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"i'll believe it when i see it happen"

essay replied Feb 26, 2010 to Pickens expects approval of key natural gas plan

3 Feb 26, 2010
Reply by essay

"yes he's very abrasive and negative, just providing a little counterpoint to the "mi…"

essay replied Feb 25, 2010 to The Bloom Box is Coming!

77 Feb 28, 2010
Reply by sesport

"i don't doubt that people are concerned, as they should be, and i have no doubt demo…"

essay replied Feb 25, 2010 to Chesapeake Going for Oil

80 Feb 25, 2010
Reply by essay

"unfortunately any energy news seems to be getting completely overshadowed by the bui…"

essay replied Feb 25, 2010 to Natural gas incentives up against coal

7 Feb 25, 2010
Reply by lethalinjection

"The Bloom Box – innovation or replication? "Is the long-heralded solid oxide fuel c…"

essay replied Feb 25, 2010 to The Bloom Box is Coming!

77 Feb 28, 2010
Reply by sesport

"i also note that after reading the NYT article they focus solely on the CO2 advantag…"

essay replied Feb 24, 2010 to Natural gas incentives up against coal

7 Feb 25, 2010
Reply by lethalinjection

"color me surprised."

essay replied Feb 24, 2010 to Natural gas incentives up against coal

7 Feb 25, 2010
Reply by lethalinjection

"haaa"

essay replied Feb 24, 2010 to Smaller Chokes Validated by Petrohawk

46 Apr 30, 2010
Reply by CatShale

"straw man set up by environmentalists, they don't have enough lead left in their col…"

essay replied Feb 23, 2010 to Chesapeake Going for Oil

80 Feb 25, 2010
Reply by essay

"most credible analysis i've seen has prices locked in the low 5's for most of '10"

essay replied Feb 20, 2010 to NATURAL GAS PRICES SETTLE IN FOR THE LONG HAUL - MarketWatch - Feb. 19, 2010

36 Feb 21, 2010
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