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"Is this just along the border with Arkansas and Louisiana...?  How far south and wes…"

JHH replied Jan 31, 2011 to The new Smackover players are...

17 Feb 9, 2011
Reply by The_Baron

"Chesapeake's CEO was just on CNBC... jim Cramer's Mad Money... but i only caught the…"

JHH replied Jan 31, 2011 to Chesapeake & CNOOC Enter Niobrara-Focused DJ Basin and Powder River Basin JV (1/30/11)

1 Jan 31, 2011
Reply by JHH

"Or the Chicken Dinner Shale... if we're lucky!"

JHH replied Jan 31, 2011 to Oil found below the Haynesville.

101 Apr 15, 2011
Reply by little ole 1st grade teacher

"Do you have any information for Panola and Harrison Counties?"

JHH replied Jan 31, 2011 to Exxon Taking Over The Shale

19 Feb 1, 2011
Reply by RBH

"This was in the Fort Worth Star Telegram yesterday.   JANUARY 28, 2011 Smackover sma…"

JHH replied Jan 29, 2011 to Oil found below the Haynesville.

101 Apr 15, 2011
Reply by little ole 1st grade teacher

"Sham-WOW!  Hopefully"

JHH replied Jan 29, 2011 to Oil found below the Haynesville.

101 Apr 15, 2011
Reply by little ole 1st grade teacher

"So if your deepest well is 12,000 feet and the smackover is down at say... 13,000 fe…"

JHH replied Jan 29, 2011 to Oil found below the Haynesville.

101 Apr 15, 2011
Reply by little ole 1st grade teacher

"I like the idea of holding back $1.5 billion of aid.  at least that's what we know a…"

JHH replied Jan 29, 2011 to Egypt

26 Feb 15, 2011
Reply by essay

"Unfortunately this can be seen in as the next stage in surrounding Israel.  Jordan i…"

JHH replied Jan 28, 2011 to Egypt

26 Feb 15, 2011
Reply by essay

"Very funny.  Maybe we'll all be laughing in a few months.  jhh"

JHH replied Jan 28, 2011 to What is the Shale that has been found under the Haynesville?

74 Jan 31, 2011
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