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"Jamie, the pipeline was part of the Centerpoint Energy Field Services gas gathering…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 17, 2011 to Possible Well???

13 Jun 18, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Bobi, what is your time frame?  Next 6 months or next 6 years?"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 10, 2011 to Getting close to $5.00 per mcf. Will we make it and will it hold?

23 Jun 17, 2011
Reply by adubu

"This certainly looks to be a valid source of information."

Les Bamburg replied Jun 7, 2011 to Is this CHK's "Holy Grail" Technology?

20 Jun 7, 2011
Reply by Max

"BD, it is highly unlikely the fatality would have been related to H2S as the concent…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 7, 2011 to Exco Plant Fatality

16 Jun 12, 2011
Reply by Marc Schulz

"AL, the biggest issues with GTL are the cost (both capital and operating including f…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 7, 2011 to Is this CHK's "Holy Grail" Technology?

20 Jun 7, 2011
Reply by Max

"PG, natural gas drilling is a minor scratch compared to the coal mining in the Appal…"

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

11 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by Max

"AL, I watched a two hour program a few years ago on mountaintop removal.  It is real…"

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

11 Jun 10, 2011
Reply by Max

"Joe, the RA designation is meaningless for the Haynesville Units because there are n…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 2, 2011 to Question on well names

8 Jun 2, 2011
Reply by Joe Aldridge

"Joe, the Haynesville Units cover a zone (ie RA) that is defined and can include mult…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 1, 2011 to Question on well names

8 Jun 2, 2011
Reply by Joe Aldridge

"AL, physically it is more likely feedgas would originate from Texas Gulf Coast (incl…"

Les Bamburg replied May 31, 2011 to Cheniere LNG

35 May 31, 2011
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