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"Jon, my relatives handled it and I have no idea what his name was/is. I can find out…"

Parkdota replied Feb 6, 2010 to Questions for Skip Peel and Les B.

49 Feb 10, 2010
Reply by Mary Wood

"Skip, speaking of depth clause I'm of the understanding that many, many people did n…"

Parkdota replied Feb 6, 2010 to Questions for Skip Peel and Les B.

49 Feb 10, 2010
Reply by Mary Wood

"Les, such a large drill time drop amazes me. HBP can now be gained faster hopefully…"

Parkdota replied Feb 6, 2010 to Well Moving?

8 Feb 6, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"30 days? How much fater is that than last year's time frame? I'm assuming this is sa…"

Parkdota replied Feb 5, 2010 to Well Moving?

8 Feb 6, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Sesport, I like the fact that the presentation shows many different buyers of LNG. H…"

Parkdota replied Feb 2, 2010 to Shale boom leaves industry considering US gas exports

17 Feb 7, 2010
Reply by sesport

"Yeah, I don't understand either. I know China and Japan are already fighting over fo…"

Parkdota replied Feb 1, 2010 to Shale boom leaves industry considering US gas exports

17 Feb 7, 2010
Reply by sesport

"Great post WB & Jffree. I also read that Alaska is considering exporting natgas…"

Parkdota replied Feb 1, 2010 to Shale boom leaves industry considering US gas exports

17 Feb 7, 2010
Reply by sesport

"Spring Branch, I figured maybe some operators would drill more than one at a time wi…"

Parkdota replied Feb 1, 2010 to US Natural Production Graphs - EIA (1/29/10)

13 Feb 1, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Good, that cuts my theory by more than half based on the BO wells and even further d…"

Parkdota replied Feb 1, 2010 to US Natural Production Graphs - EIA (1/29/10)

13 Feb 1, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"40,000 well seems almost incomprehensible. If each one might produce roughly 6.5bcf…"

Parkdota replied Jan 31, 2010 to US Natural Production Graphs - EIA (1/29/10)

13 Feb 1, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

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