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"So far. It would be resonable to assume that all expenses to prepare the gas for mar…"

The_Baron replied Dec 3, 2008 to Unleased, forced in to pool for producing well, what now?

84 Dec 4, 2008
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"Also to consider, the revenue from these leases and royalties will not be a huge amo…"

The_Baron replied Dec 3, 2008 to Mortgage Company Info for JPD/CHK "Non Disturbance Form"

8 Dec 3, 2008
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"I agree that closed loop systems have less of an impact, but they do not eliminate t…"

The_Baron replied Dec 3, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

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Reply by sesport II

"Also....Are you saying production is 45,000/ day or 45,000mcf/day. Please use units."

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2008 to Is section30-of T16N-R14W producing

23 Dec 2, 2008

"Keep in mind that the royalty calculator at pagaslease.com is in million Cubic feet…"

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2008 to Is section30-of T16N-R14W producing

23 Dec 2, 2008

"How many mineral acres do you own? How big is the conservation unit? What is your ro…"

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2008 to Is section30-of T16N-R14W producing

23 Dec 2, 2008

"First of all, The gas in the HA is trapped in small pores. It will not flow from one…"

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2008 to where is the oil?

1 Dec 2, 2008
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"http://waterquality.montana.edu/docs/methane/cbmfaq.shtml#whatiscoalbedmethane Chec…"

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2008 to Fracing

15 Dec 2, 2008
Reply by sesport

"It is still much cheaper to produce locally. importing LNG is cost prohibitive."

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2008 to Do we or will we compete with international competitors for this mineral under our land?

5 Dec 2, 2008
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"They only make money on flipping when the hype is the highest. It will be hard to fi…"

The_Baron replied Dec 2, 2008 to IS CHESAPEAKE HAVING CREDIT ISSUES - OR IS THIS ALL A PLOY?

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