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"SB, I think the infrastucture issue is the main factor. Since a lot of the drilling…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 20, 2009 to Shreveport Times: Oil & Gas Activity (9/20/09)

2 Sep 20, 2009
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"SB, thanks for your message. My previous list had the rate wrong and I moved the pos…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2009 to Haynesville Shale - Well Hall of Fame (9/19/09)

12 Nov 13, 2009
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"SL, I believe the root of the name is almost always the lease (land) name for the we…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2009 to Well Name

2 Sep 19, 2009
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"Robert, in case you didn't realize greenhouse gas issues are not a liberal -vs- cons…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2009 to The Status of Carbon Caps

28 Sep 21, 2009
Reply by Pipeliner

"BM, that is very interesting news. This is Samson's only permitted well in DeSoto Pa…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2009 to New Map of Drilling Activity

66 Sep 24, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Ken, RedRiverGal is right about the southermost drilling. The well is in the Redoak…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2009 to New Map of Drilling Activity

66 Sep 24, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Stephen, I have alternate sources of information."

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2009 to Nomac 59

7 Sep 18, 2009
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"Ruby, when natural gas is "rich" the chilling effect of the pressure drop can result…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2009 to How can you tell if a well has been choked down......

8 Sep 18, 2009
Reply by Bacon

"Henry, for shale wells there should be no reduction in the ultimate recovery related…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2009 to How can you tell if a well has been choked down......

8 Sep 18, 2009
Reply by Bacon

"Stephen, spud date was 8/21/09."

Les Bamburg replied Sep 17, 2009 to Nomac 59

7 Sep 18, 2009
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