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"The Waskom plant is a wet gas processing plant."

dbob replied May 29, 2012 to Natural Gas Price wall.

23 Jun 1, 2012
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Ken, can you clarify - did someone drill a well that included the lease or part of t…"

dbob replied May 22, 2012 to Lease Extension

11 May 23, 2012
Reply by The_Baron

"Thanks Les A little disheartenting "

dbob replied May 21, 2012 to Haynesville/Bossier Shale Rig Count (5/18/12)

2 May 21, 2012
Reply by Shaleeee

"ALongview -  James Lime is a more conventional formation, and as I understand it, t…"

dbob replied May 21, 2012 to Positive James Lime comments from Devon

3 May 21, 2012
Reply by dbob

"Sesport - Google "Urban heat island"  Here is the all important and mostly correct w…"

dbob replied May 21, 2012 to 3.7 Earthquake Northern Nacogdoches County

76 May 23, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"Location of this quake was at about 3 miles deep, well beyond wells in the area.  No…"

dbob replied May 17, 2012 to 3.7 Earthquake Northern Nacogdoches County

76 May 23, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"Looks like the loan amount is being upped to $ 4 billion - chk is working pretty har…"

dbob replied May 15, 2012 to Chesapeake Gets $3 Billion Loan

33 May 21, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"probably going to serve the off shore market."

dbob replied May 15, 2012 to Excelerate Plans First US Floating LNG Export Plant (Reuters, 05.15.12)

5 May 21, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"got more clarity on the depth -  depth of the quake in question was about 3.2 km, no…"

dbob replied May 14, 2012 to 3.7 Earthquake Northern Nacogdoches County

76 May 23, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"I'm not really sure what to make of this - seems like it gives CHK a bit more flexib…"

dbob replied May 11, 2012 to Chesapeake Gets $3 Billion Loan

33 May 21, 2012
Reply by sesport II

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