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"CL, Devon has leased in those areas. Also, according to the map that I looked at Sab…"

ALongview replied Dec 13, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"Jim, I always appreciate your knowledge on this site. The Carthage field is where De…"

ALongview replied Dec 12, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"This is the quote from the paper. "In Texas, a broad area South of Panola County ove…"

ALongview replied Dec 12, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"HELP!"

ALongview replied Dec 11, 2008 to Homework (learn your North Louisiana formations)

34 Dec 12, 2008
Reply by North LA

"Les, After the initial flow rates, what are these wells likely to produce in a contr…"

ALongview replied Dec 9, 2008 to Petrohawk New Wells

41 Dec 9, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"graysands, Why would they have sold into the core area for Petrohawk and then come i…"

ALongview replied Dec 9, 2008 to Devon Energy in the Haynesville Shale

7 Dec 9, 2008
Reply by The_Baron

"Sorry for any confusion!!!! Serious stuff on here this morning : )"

ALongview replied Dec 9, 2008 to Petrohawk New Wells

41 Dec 9, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"Skip, I was joking about the $500/acre based on the fact that many on the site have…"

ALongview replied Dec 9, 2008 to Petrohawk New Wells

41 Dec 9, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"Wow, no wonder they want to pay $500/acre now. Times are tough out there!!!!!"

ALongview replied Dec 9, 2008 to Petrohawk New Wells

41 Dec 9, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"There should be some interesting info on this call. Thanks for always keeping us up…"

ALongview replied Dec 5, 2008 to Chesapeake news

2 Dec 5, 2008
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