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"There are many wells on the list not on the map. There are a lot more that are on ne…"

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to SNAPSHOT OF THE PLAY: HA UNIT ORDERS/APPLICATIONS BY TOWNSHIP - 04/27/09

107 May 5, 2009
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"I bet the CO2 emmisions had nothing to do with this change. Its called cheap gas."

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to Another coal plant goes the way of the milamor bird

2 Apr 29, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"Does anyone know any actual facts about this?"

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to This is scary.

21 Apr 29, 2009
Reply by Kat Bloomfield

"The only thing worse than a dry hole?....a dry hole you set pipe on."

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to Hall#9 Online Ready to Sell CNG

7 May 9, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"And yes, Sales is always better than a dry hole."

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to Hall#9 Online Ready to Sell CNG

7 May 9, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"They are selling gas. However,the scoop is that the shale is not as good north of sh…"

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to Hall#9 Online Ready to Sell CNG

7 May 9, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Why don't you enlighten us to real lease activity Jay."

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to What lease bonus $$$ is acceptable for 2009... the following is how I see it.

199 Apr 23, 2010
Reply by Linda Blunt

"I have heard gossip about high bottom hole pressure in this well."

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to swan lake road rig

23 Apr 29, 2009
Reply by Count of Monte Cristo

"It will probally be several months."

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to swan lake road rig

23 Apr 29, 2009
Reply by Count of Monte Cristo

"I've heard that they are proud of what they have found up there."

The_Baron replied Apr 29, 2009 to swan lake road rig

23 Apr 29, 2009
Reply by Count of Monte Cristo

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