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"We finally got a call from someone at CHK. She was not very forthcoming, but the fol…"Mack replied Jan 25, 2011 to Chesapeake shut in Camterra wells? |
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Jan 26, 2011 Reply by Linda Whatley |
"I'm not sure I know the answer. Either that or there are multiple pipeline issues. T…"Mack replied Jan 22, 2011 to Chesapeake shut in Camterra wells? |
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Jan 26, 2011 Reply by Linda Whatley |
"I just got some third hand information. An friend of the family said he had talked t…"Mack replied Jan 22, 2011 to Chesapeake shut in Camterra wells? |
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Jan 26, 2011 Reply by Linda Whatley |
"We have called CHK but no response yet. If I hear anything I'll post it."Mack replied Jan 21, 2011 to Chesapeake shut in Camterra wells? |
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