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"The whole problem lies with this: Why buy from the old town market, farmer, and ranc…"

Mark replied Aug 26, 2009 to The dumbest thing I've ever heard...

28 Aug 27, 2009
Reply by intrepid

"I was going off of a report from a petroleum engineer on the Barnett Shale. San Dieg…"

Mark replied Aug 26, 2009 to The dumbest thing I've ever heard...

28 Aug 27, 2009
Reply by intrepid

"Not saying to ban it, but to add a fair tariff. This would help keep those countries…"

Mark replied Aug 26, 2009 to The dumbest thing I've ever heard...

28 Aug 27, 2009
Reply by intrepid

"Good info, thanks. Didn't know about this. Looks like we watered our crops with gas…"

Mark replied Aug 25, 2009 to The dumbest thing I've ever heard...

28 Aug 27, 2009
Reply by intrepid

"Then I could set them up with a fleet account. It may be slow starting but it would…"

Mark replied Jul 7, 2009 to Would a CNG station be feasible now?

18 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by benny688

"Is it Shell or Exxon that's building the LNG plant in the Midwest that also removes…"

Mark replied Jul 7, 2009 to Companies heavily vested in unconventional gas production, such as shale, could experience further pressure if LNG supplies intended for Asia and Europe, end up coming to an already oversupplied U.S.

14 Jul 7, 2009
Reply by Mark

"Wow... They are really moving with this. Explains why they are importing NG from the…"

Mark replied Jul 7, 2009 to Would a CNG station be feasible now?

18 Jul 8, 2009
Reply by benny688

"Did some fracing in Miss. some years ago. pressures were above 16,000 psi. had to us…"

Mark replied Jul 3, 2009 to HS Eastern boundary? Mississippi?

102 Jul 14, 2009
Reply by Catfish

"OK, this is a good start. But understand that Clean Energy Inc. is also a large impo…"

Mark replied Jul 3, 2009 to Grant would fuel use of natural gas in state

1 Jul 3, 2009
Reply by Mark

"You are correct, and many folks do not reallize this. One horizontal well in a high…"

Mark replied Jul 3, 2009 to Companies heavily vested in unconventional gas production, such as shale, could experience further pressure if LNG supplies intended for Asia and Europe, end up coming to an already oversupplied U.S.

14 Jul 7, 2009
Reply by Mark

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