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"Robert, now you should explain how wells can leak "petrochemicals" when such substan…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 27, 2010 to Some speculative binary thinking on shale plays and frac contamination of water supplies

47 Dec 2, 2010
Reply by Tom Hough

"Robert, 1) Even the Marcellus Shale is substantially deeper than drinking water aqu…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 27, 2010 to Some speculative binary thinking on shale plays and frac contamination of water supplies

47 Dec 2, 2010
Reply by Tom Hough

"Robert, in absence of full information it is difficult to properly assess. Assuming…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 27, 2010 to Well performance prediction using DT-1's

25 Nov 27, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Robert, all the information I utilize is sourced from Sonris and then includes a cer…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 26, 2010 to Well performance prediction using DT-1's

25 Nov 27, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Marg, can you clarify who you think is spending government funds."

Les Bamburg replied Nov 26, 2010 to Project aims to liquefy U.S. natural gas

16 Nov 26, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Robert, now for Item #1. Flowing casing pressure is just a parameter, together with…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 25, 2010 to Well performance prediction using DT-1's

25 Nov 27, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Sesport, the analysis I posted by Pace did look at start to finish (ie full life cyc…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 25, 2010 to Study from Cornell University re. GHG's Related to Fracking

49 Nov 25, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Robert, I will try to tackle item #2 first. I have attached a grid with my estimate…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 25, 2010 to Well performance prediction using DT-1's

25 Nov 27, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"Robert, you may want to focus on one topic at a time - that will help in getting you…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 24, 2010 to Well performance prediction using DT-1's

25 Nov 27, 2010
Reply by Robert Duke

"PG, at current prices natural gas is competitive with coal in certain parts of the U…"

Les Bamburg replied Nov 24, 2010 to Project aims to liquefy U.S. natural gas

16 Nov 26, 2010
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