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"I'm a big "discussion follower," and that is a great option to have. I have to agre…"

Andrew replied Sep 6, 2012 to Will the Haynesville come back?

66 Sep 15, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Whenever there is a dispute about mineral ownership, I always believe the first step…"

Andrew replied Sep 6, 2012 to Jamex, Inc.

3 Sep 10, 2012
Reply by Jack Coffee

"Keith, Do you think there is room for a Woodbine section or will that go EagleFord?"

Andrew replied Sep 6, 2012 to Will the Haynesville come back?

66 Sep 15, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

"I agree the slowdown is due to market activity. Drilling for natural gas (dry) today…"

Andrew replied Sep 6, 2012 to Will the Haynesville come back?

66 Sep 15, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

"I believe there are still avenues for recovery for underpayment of royalties in Texa…"

Andrew replied Sep 6, 2012 to Shelby County; Thrash Unit; Chesapeake

24 Sep 7, 2012
Reply by adubu

"I don't have too much experience looking at pay statements beyond knowing that they…"

Andrew replied Sep 5, 2012 to Shelby County; Thrash Unit; Chesapeake

24 Sep 7, 2012
Reply by adubu

"Are those prices (I assume $/mcf) after costs were deducted?"

Andrew replied Sep 4, 2012 to Shelby County; Thrash Unit; Chesapeake

24 Sep 7, 2012
Reply by adubu

"If they drill a well before the lease expires it will remain in force for as long as…"

Andrew replied Aug 18, 2012 to leases in sabine county

2 Aug 25, 2012
Reply by patsy mehle

"Are there different spacing rules for oil vs gas?"

Andrew replied Aug 17, 2012 to number of wells per unit

8 Aug 21, 2012
Reply by dbob

"Thanks for sharing drillbit. Something like that may do the trick."

Andrew replied Aug 16, 2012 to Partial Release - Wellbore Only

15 Aug 16, 2012
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