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"Seems amazing they can keep anything liquid during fracing considering the temperatu…"

P.G. replied Nov 14, 2011 to Propane fracking

11 Nov 18, 2011
Reply by Craig Wascom

"Where are the cng stations that are coming online now getting their ng? Are utility…"

P.G. replied Nov 8, 2011 to Louisiana looks at developing natural gas vehicle industry

21 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"Sounds like a good question for the "Real" CEO of GM...huh? Louisiana seem to always…"

P.G. replied Nov 8, 2011 to Louisiana looks at developing natural gas vehicle industry

21 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"Until CNG stations becomes readily  available nation wide, it would make more sense…"

P.G. replied Nov 8, 2011 to Louisiana looks at developing natural gas vehicle industry

21 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"I wonder if the decision to close Shreveport didn't come from higher up..?"

P.G. replied Nov 7, 2011 to Louisiana looks at developing natural gas vehicle industry

21 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"In sections where they let the drilling permits expire, do they have to send out not…"

P.G. replied Oct 30, 2011 to LA drilling is well on it's way now. NG prices are still low. What will be the norm for the pace of development of the HS play?

10 Nov 5, 2011
Reply by Krkyoldhag

"How difficult would it be to have all utility companies across the US that serve NG…"

P.G. replied Oct 12, 2011 to Honda's new CNG Civic - $26K

15 Oct 13, 2011
Reply by The_Baron

"With Natural Gas  being sought all over the world, maybe some large countries like C…"

P.G. replied Oct 10, 2011 to Global Shale Gas Initiative (GSGI)

7 Oct 10, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Looks like they need a "Go European Shale" forum over there, huh?"

P.G. replied Sep 8, 2011 to Article on European Shale Gas

11 Sep 10, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"I wonder what the catch is? How much would a gallon of that gasoline cost?"

P.G. replied Aug 23, 2011 to National Geographic Features Carbon Sciences

2 Aug 23, 2011
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