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"SNETX, generally initial offers are $15 an acre for access but I believe some people…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 21, 2008 to Seitel Data

6 Sep 21, 2008
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"CheckmateKing, my opinion is the larger players have built up an initial acreage pos…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 21, 2008 to Top 3 reasons the big boys have put on the brakes?

43 Nov 19, 2008
Reply by mekat

"CR, there are many factors in addition to pressure (and the loss thereof) that impac…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2008 to A time to be very smart!

61 Sep 30, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"SS, I believe these primarily represent Barnett Shale horizontal wells given the cos…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2008 to A time to be very smart!

61 Sep 30, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"CR, for your information. Decline curves for Barnett Shale horizontal wells."

Les Bamburg replied Sep 16, 2008 to A time to be very smart!

61 Sep 30, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"PG, its coming. Chesapeake has 11 rigs in the HS now drilling mainly horizontal well…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 16, 2008 to PXP is buying interest in Chesapeake at 30,000 acre!

12 Sep 17, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"Landowner, sometimes companies will add the A if the landowner has more than one tra…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 13, 2008 to Who names drilling rig sites?

15 Sep 15, 2008
Reply by Dena A1

"Dena, can you give some examples? Typically a well is named after the lease where th…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 13, 2008 to Who names drilling rig sites?

15 Sep 15, 2008
Reply by Dena A1

"Oil Neophyte, as Jim K discusses the low porosity and permeability results in much l…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 12, 2008 to A time to be very smart!

61 Sep 30, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"Spring Branch, if you are interested attached are some examples of the Barnett Shale…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 12, 2008 to A time to be very smart!

61 Sep 30, 2008
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