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"furtile area....i went on many fracs in that area..."

Connell replied Jul 13, 2009 to New Member

3 Jul 13, 2009
Reply by Allen Pierce- Getting closer!

"Last year I worked all sides of Nac and between Center and Nac on fracs. There shoul…"

Connell replied Jul 12, 2009 to Nacgodoches County Texas

4 Jul 14, 2009
Reply by jffree1

"here are a couple of shots from the ng processing plant being built in june of '08 w…"

Connell replied Jul 8, 2009 to Just a matter of time!

7 Jul 9, 2009
Reply by Landowner

"beautiful up there...i would have to have a helicopter though....my early morning co…"

Connell replied Jul 8, 2009 to Just a matter of time!

7 Jul 9, 2009
Reply by Landowner

"I did some work at two ng processing plants north of Rifle, Co. last year. there was…"

Connell replied Jul 7, 2009 to Just a matter of time!

7 Jul 9, 2009
Reply by Landowner

"if it did it should be a gross violation. the way they are set up it would have to b…"

Connell replied Jun 26, 2009 to The “stuff” killed the cows.

72 Jun 30, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Usually a flooding rain will change the whole matter MC. There really is not enough…"

Connell replied Jun 26, 2009 to The “stuff” killed the cows.

72 Jun 30, 2009
Reply by sesport

"acid is still acid kb and what ever that act is won't stop them from doing what ever…"

Connell replied Jun 26, 2009 to The “stuff” killed the cows.

72 Jun 30, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Reporting a hazardous spill is a federal law. The person who received or uses the ha…"

Connell replied Jun 25, 2009 to The “stuff” killed the cows.

72 Jun 30, 2009
Reply by sesport

"could be very well could be...beat up on the big boys.. another reason these guys h…"

Connell replied Jun 25, 2009 to The “stuff” killed the cows.

72 Jun 30, 2009
Reply by sesport

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