Jon Williamson's Discussions (156)

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"I thought these were EIA predictions and not the author's."

Jon Williamson replied Jun 24, 2009 to Natural Disaster (Louisiana Oil & Gas Association)

13 Jun 26, 2009
Reply by boby

"Touche' Mmmarkkk...you said a mouthful my brother. This is nothing more than payback…"

Jon Williamson replied Jun 24, 2009 to Natural Disaster (Louisiana Oil & Gas Association)

13 Jun 26, 2009
Reply by boby

"I think most of the conversions will burn gasoline as well as CNG. Anyone who talks…"

Jon Williamson replied Jun 20, 2009 to Natural Gas Cars Offer Drivers 50 Cents Per Gallon

9 Jun 20, 2009
Reply by sesport

"The mineral reservation would have only lasted for ten years per Louisianna law. If…"

Jon Williamson replied Jun 17, 2009 to Mineral Rights

9 Jun 18, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"That would be native Americans to you."

Jon Williamson replied Jun 11, 2009 to Boone breaks out the indians

1 Jun 11, 2009
Reply by Jon Williamson

"More like they did fine when oil and gas prices were high. Small companies have stru…"

Jon Williamson replied May 12, 2009 to Louisiana Oil & Gas Association: Administration determined to fade out oil, gas industry

12 May 12, 2009
Reply by Coolmeanz

"What a silly lawsuit. It had no chance."

Jon Williamson replied May 11, 2009 to Attempt to Void Lease Fails!

58 May 19, 2009
Reply by kane

"Yes and don't forget, big oil companies are the reason why gasoline got up to $4 a g…"

Jon Williamson replied May 10, 2009 to LOST a loser for energy industry. Law of the Sea treaty would impede drilling.

26 May 11, 2009
Reply by Scott

"Fleet and local govt vehicles are they key. Once they are online it's only a matter…"

Jon Williamson replied May 9, 2009 to Hydrogen Car Goes Down Like the Hindenburg

32 Jun 4, 2009
Reply by william buckner

"Yes the grand daughters are the new lessors."

Jon Williamson replied May 9, 2009 to Inherited Land

3 May 11, 2009
Reply by Rockyford

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