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"shale thickness is not as important as the porosity. lower porosity=less gas."

The_Baron replied Jul 7, 2009 to plain dealing

32 Jul 7, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Using a IP of 18 mmcf may be a bit optimistic. Even so, I would figure payout after…"

The_Baron replied Jul 7, 2009 to Haynesville Well Pay-Out

30 Jul 14, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"well payout is based on the price received at the wellhead. same with royalty paymen…"

The_Baron replied Jul 7, 2009 to Haynesville Well Pay-Out

30 Jul 14, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Simply contact the lessee. They will know who they assigned the lease to, if there w…"

The_Baron replied Jul 7, 2009 to Locating a Lessee

4 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"or at least a section, township and range"

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to EnCana Oil & Gas to hold coference

35 Jul 17, 2009
Reply by friggingfrac

"There is no field 3117. What field? There will be CV RA SUA's all over the place, w…"

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to EnCana Oil & Gas to hold coference

35 Jul 17, 2009
Reply by friggingfrac

"Most leases do not have such a clause. Also, as a Landman, I would be hard pressed t…"

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to Property Owners, Leasing Companies, Operating Companies.

19 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"What Field?"

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to EnCana Oil & Gas to hold coference

35 Jul 17, 2009
Reply by friggingfrac

"Fourth Point. Could there be one condensate removal system for wells in two differen…"

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to Well Pad

16 Jul 6, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"SEE ABOVE."

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to Property Owners, Leasing Companies, Operating Companies.

19 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

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