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"OIl Neophyte, there are no dummies just good people like yourself trying to gain a b…"

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

61 Sep 30, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"William, so where did you get 170 Bcf of "recoverable" gas in a section? I reckon th…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 11, 2008 to A time to be very smart!

61 Sep 30, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"Spring Branch, the 170 Bcf is gas in place not recoverable. Average recoverable gas…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 11, 2008 to A time to be very smart!

61 Sep 30, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"Angel, it would be beneficial if you posted the exact verbage. There could be severa…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 10, 2008 to FORTRESS MANAGEMENT AND PETROHAWK

29 Sep 15, 2008
Reply by Snake Stewart

"VSC, the Harris 19 #1 well is permitted for 13,800' which is typical for a vertical…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 10, 2008 to Anyone have any first hand or 'eyeball' knowledge about: Murray, Olympia or Harris 19, all SWEPI wells? SONRIS information is vague.

25 Sep 10, 2008
Reply by VSC DeSoto South

"Susie, TBP's focus is on selling natural gas as a transportation fuel (Clean Energy)…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 10, 2008 to T. Boone Pickens

9 Sep 10, 2008
Reply by Susie

"VSC, the Jurassic Zone includes the Haynesville Shale where present."

Les Bamburg replied Sep 9, 2008 to Anyone have any first hand or 'eyeball' knowledge about: Murray, Olympia or Harris 19, all SWEPI wells? SONRIS information is vague.

25 Sep 10, 2008
Reply by VSC DeSoto South

"Please see the attached for examples of Barnett Shale decline curves."

Les Bamburg replied Sep 9, 2008 to Decline Curve

13 Sep 9, 2008
Reply by Grillin' - MmmMmm

"Item 2 about NGV's having higher GHG emissions than hybrids may or may not be true.…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 8, 2008 to Issues with Natural Gas-Fueled Cars

25 Sep 29, 2008
Reply by Jack B2

"DWS, you completely missed the point. Big Oil is actually Big Gas. That is where the…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 7, 2008 to Support CNG

52 Sep 26, 2008

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