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"The leasing coalition for S10 signed about a year ago. 80)"

sesport replied Dec 24, 2009 to Lease info for SW Shreveport

13 Mar 25, 2010
Reply by Henry

"Les - Who's ahead, us or Marcellus? 80)"

sesport replied Dec 24, 2009 to A Few Random Haynesville Shale Statistics (12/22/09)

9 Dec 25, 2009
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"Aw, man, as if my bookmarks weren't long enough already. 8-P"

sesport replied Dec 24, 2009 to A Few Interesting NG Related Links From Seeking Alpha....

2 Dec 24, 2009
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"I read an article awhile ago that the architectural framework for electric power is…"

sesport replied Dec 24, 2009 to Rocky Year for Coal Industry: 26 Power Plant Plans Shelved in 2009

1 Dec 24, 2009
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"I signed on the first time ... still waiting. 80)"

sesport replied Dec 24, 2009 to Interested in a SONRIS class in Shreveport?

58 Jan 27, 2010
Reply by Glenn Taylor

"I think what's going to emerge from all the back & forth will be the availabilit…"

sesport replied Dec 24, 2009 to Natural Gas: A Made-in-America Opportunity

3 Dec 24, 2009
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"I've said it before, I'll say it again ... Keith Mauck (and Co.) you rock!!! A bles…"

sesport replied Dec 24, 2009 to From Keith & Anna

16 Dec 26, 2009
Reply by Rosebud

"But who's handling all the energy legislation? 80)"

sesport replied Dec 23, 2009 to Gas-Price Recovery May Be Slowed by Backlog of Unfinished Wells

19 Dec 23, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Ahhh, music to my ears ... "recovering." 80)"

sesport replied Dec 23, 2009 to Gas-Price Recovery May Be Slowed by Backlog of Unfinished Wells

19 Dec 23, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

"Weellllll, and a good day to you, too. Ummm, I think the left stirred a little, the…"

sesport replied Dec 23, 2009 to Gas-Price Recovery May Be Slowed by Backlog of Unfinished Wells

19 Dec 23, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

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