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"Here are the images for those who may not have Word. I think we will see a ris…"

David replied Dec 3, 2010 to Won't this eventually have an impact on the supply of natural gas?

7 Dec 10, 2010
Reply by Cactus

"Too plain, needs more contrast."

David replied Dec 3, 2010 to New Color Scheme on Sonris

8 Dec 4, 2010
Reply by Aubrey C. Sanders, Jr.

"This should help, at least in the short-term, to support prices: Winter Weather…"

David replied Dec 1, 2010 to Natural Gas price???

52 Dec 1, 2010
Reply by David

"Update: Nasty Cold Thanksgiving Week 2010 Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow...…"

David replied Nov 10, 2010 to Natural Gas price???

52 Dec 1, 2010
Reply by David

"This link could make for interesting pricing if it comes to pass. Excerpt: "Signs…"

David replied Nov 9, 2010 to Natural Gas price???

52 Dec 1, 2010
Reply by David

"Take a look at FCG. I have some shares in this fund myself."

David replied Sep 29, 2010 to Excellent article on the long-term prospects for natural gas

6 Oct 2, 2010
Reply by SharonB T18N R15W S8

"Fixed it."

David replied Sep 29, 2010 to Excellent article on the long-term prospects for natural gas

6 Oct 2, 2010
Reply by SharonB T18N R15W S8

"That is my thought as well."

David replied Sep 28, 2010 to Low-Emission Shale Gas to Displace Carbon Tech, Chatham Says

2 Sep 28, 2010
Reply by David

"I agree completely. I would much rather have a consistent price range and consistent…"

David replied Sep 23, 2010 to Natural Gas Overtakes Coal: Up 31% in 2010

7 Sep 23, 2010
Reply by Jeff

"P.G.- In the short-term it may drive up prices, but it could very well moderate pri…"

David replied Sep 17, 2010 to Natural Gas Overtakes Coal: Up 31% in 2010

7 Sep 23, 2010
Reply by Jeff

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