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"Or a licensed land appraiser  :) "

dbob replied Dec 3, 2011 to What is market value of 80 acres in North Caddo Parish?

5 Dec 5, 2011
Reply by The_Baron

"Danny I suggest you contact an independent landman or oil and gas attorney.  I thin…"

dbob replied Dec 3, 2011 to What is market value of 80 acres in North Caddo Parish?

5 Dec 5, 2011
Reply by The_Baron

"Oops! "

dbob replied Dec 1, 2011 to Researchers say there is an error in gas drilling study

30 Dec 10, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Thanks  "

dbob replied Nov 20, 2011 to Haynesville Shale - Natural Gas Prices (11/20/11)

5 Nov 21, 2011
Reply by adubu

"Thanks!  "

dbob replied Nov 20, 2011 to Haynesville/Bossier Shale Rig Count (11/18/11)

1 Nov 20, 2011
Reply by dbob

"The use of diesel was very common until recently, when hydraulic fracturing came und…"

dbob replied Nov 12, 2011 to EPA Wants Oversight On Fracing

4 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Les,   Agreed and understood.  I think Honda's slow fill station is about $2k,  I th…"

dbob replied Nov 8, 2011 to Louisiana looks at developing natural gas vehicle industry

21 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"P.G.   Most of the local utility distribution lines are at low pressure, and would r…"

dbob replied Nov 8, 2011 to Louisiana looks at developing natural gas vehicle industry

21 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"The EHS folks I've talked to don't want anything to do with it - the fire/explosion…"

dbob replied Nov 7, 2011 to Waterless Fracking Using Propane Gel?

4 Nov 8, 2011
Reply by Hopeful About Natural Gas

"Mickey   Careful about soliciting - There area  number of firms with these trucks se…"

dbob replied Nov 2, 2011 to Is there a need for pump trucks / vaccum trucks in the Haynesville Shale?

2 Nov 2, 2011
Reply by Mickey Marks

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