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"Imagine someone walking into your house and going through your refrigerator and taki…"

P.G. replied Jun 6, 2011 to gas comp. holding lease

6 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by aaron naquin

"Guess it would depend on who the politician was...."

P.G. replied Jun 4, 2011 to U.S. Firms Should Reveal More on Shale Drilling: Chevron

20 Jun 4, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"Nice to know drilling companies aren't the lone rangers in having to deal with nut j…"

P.G. replied Jun 4, 2011 to U.S. Firms Should Reveal More on Shale Drilling: Chevron

20 Jun 4, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"Yes but if it were left up to the green people to do some fact twisting, who knows w…"

P.G. replied Jun 4, 2011 to The "Last Mountain" Trailer - This could be bad for coal.

11 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by Max

"Wouldn't there be a difference between potential chemicals to be used versus exactly…"

P.G. replied Jun 4, 2011 to U.S. Firms Should Reveal More on Shale Drilling: Chevron

20 Jun 4, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"Imagine if they made a film like that on Natural Gas drilling next?"

P.G. replied Jun 3, 2011 to The "Last Mountain" Trailer - This could be bad for coal.

11 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by Max

"Have you priced corn lately? Too bad those farmers can't feed those birds Natural Ga…"

P.G. replied Jun 3, 2011 to A Comparison of the Environmental Consequences of Power from Biomass, Coal and Natural Gas

26 Jun 3, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"How about "Shale Rock Recycling" seeing how the term, recycling, seems to be what th…"

P.G. replied Jun 3, 2011 to U.S. Firms Should Reveal More on Shale Drilling: Chevron

20 Jun 4, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"Nobody will be able to afford that last chicken leg anyway after paying for all thos…"

P.G. replied Jun 3, 2011 to A Comparison of the Environmental Consequences of Power from Biomass, Coal and Natural Gas

26 Jun 3, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"I wonder what price it would sell for to the consumer?"

P.G. replied Jun 2, 2011 to Is this CHK's "Holy Grail" Technology?

20 Jun 7, 2011
Reply by Max

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