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"i guess i'm not surprised. thanks."

jim weyland replied Dec 4, 2013 to Chesapeake - Below Market Price Paid on Royalties to Louisiana Landowners

54 Dec 12, 2013
Reply by Larry D Herren Jr

"Does the state of Louisiana have anything on the books comparable to the federal Fal…"

jim weyland replied Dec 4, 2013 to Chesapeake - Below Market Price Paid on Royalties to Louisiana Landowners

54 Dec 12, 2013
Reply by Larry D Herren Jr

"here, i learn something new almost daily. thank you, sir."

jim weyland replied Dec 3, 2013 to Chesapeake - Below Market Price Paid on Royalties to Louisiana Landowners

54 Dec 12, 2013
Reply by Larry D Herren Jr

"This site enjoys the benefit of having numerous participants very, very experienced…"

jim weyland replied Nov 26, 2013 to Chesapeake - Below Market Price Paid on Royalties to Louisiana Landowners

54 Dec 12, 2013
Reply by Larry D Herren Jr

" a producer may hedge his production (i recall per FASB 133B and, no, i'm not an acc…"

jim weyland replied Nov 26, 2013 to Chesapeake - Below Market Price Paid on Royalties to Louisiana Landowners

54 Dec 12, 2013
Reply by Larry D Herren Jr

"once again, thanks."

jim weyland replied Oct 14, 2013 to Below the Salt

23 Oct 14, 2013
Reply by jim weyland

"as always, thank you, sir."

jim weyland replied Oct 14, 2013 to Below the Salt

23 Oct 14, 2013
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"does anyone know what the MA 7 RD sand is called in common parlay? "

jim weyland replied Oct 14, 2013 to Below the Salt

23 Oct 14, 2013
Reply by jim weyland

"i think it's clear the stuff is there. as you say, now, it's all about the cost and…"

jim weyland replied Oct 13, 2013 to Below the Salt

23 Oct 14, 2013
Reply by jim weyland

"there's "cutting edge" technology; imo, an example being the design/construction of…"

jim weyland replied Oct 11, 2013 to Below the Salt

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