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"Alphabet soup makes my head spin...... This question is hard to answer without see…"

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

19 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"By the way there are also many partial sections, especially by the state line that a…"

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to Well Pad

16 Jul 6, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"Mac Davis I have to take offense to your statement. I work for a comapny that opera…"

The_Baron replied Jul 6, 2009 to Well Pad

16 Jul 6, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"By the way, the letters are sent out in a radius around the effected section. The ne…"

The_Baron replied Jul 2, 2009 to Cedar Grove field

8 Jul 3, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"Thats why we need the government to encourage (i.e. PAY them) fuel station owners to…"

The_Baron replied Jul 2, 2009 to Would a CNG station be feasible now?

18 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by benny688

"NOPE. Whos going to use it?"

The_Baron replied Jul 2, 2009 to Would a CNG station be feasible now?

18 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by benny688

"The scout report will say somthing like this 250' FNL & 500' FWL OF SEC 16. PBH…"

The_Baron replied Jul 2, 2009 to more than one operator in same section?

9 Jul 2, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Search this site for "force pooling" and "unitization" They have been covered at le…"

The_Baron replied Jul 2, 2009 to Cedar Grove field

8 Jul 3, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"bump."

The_Baron replied Jul 2, 2009 to Drilling & Production Unit Size

48 Jul 3, 2009
Reply by mary

"I am suprised this has not recieved any attention, I consider Ethanol to be the bigg…"

The_Baron replied Jul 2, 2009 to Dow Chemical’s algae biorefinery to produce cheap fuel —

2 Jul 2, 2009
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