I'm not complaining... just curious. Help us understand why the price of natural gas is rising. Is it a trend or a short term spike?
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Permalink Reply by JHH on October 22, 2012 at 9:51 I forgot about the depletion and tax deduction issues. So, i suppose that means both are in the bulls-eye of our "lawmakers"
Permalink Reply by MARG on October 24, 2012 at 13:47 The same old plan that was in for 2008 will be back---owners will lose depletion; operators will lose deductions, etc. It is disaster for all energy people. He did not win his energy deals. NARO and others worked hard that year. We will need to fight it again, but I know several who have been "wheels" all over world in energy; back here retired, and I too feel, like they, that this time our minerals will be natoinalized. If not they will be taken though taxation, I know it is wrong to be fearful, but they do have that R WORD in mind. I just hope that we can save our country through our votes and that it can be peaceful. This is a serious election and even ministers are concerned. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
Permalink Reply by JHH on October 22, 2012 at 7:48 I sure hope you're correct! But the price of natural gas is going down faster than Big Tex!
Permalink Reply by essay on October 22, 2012 at 9:59 i just don't really think there is much chance of the government making a serious attempt to regulate fracking unless obama wins, so keep your fingers crossed and more importantly GO VOTE no matter where you live.
Permalink Reply by adubu on October 22, 2012 at 10:14 essay--- as old saying--- Vote Early and Often !!!!!
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