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"I doubt it."

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to nat gas well pressure

14 Jun 17, 2009
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"you'll be lucky to get in a HA well for just 8 million....."

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to Outlook for Gas Prices

18 Jun 18, 2009
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"Scan your map and post. That or provide some information, at least the correct field…"

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to Has a permit been applied for...

21 Jun 19, 2009
Reply by insomniacnla

"Funny how each companies maps tend to show that their leaseholds are the best isn't…"

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to Memorable moments on GHS. What's yours?

32 Jul 31, 2009
Reply by Rosebud

"Someone who has a lot time on their hands needs to sit down and write a history of t…"

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to Louisiana Play a ‘Company Maker?’

4 Jun 17, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"A little grouchy Jim? Considering that together it was about three times more than…"

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to Big Oil Is Biggest Investor in Greenhouse Gas-Curbing Technologies (6/15/09)

14 Jun 19, 2009
Reply by Pipeliner

"June 17, 2009 The Haynesville Shale - GMX Resources - Well Results GMX Resources (GM…"

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to GMX Resources Inc. Announces Latest Haynesville / Bossier Results

2 Jun 17, 2009
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"This has been posted before, but the article was new to me..."

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to Natural gas producers seek balance

1 Jun 17, 2009
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"Not that i haven't done the same on more than one occasion."

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to What Lies Beneath

93 Sep 4, 2009
Reply by Martin

"Just a super quick look at the title shows the city does not own the minerals as the…"

The_Baron replied Jun 17, 2009 to CenturyTel Leased?

5 Jun 17, 2009
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