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"Preston, the following are Haynesville Shale wells that have been drilled in the Mar…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 5, 2008 to DRILLING ACTIVITY

11 Dec 17, 2008
Reply by Phil

"ON, there are really two issues regarding commodity price. International gas project…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 5, 2008 to Looks Like the Party Is Over (At Least for the Time Being)

76 Dec 9, 2008
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"I would have to include Questar's 16 MMcfd well and EnCana's 15 MMcfd well both in R…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 3, 2008 to Best Wells Drilled To Date

35 Dec 12, 2008
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Cheerleader, there are others that are more qualified but I will provide some though…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Cheerleader, actually no. Sand wells mean sandstone formations while lime wells refe…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Baron, actually most onshore LNG regasification terminals do not use large amounts o…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Skip, LNG prices in Asia vary significantly dependent upon the vintage of the contra…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Grice, as Skip said these are LNG Receiving Terminals (regassification terminals) wh…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"KB, Skip is spot on with his observation about the new reality of excess natural gas…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"KB, I had read this Baker Institute report last year and have the following observat…"

Les Bamburg replied Dec 1, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

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