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"Thanks   Given the ROR Available in the Haynesville, relative to other plays, I woul…"

dbob replied Aug 21, 2011 to Haynesville Shale Becomes Biggest Natural Gas Producer

12 Aug 21, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"It would be interesting to have a graph of the cost per BCF EUR by shale play, with…"

dbob replied Aug 21, 2011 to Haynesville Shale Becomes Biggest Natural Gas Producer

12 Aug 21, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"The folks doing the sutdy will focus on facts.  How those facts are used internally,…"

dbob replied Aug 20, 2011 to US EPA announces nationwide plans to study fracking impacts Courtesy of ENHESA

5 Aug 20, 2011
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"P.G.  Its probably going to be good, overall because the basic contention that fraci…"

dbob replied Aug 19, 2011 to US EPA announces nationwide plans to study fracking impacts Courtesy of ENHESA

5 Aug 20, 2011
Reply by dbob

"the problem, IMHO, is that the Haynesville curve doesn't look to be leveling off...…"

dbob replied Aug 16, 2011 to Haynesville Shale Becomes Biggest Natural Gas Producer

12 Aug 21, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"So I guess the story is location! location! location!"

dbob replied Aug 15, 2011 to CHESAPEAKE PERMITS FIRST ALTERNATE UNIT WELLS

32 Aug 20, 2011
Reply by Bacon

"Skip,   Thanks - haven't looked yet, but have you noticed anything that makes these…"

dbob replied Aug 15, 2011 to CHESAPEAKE PERMITS FIRST ALTERNATE UNIT WELLS

32 Aug 20, 2011
Reply by Bacon

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dbob replied Aug 14, 2011 to East Texas Drilling Report 8-14-11

5 Aug 18, 2011
Reply by Phillip H

"Depths are variable based on where you are. Regarding Gregg and Upshur County, neith…"

dbob replied Aug 3, 2011 to XTO & EXCO moving rigs into Desoto to drill the deeper formations

40 Sep 10, 2011
Reply by kittycatmama

"In PetroHawks quarterly report today, they note using recycled water in about half t…"

dbob replied Aug 3, 2011 to Declining Fresh Water Resources in Texas

26 Aug 3, 2011
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