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"Can a mineral owner take his share of the gas physically? Sure that wouldn't be like…"

P.G. replied Jan 28, 2011 to Nonconsent Check in the Bank

35 Jan 28, 2011
Reply by Linda Whatley

"It's amazing how vulnerable we are to these situation and no one has done anything t…"

P.G. replied Jan 28, 2011 to Egypt

26 Feb 15, 2011
Reply by essay

"Sounds like the wells can be anything they want with the right accountants working t…"

P.G. replied Jan 28, 2011 to Nonconsent Check in the Bank

35 Jan 28, 2011
Reply by Linda Whatley

"Thanks for your inflammatory reply....   The shift to natural gas is being driven by…"

P.G. replied Jan 27, 2011 to Exxon: NG to replace coal.

11 Jan 30, 2011
Reply by sesport

"Will 8 wells in a section completely frac the entire shale layer in that section? Or…"

P.G. replied Jan 27, 2011 to Refrack

19 Jan 28, 2011
Reply by john goodday

"So unless coal is outlawed, NG prices will be competing with coal prices? How can th…"

P.G. replied Jan 27, 2011 to Exxon: NG to replace coal.

11 Jan 30, 2011
Reply by sesport

"I wonder if Michael Moore is upset he didn't get to star in that movie?"

P.G. replied Jan 26, 2011 to More Ga$land nonsense

5 Jan 28, 2011
Reply by Mac Davis

"Do big oil companies care who owns the mineral rights? They can lease them from the…"

P.G. replied Jan 26, 2011 to Government, Taxation and Minerals

18 Jan 28, 2011
Reply by Mac Davis

"How are the accuracy of figures on wells that are reported verified?  "

P.G. replied Jan 26, 2011 to What is the Shale that has been found under the Haynesville?

74 Jan 31, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Surely there has to be some that has turned a profit that were in units that weren't…"

P.G. replied Jan 26, 2011 to Nonconsent Check in the Bank

35 Jan 28, 2011
Reply by Linda Whatley

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