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"Unfortunately, you should suspect everything.  I'm not sure the Reagan approach... "…"

JHH replied Jan 6, 2011 to can a unit be amended in size after production has commenced

22 Jan 10, 2011
Reply by king john

"I've seen companies "correct" division orders occasionally.  Sometimes they discover…"

JHH replied Jan 6, 2011 to can a unit be amended in size after production has commenced

22 Jan 10, 2011
Reply by king john

"Great idea.  Thanks!"

JHH replied Jan 2, 2011 to This Doesn't Sound Good

80 Jan 5, 2011
Reply by Linda Whatley

"Correct on all counts.  Plus they have more lawyers and more money.  Seems a good ro…"

JHH replied Jan 2, 2011 to This Doesn't Sound Good

80 Jan 5, 2011
Reply by Linda Whatley

"In Texas, Section 91.504 of the Natural Resources Code requires producers to itemize…"

JHH replied Jan 2, 2011 to This Doesn't Sound Good

80 Jan 5, 2011
Reply by Linda Whatley

"I'd hate to see a class action suit... but if that's what it takes to get their atte…"

JHH replied Dec 30, 2010 to This Doesn't Sound Good

80 Jan 5, 2011
Reply by Linda Whatley

"Thanks for the updates!  If you have anything new on East Texas... send them along.…"

JHH replied Dec 17, 2010 to Haynesville Shale Maps (12/16/10)

31 Dec 18, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Where is the Natural Gas lobby? Who can afford a hydrogen fuel cell car/truck? How l…"

JHH replied Dec 8, 2010 to GM, more than a dozen companies to build 20 hydrogen fueling stations by 2015 on Oahu

5 Dec 8, 2010
Reply by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher)

"Yes, that was my impression too. Jhh"

JHH replied Nov 19, 2010 to CNBC-Haynesville Shale Special

5 Nov 20, 2010
Reply by Sarah

"Another proven point... government solves very little. Thanks for the information. j…"

JHH replied Nov 8, 2010 to T. Boone Pickens: AT&T chair rates top Texan consideration

2 Nov 8, 2010

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