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"RJ, please ignore my previous post as I made a mistake with the section number. Ther…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 28, 2009 to SECTION 30 TWN 17 RGE 15 ???? GREENWOOD DRILLING??

17 Dec 4, 2009
Reply by RJ

"RJ, Chesapeake has permitted the Tucker 32 #H1 Well (Ser #240406) in your section."

Les Bamburg replied Nov 28, 2009 to SECTION 30 TWN 17 RGE 15 ???? GREENWOOD DRILLING??

17 Dec 4, 2009
Reply by RJ

"Missy, you are correct. There are different versions utilized of property owner name."

Les Bamburg replied Nov 28, 2009 to sonris listing of off-site well locations

5 Nov 28, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Bill, one entertaining book is "The Last Boom". On the industry history side there a…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 27, 2009 to Books for the Holidays for Shalers

12 Dec 4, 2009
Reply by lethalinjection

"SB, so you want to solve the mystery of the extra 288 acres. As you recall I said an…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 26, 2009 to Petrohawk Maps - How Much Area Does the Bossier/Haynesville Shale Cover in Louisiana? (11/24/09)

31 Jun 14, 2010
Reply by Geneva Givens

"SB, I have an area of 236,160 acres in Louisiana that is prospective for the Bossier…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 25, 2009 to Petrohawk Maps - How Much Area Does the Bossier/Haynesville Shale Cover in Louisiana? (11/24/09)

31 Jun 14, 2010
Reply by Geneva Givens

"John, my recollection was the Buckner is a sandstone that is productive in certain r…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 24, 2009 to Buckner Formation?

10 Dec 1, 2009
Reply by S.H.M.

"Parker, my interpretation is the Bossier Shale stops at T15N on the Petrohawk map bu…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 24, 2009 to Petrohawk Maps - How Much Area Does the Bossier/Haynesville Shale Cover in Louisiana? (11/24/09)

31 Jun 14, 2010
Reply by Geneva Givens

"Coffee, do you mean "production equipment" or "wellhead equipment"? These are two ve…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 23, 2009 to abandoned well

11 Nov 24, 2009
Reply by coffee

"Ray, horizontal Barnett Shale wells in the core are ~ 2 to 8 MMcfd. The Barnett Shal…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 23, 2009 to LOCATIONS AND COMPLETIONS - NOV. 22 - shreveporttimes.com

7 Nov 23, 2009
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