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"Steve   At low levels, its not uncommon.  Frequently believed to be biogenic.  I don…"

dbob replied May 10, 2011 to Duke University study finds correlation between methane in water wells and active gas wells

12 May 11, 2011
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"Thanks.  The Taylor Sand wells should prove interesting.  Love the pressure on the N…"

dbob replied May 4, 2011 to Goodrich Petroleum Announces First Quarter Financial and Operational Results

1 May 4, 2011
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"Max, There has been some discussion of this topic through a couple of webinars on t…"

dbob replied May 4, 2011 to Who owns the water in your pond?

6 May 4, 2011
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"Look at that map - I gotta alert my peeps in Angelina and Trinity County!"

dbob replied May 4, 2011 to EXCO Announces Great Well Test Results in Shelby Trough (5/3/11)

6 May 4, 2011
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"Max   In short, I think water could be sold without you being involved in the sale.…"

dbob replied May 2, 2011 to Who owns the water in your pond?

6 May 4, 2011
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"Several good new completions, but that "Eagle Ford" location caught my eye.  Curious…"

dbob replied May 1, 2011 to OIL AND GAS NEWS (LOCATIONS & COMPLETIONS) - APRIL 30, 2011 -shreveporttimes.com

5 May 2, 2011
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"Jack,   The water well example was something that might be possible, particularly if…"

dbob replied Apr 29, 2011 to Frac water deal HELP!!

16 Apr 29, 2011
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"Jack   Say 12k per frac if paid one at a time, and a little discount down to 10k per…"

dbob replied Apr 29, 2011 to Frac water deal HELP!!

16 Apr 29, 2011
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"Jack,   Since its a super pad, you might want to try to become THE preferred source…"

dbob replied Apr 29, 2011 to Frac water deal HELP!!

16 Apr 29, 2011
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"jack, depends on the company, but anywhere from 150,000 bbl (42 gallon bbls) to 200,…"

dbob replied Apr 29, 2011 to Frac water deal HELP!!

16 Apr 29, 2011
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