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"what are you talking about?   Lets try to stay on topic here."

The_Baron replied Jan 20, 2012 to Shut In Payment

9 Jan 20, 2012
Reply by The_Baron

"If it was that easy we wouldn't need geologists"

The_Baron replied Jan 20, 2012 to shallow well v/s deeper wells

11 Jan 21, 2012
Reply by emily amedee

"I f you are a unleased mineral owner, the risk statute does not apply."

The_Baron replied Jan 20, 2012 to Finding info about Louisiana's Forced Pooling process

8 Jan 22, 2012
Reply by Two Dogs, Pirate

"Most of the time (and it is entirely dependent on the lease) a well must be shut in…"

The_Baron replied Jan 20, 2012 to Shut In Payment

9 Jan 20, 2012
Reply by The_Baron

"1) Are you sure you own minerals?   2) Send a demand letter."

The_Baron replied Jan 18, 2012 to Gas Prices

51 May 17, 2012
Reply by GoshDarn

"not quite the way it works.   more like someone locked in a price but could have got…"

The_Baron replied Jan 18, 2012 to ShaleGeo or anyone else interested, wanna call the bottom?

152 Jun 28, 2012
Reply by Clyde T. Williams

"then they lose money."

The_Baron replied Jan 13, 2012 to ShaleGeo or anyone else interested, wanna call the bottom?

152 Jun 28, 2012
Reply by Clyde T. Williams

"I don't know.  But at this price it probally won't be good for dry gas plays.   Seve…"

The_Baron replied Jan 12, 2012 to Could Chinese Shale Mean the End of U.S. Shale Gas Boom?

17 Jan 13, 2012
Reply by Clyde T. Williams

"If the operator/Landmen know what they are doing. Yes    "

The_Baron replied Jan 12, 2012 to So Many Naked Owners

1 Jan 12, 2012
Reply by The_Baron

"I think $2 gas is the end of the us gas shale boom."

The_Baron replied Jan 12, 2012 to Could Chinese Shale Mean the End of U.S. Shale Gas Boom?

17 Jan 13, 2012
Reply by Clyde T. Williams

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