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"Andrew - your statement "If the well bore isn't through your tract then they haven't…"

drillbit replied Aug 8, 2012 to Partial Release - Wellbore Only

15 Aug 16, 2012
Reply by Andrew

"Andrew....LDOC is the abbreviation for "Louisiana Department of Conservation". Sorry."

drillbit replied Aug 8, 2012 to Partial Release - Wellbore Only

15 Aug 16, 2012
Reply by Andrew

"I like this one I found at the Shreveport Broadmoor Library, covers a lot of what yo…"

drillbit replied May 22, 2012 to Books for Newbies

3 May 24, 2012
Reply by The_Baron

"Thanks for your response Andrew."

drillbit replied May 20, 2012 to 3 Year Liberative Prescription Applicability

5 May 20, 2012
Reply by HBP

"Suggest you Google: shut-in well damage problem"

drillbit replied Apr 6, 2012 to Can a Haynesville Shale well be damaged if it is shut-in while it still has a lot of pressure?

8 Apr 6, 2012
Reply by Hopeful About Natural Gas

"Thanks for the responses. I am in Louisiana and the well is absolutely in my unit th…"

drillbit replied Sep 11, 2011 to Question: Lease Assignment/Failure To Pay Royalties

18 Jan 10, 2013
Reply by Melissa Hausam

"Buyout candidate? High volume day...3.6 million so far today...well past the average…"

drillbit replied Jan 25, 2011 to Mississippi Activity

891 Oct 21, 2011
Reply by Kitt Burkley

"Tom S....Re: "should know results of 2nd horizontal in that section in a few months.…"

drillbit replied Oct 17, 2010 to Extent of the field.....

20 Oct 22, 2010
Reply by Tom S

"The Chinese own so much of our country's debt that they could easily buy all of our…"

drillbit replied Oct 13, 2010 to Cnooc: The Chinese are coming!

23 Oct 20, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

"Field Orders allow combining of downhole production provided "ownership interests in…"

drillbit replied Apr 14, 2010 to Combining Production

8 Apr 15, 2010
Reply by The_Baron

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