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"William, If my memory serves me correctly, you have an interest in Sec. 7-16n-14w.…"

Scott replied Mar 16, 2010 to Excellent EnCana Slides!!! (3/16/10)

16 Mar 18, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Sec 7-16N-14W results are in. I'd say it's a pretty good well."

Scott replied Mar 15, 2010 to Well Producing.

11 Mar 17, 2010
Reply by sesport

"What are your thoughts on that part of the play?"

Scott replied Mar 15, 2010 to question about the report date of the gas production in 17 16n 15 w

12 Mar 17, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Yeah you could be right about that. Although, I hope not because we could possibly s…"

Scott replied Mar 1, 2010 to US Natural Gas Production Graphs - EIA (2/26/10)

7 Mar 1, 2010
Reply by adubu

"Maybe this could finally be the decline in production from the cutback in rigs that…"

Scott replied Mar 1, 2010 to US Natural Gas Production Graphs - EIA (2/26/10)

7 Mar 1, 2010
Reply by adubu

"Good article Buck!!!!! I've been checking Sonris daily for Sec. 7-16N-14W, still wai…"

Scott replied Jan 12, 2010 to Sky's The Limit In The Haynesville Shale

2 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by JHH

"He seems to be talking out of his a$$"

Scott replied Jan 11, 2010 to Industry looking up, but threats remain

21 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by candywoman1

""I think it's time for a little regulation and so do most people with a brain" hahah…"

Scott replied Jan 11, 2010 to Industry looking up, but threats remain

21 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by candywoman1

"And spot prices weren't too far behind closing at 5.90. Looks like we're having that…"

Scott replied Dec 28, 2009 to moving on up!!!!

11 Dec 29, 2009
Reply by intrepid

"I imagine we'll be having several good draws in the weeks ahead. Temps looks to be w…"

Scott replied Dec 25, 2009 to Expecting a substantial withdrawal from natural gas from storage to be announced 12/24/09 by the EIA.

6 Dec 25, 2009
Reply by intrepid

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