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"How much real gain is this considering everything else costs more nowadays?"

P.G. replied Jun 10, 2011 to Getting close to $5.00 per mcf. Will we make it and will it hold?

23 Jun 17, 2011
Reply by adubu

"I see this as just a part of the fight over market share of the energy market...ther…"

P.G. replied Jun 9, 2011 to The "Last Mountain" Trailer - This could be bad for coal.

11 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by Max

"So when they say 700 million barrels of oil equivalent, they aren't necessarily sayi…"

P.G. replied Jun 9, 2011 to Exxon: New Discovery in U.S. Gulf

7 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"What do they mean by "Oil equivalent"?"

P.G. replied Jun 9, 2011 to Exxon: New Discovery in U.S. Gulf

7 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"In 1992, honda had civics that would get over 50 mpg..and they were gasoline engines…"

P.G. replied Jun 9, 2011 to In this right -- incredible MPG for European cars?

3 Jun 9, 2011
Reply by Max

"No not going to find a cave..LOL! Just wouldn't want to have any surprises after sig…"

P.G. replied Jun 6, 2011 to Subsurface and surface easement

37 Jun 13, 2011
Reply by Wonderland

"Can you contract your liability away in Louisiana?"

P.G. replied Jun 6, 2011 to Subsurface and surface easement

37 Jun 13, 2011
Reply by Wonderland

"What about the liability...what if some idiot kids sneak over the fence to take a di…"

P.G. replied Jun 6, 2011 to Subsurface and surface easement

37 Jun 13, 2011
Reply by Wonderland

"I would think, in that case, that one would want some kind of reoccurring income to…"

P.G. replied Jun 6, 2011 to Subsurface and surface easement

37 Jun 13, 2011
Reply by Wonderland

"How would property taxes be treated where a pad was built...I mean timber land is ta…"

P.G. replied Jun 6, 2011 to Subsurface and surface easement

37 Jun 13, 2011
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