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"Sandstone, I recall one of the operators saying they hire a 3rd party to dispose of…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 24, 2009 to Insight into Encana

48 Jan 27, 2009
Reply by Micheal P. Loftin

"Sandstone, I will try. 1) I believe the drilling being done by Shell in Sabine Pari…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 24, 2009 to Insight into Encana

48 Jan 27, 2009
Reply by Micheal P. Loftin

"B, EnCana plans to drill 52 wells (gross) in the Haynesville Shale in 2009. The EnCa…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 23, 2009 to Insight into Encana

48 Jan 27, 2009
Reply by Micheal P. Loftin

"Wlt, thanks for the post. The wells I listed have information released that confirme…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 23, 2009 to Current Proven Boundaries of Haynesville Shale

7 Jan 23, 2009
Reply by Bruce

"Mike, EnCana has already shown they can make high rate Haynesville Shale wells (hori…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 22, 2009 to Red River Parish Haynesville Well P & A

12 Jan 23, 2009
Reply by Kat Bloomfield

"Bruce, I posted the following a few days ago in another forum. The wells listed shou…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 22, 2009 to Current Proven Boundaries of Haynesville Shale

7 Jan 23, 2009
Reply by Bruce

"Graysands, the company is trying to tell investors their stock should be selling for…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 21, 2009 to Exxon buying out Chesapeake?

59 Jan 21, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"SS, no apologies necessary because it was someone else that you remembered talking a…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 21, 2009 to Report From a Strategic Planning Group

29 Jan 25, 2009
Reply by sesport

"Sesport, probably $3-4 billion investment plus 3-4 years to permit and construct. Of…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 21, 2009 to Exxon buying out Chesapeake?

59 Jan 21, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Parker, most of the time the well will have 9 & 5/8" or 10 & 3/4" casing dow…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 20, 2009 to Report From a Strategic Planning Group

29 Jan 25, 2009
Reply by sesport

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