Rig count at 24 versus 200
Gas prices at $2 versus $12
All Good Acreage HBP
Most Industry Professionals Gone

Bottom line is sad in my opinion

Maybe it will come back but I fear it will not.

I for one don't visit this site to see a post of the latest natural gas link that anyone with a computer can find. I liked the discussions about wells being drilled. Oh well.

Jay

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KOH--your comments --Nail on Head---Plus We already have those engines with slight modifications will run on both gasoline or Nat Gas.

I would like to see our lobbyists promote these uses of natural gas - those images would be better PR than the current raft of ads on CNN and CNBC.

Most of the interest in Caddo currently concerns the Cotton Valley, and was spurred by what Indigo has been doing in the area.  You'll see some movement in this direction out of Chesapeake soon.

Chesapeake sold their cotton valley rights to Indigo.

Well we actually received an interested party notice from Chesapeake for a Horizontal Cotton Valley in Desoto Parish yesterday. Foot in mouth.

Andrew please consider posting the pre-app notice for review and comments.

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