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"There will be stations at Time it lube on Pines Rd, Chevron in Mansfield est 12/2011…"

harley replied Nov 11, 2011 to Louisiana looks at developing natural gas vehicle industry

21 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1

"I am hearing that this was possibly a flash tank explosion in the amine plant."

harley replied Jun 11, 2011 to Exco Plant Fatality

16 Jun 12, 2011
Reply by Marc Schulz

"I agree Les. Amine may be a little hard to wash off but should be about it. Although…"

harley replied Jun 7, 2011 to Exco Plant Fatality

16 Jun 12, 2011
Reply by Marc Schulz

"Sec 16- currently flowing around a million cubit foot a day Sec 17- currently flowin…"

harley replied Feb 19, 2011 to LOGANSPORT FIELD SECTION 16 & 17

35 Feb 19, 2011
Reply by MARG

"Mccoy 16 currently flowing around 1mmcf"

harley replied Oct 14, 2010 to LOGANSPORT FIELD SECTION 16 & 17

35 Feb 19, 2011
Reply by MARG

"Teresa, I believe Regency owns this. Kinder Morgan operates an amine plant in there…"

harley replied Oct 12, 2010 to Gas Treatment Facilities in DeSoto Parish

2 Oct 12, 2010
Reply by harley

"Sec 16 will probaly be online in the next few days. Linda you can go to Sonris Lite…"

harley replied Oct 12, 2010 to LOGANSPORT FIELD SECTION 16 & 17

35 Feb 19, 2011
Reply by MARG

"About four months once it goes online"

harley replied Oct 11, 2010 to LOGANSPORT FIELD SECTION 16 & 17

35 Feb 19, 2011
Reply by MARG

"Linda, Sec 17 currently flowing around 2.5 mmcf a day. 16 looks to have a completion…"

harley replied Oct 10, 2010 to LOGANSPORT FIELD SECTION 16 & 17

35 Feb 19, 2011
Reply by MARG

"Thanks Les, Mr. ShaleGeo any insight on this"

harley replied Mar 24, 2010 to Comstock Announces Successful Upper Haynesville Shale Well in Sabine Parish (3/24/2010)

15 Mar 27, 2010
Reply by Bacon

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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of)  nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.

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