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"The cores are about 4 inches in diameter, the length is as long as you want. However…"

The_Baron replied Jun 11, 2009 to Drilling cores

27 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by sesport

"From "Porosity and Permeability." World of Earth Science. Ed. K. Lee Lerner and Bren…"

The_Baron replied Jun 11, 2009 to Permeablity and Porosity

19 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Not a good sign for gas prices....."

The_Baron replied Jun 11, 2009 to Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report 6-11-2009

6 Jun 11, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Very true. I know CHK has taken full cores in the past. They do take sidewalls. But…"

The_Baron replied Jun 11, 2009 to Drilling cores

27 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by sesport

"First a disclosure. I am not involved in HA wells. But yes, we prefer to take Whole…"

The_Baron replied Jun 11, 2009 to Drilling cores

27 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by sesport

"So what. Thickness has nothing to do with productivity. its all about porosity."

The_Baron replied Jun 11, 2009 to NEW TOWNSHIPS ENTER THE HA PLAY - HA UNIT APPLICATIONS FOR 19N - 11W & 20N - 11W

30 Jun 11, 2009
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"We still take core samples. not every time but a lot. At the bare minimum we will ta…"

The_Baron replied Jun 10, 2009 to Drilling cores

27 Jun 12, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Sounds like an error in the computer input. scout codes: http://sonlite.dnr.state.l…"

The_Baron replied Jun 10, 2009 to Matador Abandons Lanier 16

25 Jun 10, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Sure, but you will need a crystal ball to predict gas prices, and at this poit who k…"

The_Baron replied Jun 10, 2009 to gas flow and depletion rate question

10 Jun 10, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"Good post, I especially enjoyed the core sample on page 11"

The_Baron replied May 28, 2009 to New find could rival existing Haynesville shale

38 Jun 1, 2009
Reply by Checkmateking

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