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"Parker, thanks for the information. Where did you find these EnCana numbers?"

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

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

"By the way, the total leased area is about 3 million acres and the "unitized" area t…"

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

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

"Parker, my estimate was based on the Chesapeake map but the two are very similar. Pl…"

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

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

"Scott, in case you are interested the following is my estimate of Haynesville Core a…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 6, 2009 to Estimate Reserves in Core Area

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

"Scott, I will echo some of Parker's information. Estimates of gas in place per sect…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 6, 2009 to Estimate Reserves in Core Area

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

"TRRC is easier to use for pulling production history by county, field, operator, etc…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 5, 2009 to Sharing Some assistance with Navigating the TRRC

9 Jan 8, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

"SB, the 6.5 Bcf EUR correlated to a recovery of ~ 35%. If the bigger frac jobs push…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"SB, the 10 year cumulative production is 10.0 Bcf with the 25 MMcfd initial rate."

Les Bamburg replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"SB, the 10 year cumulative production is 4.7 Bcf."

Les Bamburg replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Forgot to mention the projected EUR was 6.8 Bcf. Higher initial rate should translat…"

Les Bamburg replied Jan 5, 2009 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
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