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"Mac, the perforations can be no closer than 330 ft to the section line. So the idea…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to Two laterals?

10 Jul 30, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"Allen, I wonder if the "Wildcat" Formation at 18,000' could be a Deep Bossier Sand t…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to What is CHK looking for at 18,000 feet in Shelby County

46 Jul 30, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Allen, I retract my earlier statement shown below. My apologies for creating any con…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to What is CHK looking for at 18,000 feet in Shelby County

46 Jul 30, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Allen, I stand corrected and my apologies for creating any confusion. Because I deal…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to What is CHK looking for at 18,000 feet in Shelby County

46 Jul 30, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Henry, I think the key phrases are "starting" and "south and east". Those can be int…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to Headline today: Chesapeake Energy to invest $2B annually in LA.

28 Jul 29, 2009
Reply by olddog573

"Mac, the well has only one lateral. Please see the attached. By the way, wells are t…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to Two laterals?

10 Jul 30, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"Henry, if you look at the locations of the wells on the Hall of Fame list it should…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to Headline today: Chesapeake Energy to invest $2B annually in LA.

28 Jul 29, 2009
Reply by olddog573

"Highwayman, as I recall that was the situation. And I believe we used to call that s…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to Big OIL well

20 Jul 29, 2009
Reply by Gayden Parker

"Buddy, sorry - you are exactly right. My memory goes on the fritz sometimes."

Les Bamburg replied Jul 29, 2009 to Big OIL well

20 Jul 29, 2009
Reply by Gayden Parker

"GD, thanks for the color. It sits on my bookcase right next to "The Prize". It has b…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 28, 2009 to Big OIL well

20 Jul 29, 2009
Reply by Gayden Parker

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