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"The sweet spot is under my house."

The_Baron replied May 26, 2009 to Sweet Spot?

64 May 31, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"I was looking for somthing else and stumbled on this article dated May 15. 2009."

The_Baron replied May 22, 2009 to Is North Carolina the Next Natural Gas Play?

3 May 26, 2009
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"Of course the landman indicated they would be drilling soon. They don't want to give…"

The_Baron replied May 22, 2009 to samson and twin cities eye west shreveport

3 May 22, 2009
Reply by alleyboy

"I agree with a lot of what you have said. I like this map because it gives an idea o…"

The_Baron replied May 22, 2009 to On the shale map above

22 May 24, 2009
Reply by Checkmateking

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The_Baron replied May 22, 2009 to On the shale map above

22 May 24, 2009
Reply by Checkmateking

"The driving and time aside, I personally believe every landowner should have a copy…"

The_Baron replied May 22, 2009 to MATH ??:: Lot Meaurements to ACREage

74 Jun 9, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"Parker, it appears they have moved the original surface location from 24 to 25"

The_Baron replied May 22, 2009 to Petrohawk permits Grayson 24 in 24-17N-13W (#239789)

27 Jul 26, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"See attached pdf for list of official resevoir names"

The_Baron replied May 21, 2009 to Petrohawk permits Grayson 24 in 24-17N-13W (#239789)

27 Jul 26, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"A well in an established unit is refered to the unit in is well name, followed by th…"

The_Baron replied May 21, 2009 to Petrohawk permits Grayson 24 in 24-17N-13W (#239789)

27 Jul 26, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"Quick Primer on units. Units can be geological or geographic. In North LA, most ar…"

The_Baron replied May 21, 2009 to Petrohawk permits Grayson 24 in 24-17N-13W (#239789)

27 Jul 26, 2010
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