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"SG, Mobil was a merger rather than an acquistion (stock not cash). Whole different t…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 10, 2009 to Exxon buying out Chesapeake?

59 Jan 21, 2009
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"MtE, are you speaking of ExxonMobil?"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 10, 2009 to Exxon buying out Chesapeake?

59 Jan 21, 2009
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"Herman, additional nuclear power plants will have to built in the future to address…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 10, 2009 to Entergy Plants:

1 Jan 10, 2009
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"SG, examples being Black Lake, Bracky Branch, Carroll Creek, Caddo Pine Island, etc."

Les Bamburg replied Jan 9, 2009 to Field Name

6 Jan 9, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

"SG, it is interesting because Sonris still had this shown as a 9000' Hosston test un…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 9, 2009 to

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"DD, not odd given it is a vertical well."

Les Bamburg replied Jan 9, 2009 to Estimate Reserves in Core Area

60 Feb 4, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"Parker, I wouldn't be too concerned with the "sweet spot" as production rates and re…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 7, 2009 to Estimate Reserves in Core Area

60 Feb 4, 2009
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"Parker, thanks for the link. I had that presentation and just didn't plug the values…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 7, 2009 to Estimate Reserves in Core Area

60 Feb 4, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"VSC, this article is a good summary of what has transpired with natural gas over the…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 7, 2009 to SHALE PROSPECT FOR 2009

5 Jan 7, 2009
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"Martin, sorry to disagree but England, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Turkey and Be…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 7, 2009 to Is Russia using natural gas as a weapon?

7 Jan 7, 2009
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