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"WR, the IP is an actual flow rate rather than a theoretical open flow calculation. T…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 9, 2009 to Where is the 32MMcf Chesapeake well located?

8 Jul 9, 2009
Reply by Buddy

"Parker, not to dispute the speaker but the report lacks evidence. There have been no…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 9, 2009 to Where is the 32MMcf Chesapeake well located?

8 Jul 9, 2009
Reply by Buddy

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Les Bamburg replied Jul 7, 2009 to CGGVeritas Surveys Heart of Haynesville Shale (7/7/09)

7 Jul 9, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"FF, great inside information regarding EnCana's plans. This is consistent with EnCan…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 7, 2009 to EnCana Oil & Gas to hold coference

35 Jul 17, 2009
Reply by friggingfrac

"FF, thanks for posting the information. I am definitely familiar with Sec 3-T11N-R8W…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 6, 2009 to EnCana Oil & Gas to hold coference

35 Jul 17, 2009
Reply by friggingfrac

"Sesport, the "others" primarily consist of Colorado, Utah, Arkansas, Kansas, Califor…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 6, 2009 to US Natural Production Graphs - EIA (7/1/09)

2 Jul 6, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Mark, check the map of CNG stations in Southern California. This is how you get a ne…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 4, 2009 to Would a CNG station be feasible now?

18 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by benny688

"Sesport, the main issue is LNG exported from the US would likely not be cost competi…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 4, 2009 to Companies heavily vested in unconventional gas production, such as shale, could experience further pressure if LNG supplies intended for Asia and Europe, end up coming to an already oversupplied U.S.

14 Jul 7, 2009
Reply by Mark

"Mark, LNG imports have only been ~ 1.0 - 1.5 Bcfd to date this year and that is main…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 4, 2009 to Companies heavily vested in unconventional gas production, such as shale, could experience further pressure if LNG supplies intended for Asia and Europe, end up coming to an already oversupplied U.S.

14 Jul 7, 2009
Reply by Mark

"VSC, there has been no exact situation like the Haynesville Shale. You may be think…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 3, 2009 to Wasn't there a previously, largely hyped, NG discovery in Louisiana that went bust??

6 Jul 3, 2009
Reply by VSC DeSoto South

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