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What Questar thinks about the Haynesville, Natural Gas, and the Current Administration

Rattie: Haynesville May Be One Of The Biggest Natural Gas Fields In The World “The Haynesville shale is perhaps one of the best illustratio…

Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics

28 May 28, 2009
Reply by Carter

Question Regarding Well in RRP, Sec. 30 ,14N, 9W

Hi, I have just been told by a neighbor that the well in the section above has gone horizontal and that he heard it went South. If that is…

Started by Trisha Giddens in Shale Related Topics

2 May 28, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

US natural gas rig count down to near 6-1/2 yr low

Fri May 22, 2009 2:01pm EDT NEW YORK, May 22 (Reuters) - The number of rigs drilling for natural gas in the United States fell by 17 to 71…

Started by RAZORBACK in Shale Related Topics

6 May 28, 2009
Reply by sesport

Bossier City planning to build public, natural gas pumps

By Drew Pierson • dpierson@gannett.com • May 27, 2009 As gas prices creep up slowly, Bossier City officials are working to get natural gas…

Started by The_Baron in Shale Related Topics

10 May 28, 2009
Reply by sesport

Question Re. Well in RRP, Section 30, 14N, 9W

A neighbor told us today that he talked with someone drilling on the well in this section and they told him that they are drilling horizont…

Started by Trisha Giddens in Shale Related Topics

4 May 28, 2009
Reply by Trisha Giddens

Good Idea?

http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20090527/NEWS01/905270323/1060 Another small step but I like it.

Started by Catfish in Shale Related Topics

0 May 27, 2009

Off topic story time

Why I don’t like alligators. Back in the 80’s I owned a camp on Toledo Bend Lake on the Texas side near English Marina. Fishing and wildlif…

Started by william buckner in Misc

4 May 26, 2009
Reply by Big Daddy, bcnr

Shallow rig going up in Claiborne

Shallow rig going up in section 23, township 20, 8 west. Does anyone know anything about this site?

Started by Hunter in Shale Related Topics

0 May 26, 2009

Not good news sorry!

Energy US LNG imports put pressure on struggling domestic producers By Sheila McNulty in Houston Published: May 26 2009 05:25 | Last updat…

Started by william buckner in Shale Related Topics

1 May 26, 2009
Reply by BirdDawg, plain ole' idiot

Is North Carolina the Next Natural Gas Play?

Unconventional Natural Gas from Organic Shales in North Carolina? New drilling methods may open previously unproductive rock units. Is…

Started by The_Baron in Shale Related Topics

3 May 26, 2009
Reply by The_Baron

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