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It's interesting that Dr. Kumar states, "Gas units are normally larger than oil units, normally ranging from 40 to 640 acres." If 640 acres is at the top end, and 60 to 80 acres is what most geologists agree is required to drain Haynesville Shale gas, why is the State department of Conservation approving huge units along the Texas border?

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