundries are "educated speculation", but from what I have seen, appear…"

The_Baron replied Sep 2, 2009 to How big is the Haynesville Shale?

9 Sep 3, 2009
Reply by BirdDawg, plain ole' idiot

"BP's Tiber one of industry's deepest wells Sep 2, 2009 Alan Petzet OGJ Chief Edito…"

The_Baron replied Sep 2, 2009 to What Lies Beneath

93 Sep 4, 2009
Reply by Martin

"Yes there is probally shale there. It is not HA shale. It might be similar, time wi…"

The_Baron replied Sep 1, 2009 to How big is the Haynesville Shale?

9 Sep 3, 2009
Reply by BirdDawg, plain ole' idiot

"I agree, mainland resources has been hyping this as well. Sounds like they are just…"

The_Baron replied Aug 31, 2009 to How big is the Haynesville Shale?

9 Sep 3, 2009
Reply by BirdDawg, plain ole' idiot

"It is unitized. The order went into effect last month. Look at your check and see w…"

The_Baron replied Aug 31, 2009 to Probably a pretty basic question

8 Aug 31, 2009
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"see attached"

The_Baron replied Aug 31, 2009 to Probably a pretty basic question

8 Aug 31, 2009
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"They just havn't filed for a name change on the well yet."

The_Baron replied Aug 31, 2009 to Probably a pretty basic question

8 Aug 31, 2009
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