J. A.'s Discussions (124)

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"Jay I hope your wish works out. I think I am going to let go and let God."

J. A. replied Mar 9, 2009 to The Curious Case of SAMSON CONTOUR

98 Jul 12, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"which township and range?"

J. A. replied Mar 8, 2009 to Franks 17 disappointing

26 Mar 13, 2009
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"What do you think about township 17 in relation to the shale. What is the thickest k…"

J. A. replied Mar 8, 2009 to Mystery of the Northern wells Solved?

23 Mar 11, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Which Townships would be considered northern?"

J. A. replied Mar 8, 2009 to Mystery of the Northern wells Solved?

23 Mar 11, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Okay I'll look at it 2morrow"

J. A. replied Mar 7, 2009 to EnCana Presentation

41 Mar 10, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Do you have any interesting maps of the shale for caddo parish"

J. A. replied Mar 7, 2009 to EnCana Presentation

41 Mar 10, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

"Thanks, I'll be on this site and keep reading. I am going to grill some burgers. Be…"

J. A. replied Mar 7, 2009 to Sabine Parish in 1980--Check out this log from before the discovery of the Haynesville

61 Mar 7, 2009
Reply by J. A.

"Those are many things I don't know much. I am a builder in Seagrove Florida and I ba…"

J. A. replied Mar 7, 2009 to Sabine Parish in 1980--Check out this log from before the discovery of the Haynesville

61 Mar 7, 2009
Reply by J. A.

"In what terms does the quailty vary."

J. A. replied Mar 7, 2009 to Sabine Parish in 1980--Check out this log from before the discovery of the Haynesville

61 Mar 7, 2009
Reply by J. A.

"What do you think the shale thickness is in 17n 15w. Anyone?"

J. A. replied Mar 7, 2009 to EnCana Presentation

41 Mar 10, 2009
Reply by ShaleGeo

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