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"Adubu, some LNG supplies such as the UAE cannot be delivered to the US because they…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 2, 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, one error in the article is that unconventional gas is generally higher cost.…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 2, 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

"Mac, the bottom line - it is just not that easy to rupture or pierce into the actual…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to Will the corporations who stand to benefit from LNG, take control in the Haynesville to limit or curtail development in the Haynesville?

18 Jul 2, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"Mac, please just consider some of these mitigating factors: - LNG tankers are not u…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to Will the corporations who stand to benefit from LNG, take control in the Haynesville to limit or curtail development in the Haynesville?

18 Jul 2, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"GW, it is easy to be confused by some of these well permits. The Petrohawk well is s…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to more than one operator in same section?

9 Jul 2, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"KJ, some enviros don't like any fossil fuel as they see it's development as impeding…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to I think gas will go to $5.00 this fall--Anybody agree? Disagree?

50 Jul 1, 2009
Reply by Dorcheated A1

"Sesport, is that what those Somalia pirates were doing in my office?"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to Will the corporations who stand to benefit from LNG, take control in the Haynesville to limit or curtail development in the Haynesville?

18 Jul 2, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"Jay, just to re-iterate your correction above. The explosion did not involve LNG. By…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to Will the corporations who stand to benefit from LNG, take control in the Haynesville to limit or curtail development in the Haynesville?

18 Jul 2, 2009
Reply by Mac Davis

"KB, between the coal interests and certain environmentalists (not all) natural gas g…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to I think gas will go to $5.00 this fall--Anybody agree? Disagree?

50 Jul 1, 2009
Reply by Dorcheated A1

"KB, the good news - in the longer term the economies will recover and natural gas wi…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 1, 2009 to I think gas will go to $5.00 this fall--Anybody agree? Disagree?

50 Jul 1, 2009
Reply by Dorcheated A1

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