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"Bacon, this would fall under the TRRC since the gathering company is a Texas intrast…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 22, 2011 to Petrohawk gathering system strategy

6 Sep 22, 2011
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"Bob, it simply means the operator has filed the Louisiana State Potential Report wit…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 20, 2011 to Amp up production of Haynesville

4 Sep 21, 2011
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"Mike, there is no regulatory limit.  Well production rates are limited by the charac…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2011 to Amp up production of Haynesville

4 Sep 21, 2011
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"Ben, the higher the flowing pressure the better and you need to look at that in conj…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2011 to low producing well?

13 Sep 20, 2011
Reply by Gail Brewer

"Ben, the rate stated was not derived from the monthly production so producing days i…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2011 to low producing well?

13 Sep 20, 2011
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"Smith, the 6963 Mcfd (thousand cubic feet per day) is the initial daily production r…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2011 to low producing well?

13 Sep 20, 2011
Reply by Gail Brewer

"Smith, the producing life would not necessarily be longer but the initial decline ra…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 19, 2011 to low producing well?

13 Sep 20, 2011
Reply by Gail Brewer

"Smith, this is a reasonably good Haynesville Shale well that would have produced +/-…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2011 to low producing well?

13 Sep 20, 2011
Reply by Gail Brewer

"Owenson, looks as though QEP plans to drill some wells on 40 acre spacing in Section…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2011 to QEP on 40s ?

25 Nov 21, 2011
Reply by Owenson

"Kirk, it is possible but I give it a low probability.  Comstock may decide to just d…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 16, 2011 to Questions for the Experts

5 Sep 20, 2011
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