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"We will see, looks like they still have some work to do. May just be propganda."

The_Baron replied Aug 13, 2009 to Haynesville exploratory well in San Augustine County, Tex

10 Aug 14, 2009
Reply by jffree1

"maybe."

The_Baron replied Aug 13, 2009 to What time length can a lease be

19 Aug 16, 2009
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"You must have too much time on your hands."

The_Baron replied Aug 13, 2009 to What time length can a lease be

19 Aug 16, 2009
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Search under force pooling or unitization."

The_Baron replied Aug 13, 2009 to CHESAPEAKE RELEASES STATE O&G LEASES IN 18N-15W & 17N-15W

38 Aug 13, 2009
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"There have been many discusions about this. search this site for more info."

The_Baron replied Aug 13, 2009 to CHESAPEAKE RELEASES STATE O&G LEASES IN 18N-15W & 17N-15W

38 Aug 13, 2009
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"The Original Plat books are in the back on the first floor, just ask and they will p…"

The_Baron replied Aug 12, 2009 to Location of well #240020

14 Aug 17, 2009
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"The feds will keep any minerals they have. Same with the state."

The_Baron replied Aug 12, 2009 to USA owned minerals

21 Aug 19, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"The clearing of the great raft and subsecent changes in the course of the red river…"

The_Baron replied Aug 12, 2009 to Location of well #240020

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