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"the epa wishes to skirt the states' right to regulate their own business, and suffic…"

essay replied Mar 10, 2010 to EPA & Hydraulic Fracing

28 Mar 13, 2010
Reply by sesport

"very disheartening indeed. we're solidly within the 5-year storage average, but rig…"

essay replied Mar 4, 2010 to 4.57$ today- YIPPEEE!!!

5 Mar 4, 2010
Reply by John1948

"yup ng is getting worked over by what is arguably the most influential lobby in the…"

essay replied Mar 3, 2010 to Thursday, March 4, are we prepared?

8 Mar 3, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"oh they'd like to, alright. just remember these are the same people who think that s…"

essay replied Mar 3, 2010 to EPA & Hydraulic Fracing

28 Mar 13, 2010
Reply by sesport

"that's sort of my point, i mean how long is it going to stay at $80, or even just $1…"

essay replied Mar 3, 2010 to Thursday, March 4, are we prepared?

8 Mar 3, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

""most" is hyperbole, but even without building a single plant we can replace 1/3 of…"

essay replied Mar 3, 2010 to Thursday, March 4, are we prepared?

8 Mar 3, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"it's going to happen... if the rest of the world's economies recover, and we get cau…"

essay replied Mar 3, 2010 to Thursday, March 4, are we prepared?

8 Mar 3, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"thanks for the work you put in for everyone to compile these, les"

essay replied Mar 3, 2010 to Haynesville Shale - Well Hall of Fame (3/3/10)

8 Mar 4, 2010
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"these are some of the same people who would just as soon all the peons between the c…"

essay replied Mar 3, 2010 to $7 Gasoline?

5 Mar 3, 2010
Reply by Terry L. Antee

"54/2 is a startling ratio.."

essay replied Feb 28, 2010 to LOCATIONS AND COMPLETIONS - 2/28/2010 - Shreveporttimes.com

9 Feb 28, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

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