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"Legs off lateral.. Maybe think of branching like centipede legs only not so many leg…"

P.G. replied Jan 17, 2011 to Another First - Chesapeake Splits the Haynesville Zone

12 Jan 20, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Are the two shale formations separated enough they wouldn't interfere with each othe…"

P.G. replied Jan 17, 2011 to Another First - Chesapeake Splits the Haynesville Zone

12 Jan 20, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Does that mean they could put more than 8 wells to a section?"

P.G. replied Jan 16, 2011 to Another First - Chesapeake Splits the Haynesville Zone

12 Jan 20, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Too bad GoHaynesvilleShale wasn't around when so many landmen were rushing to hand f…"

P.G. replied Jan 10, 2011 to Whatever happened to sections who were held by old leases-trying to get minerals back

24 Jan 22, 2013
Reply by robert minton

"One would think reputable landmen who make their life's living at this would welcome…"

P.G. replied Jan 10, 2011 to Whatever happened to sections who were held by old leases-trying to get minerals back

24 Jan 22, 2013
Reply by robert minton

"High gasoline prices may be just what's needed to kick off demand for CNG.. It shoul…"

P.G. replied Jan 5, 2011 to Gas above $4 Wahoooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

70 Feb 24, 2011
Reply by Parkdota

"How high would oil prices be if they had oil fields all over the place being shut in…"

P.G. replied Jan 5, 2011 to Is the Worst of Winter Over?

10 Jan 7, 2011
Reply by adubu

"If they could get China to buy up NG like they are buying up Oil..."

P.G. replied Jan 5, 2011 to Is the Worst of Winter Over?

10 Jan 7, 2011
Reply by adubu

"I think the news of weather events won't have much effect on NG prices. Aren't those…"

P.G. replied Jan 5, 2011 to Is the Worst of Winter Over?

10 Jan 7, 2011
Reply by adubu

"Be interesting to find out how much bonus money local politicians and their families…"

P.G. replied Jan 4, 2011 to This Doesn't Sound Good

80 Jan 5, 2011
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