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"interesting, thanks"

dbob replied Sep 12, 2012 to Chesapeake Sell-Off

11 Sep 15, 2012
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"Its a good presentation and worth a look by anyone interested in the issue.  The emi…"

dbob replied Sep 11, 2012 to Shipping Industry Converting to LNG?

6 Sep 11, 2012
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"The LNG transports are being built from the ground up, so yeah, no problem with usin…"

dbob replied Sep 10, 2012 to Shipping Industry Converting to LNG?

6 Sep 11, 2012
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"May the decline be flat and the expenses low. "

dbob replied Sep 10, 2012 to OIL AND GAS NEWS (LOCATIONS & COMPLETIONS) - SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 -shreveporttimes

8 Sep 10, 2012
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"Nice Smackover in Webster Parish.  It escapes me if that is an upper Smackover, or l…"

dbob replied Sep 9, 2012 to OIL AND GAS NEWS (LOCATIONS & COMPLETIONS) - SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 -shreveporttimes

8 Sep 10, 2012
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"Part of the tension on exporting LNG is raising prices here at home, e.g. on electri…"

dbob replied Sep 7, 2012 to Exxon and Qatar Petroleum JV requests permission to export LNG

10 Sep 14, 2012
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"no impact if private surface and minerals.  If US minerals are involved, I think the…"

dbob replied Sep 7, 2012 to EOG says U.S. fracking rule to cost $1.5 billion a year

3 Sep 7, 2012
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"Devil is in the details - and I can assure you that DOI has not currently have enoug…"

dbob replied Sep 7, 2012 to EOG says U.S. fracking rule to cost $1.5 billion a year

3 Sep 7, 2012
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"Andrew - we are pretty inrerest in Woodbine over on the District 3 group.  As you pr…"

dbob replied Sep 7, 2012 to Will the Haynesville come back?

66 Sep 15, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Jay I think you hit some of the things on the head.  Another other issue (IMHO) is…"

dbob replied Sep 5, 2012 to Will the Haynesville come back?

66 Sep 15, 2012
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