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"Bobi, I assume you mean drill the development wells from the Dickinson surface locat…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 16, 2011 to Petrohawk Files for Two Stand-Up 640 Acre Units

4 Aug 16, 2011
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Wlt, here is a listing of the Diamond & Endeavor operated Haynesville Shale well…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 15, 2010 to Bossier Activity

21 Sep 24, 2010
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"JM, that is a relatively small choke size and the well may still be "cleaning up" al…"

Les Bamburg replied Mar 11, 2010 to Haughton Field - Haynesville Shale Well

47 Jul 30, 2010
Reply by Catfish

"Skip, I do not think anyone has enough information to say the wells are "marginally…"

Les Bamburg replied Mar 11, 2010 to Haughton Field - Haynesville Shale Well

47 Jul 30, 2010
Reply by Catfish

"Dixie, thanks for the information. I could not locate a copy of that unit applicatio…"

Les Bamburg replied Feb 6, 2010 to BEUSA appling to form units

6 Feb 6, 2010
Reply by Dixie

"Dixie, which field?"

Les Bamburg replied Feb 3, 2010 to BEUSA appling to form units

6 Feb 6, 2010
Reply by Dixie

"Freddie, this is the only one I show for BEUSA in T18N-R11W: S36-T18N-R11W, HA RA S…"

Les Bamburg replied Feb 3, 2010 to BEUSA appling to form units

6 Feb 6, 2010
Reply by Dixie

"Gabby, Chesapeake will still need to frac and complete the well before there is any…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 18, 2009 to Haughton Field - Haynesville Shale Well

47 Jul 30, 2010
Reply by Catfish

"Greg, drilling is still underway."

Les Bamburg replied Sep 8, 2009 to Haughton Field - Haynesville Shale Well

47 Jul 30, 2010
Reply by Catfish

"Christopher, I am not aware of any Haynesville unit or permitted Haynesville Shale w…"

Les Bamburg replied Sep 6, 2009 to Haughton Field - Haynesville Shale Well

47 Jul 30, 2010
Reply by Catfish

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