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"How does porosity effect production? Does it effect ease of extraction or flow press…"

LWC replied Sep 24, 2010 to Webster Parish Excitement?

31 Sep 26, 2010
Reply by jim neely

"Fayetteville Shale leases were always much less than HS or BS, at least up around He…"

LWC replied Sep 23, 2010 to Bonus Offer in Barnett Shale, City of Ft. Worth (For Comparison Purposes)

23 Sep 26, 2010
Reply by intrepid

"Thanks for the terms--this helps considerably!"

LWC replied Sep 23, 2010 to GHS Abbreviation Guide

10 Sep 23, 2010
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Thanks for the info. I don't understand all of it, were they successful with it?"

LWC replied Sep 22, 2010 to Webster Parish Excitement?

31 Sep 26, 2010
Reply by jim neely

"Has anyone been able to upload the log?"

LWC replied Sep 22, 2010 to Webster Parish Excitement?

31 Sep 26, 2010
Reply by jim neely

"What does 328 degrees at 14338' tell those of you in the know!"

LWC replied Sep 21, 2010 to Webster Parish Excitement?

31 Sep 26, 2010
Reply by jim neely

"Can you make the log an attachment to this site?"

LWC replied Sep 21, 2010 to Webster Parish Excitement?

31 Sep 26, 2010
Reply by jim neely

"The rig has moved to the Harold Montgomery well. All that is on the Reeves well is f…"

LWC replied Sep 21, 2010 to Webster Parish Excitement?

31 Sep 26, 2010
Reply by jim neely

"Are you referring to the Marion Reeves Well (S#241080)?"

LWC replied Sep 21, 2010 to Sonris well updates

95 Oct 21, 2010
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"WOW!! Between your description and the website videos the dimmer switch in my brain…"

LWC replied Sep 13, 2010 to EAST 80 OIL AND GAS COALITION: What Happened?

68 Sep 30, 2010
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

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