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"Tommy, This was discussed at length before on this site. You might want to try sear…"

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to Recording Lease In Conveyance Book

11 Apr 21, 2009
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"The bill in the legislature is to extend the time to a year. You mention the cost, b…"

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to got a question about permits

7 Apr 20, 2009
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"As long as coal is the cheapest way to generate electicity, it will be hard to ban l…"

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to Reply from David Vitter

20 Apr 20, 2009
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"The reason to drill vertical is to HBP at minimum cost. With a HA horz. you are look…"

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to Question about production report for Exco's Hall Family Ent. well 16-15-14

15 Apr 21, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"It can be both SW or contaiminated water (frac fluids etc.)"

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to Tanker Trucks

9 Apr 21, 2009
Reply by Holly

"Disposal wells."

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to Tanker Trucks

9 Apr 21, 2009
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"Correct me or not Jim, but doesn't all land transfered from the state after 1921 tak…"

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to Recording Lease In Conveyance Book

11 Apr 21, 2009
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"The second pit does not nessarlly mean it is a pad for two wells. Lately I have seen…"

The_Baron replied Apr 20, 2009 to got a question about permits

7 Apr 20, 2009
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"How about that?"

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to Carthage to Richland parish 42" Pipeline

7 Apr 21, 2009
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"Personally, I believe that the parish and muncipalities should regulate industry as…"

The_Baron replied Apr 17, 2009 to Bossier Parish again delays vote on drilling law

7 Apr 18, 2009
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