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"Good advice. Thanks!"

Taylor replied Jul 10, 2008 to How Neighborhood Associations in NW LA could be MUCH Better (IMHO)

73 Oct 18, 2008
Reply by mary

"That is good to know. Thanks again!"

Taylor replied Jul 8, 2008 to Participate in the Haynesville Documentary Film

23 Jul 14, 2008
Reply by GregoryK

"Mr. Kallenberg, I did enjoy reading your story about the downtown area of Shrevepor…"

Taylor replied Jul 8, 2008 to Participate in the Haynesville Documentary Film

23 Jul 14, 2008
Reply by GregoryK

"I like the "Swamp Monster.""

Taylor replied Jul 2, 2008 to Mega Wells are “triple X monsters” compared to Barnett wells? Name that well.

8 Jul 3, 2008
Reply by Cooter

"Thanks for the synopsis!"

Taylor replied Jul 2, 2008 to (Flashback) BREAKING NEWS: Notes from Chesapeake's Conference Call

79 Mar 8, 2016
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"It is approx. three miles south of Four Way Country Store which is at the intersecti…"

Taylor replied Jun 30, 2008 to Petrohawk's Monster Well in Bossier Parish (Elm Grove)

37 Jul 22, 2008
Reply by RAY

"The image is from April 2002 but, the pad and rig are where those big pine trees use…"

Taylor replied Jun 30, 2008 to Petrohawk's Monster Well in Bossier Parish (Elm Grove)

37 Jul 22, 2008
Reply by RAY

"YVW! It will be 0.09 miles off the road to the left if you are traveling south."

Taylor replied Jun 30, 2008 to Petrohawk's Monster Well in Bossier Parish (Elm Grove)

37 Jul 22, 2008
Reply by RAY

"Thanks."

Taylor replied Jun 13, 2008 to $$your area and $$offers so far

248 Jul 16, 2008
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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of)  nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.

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