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"Jffree, let's see how this works - hoyo arriba."

Les Bamburg replied Aug 10, 2010 to Crimson Exploration Conference Call

26 Nov 24, 2010
Reply by Jary Adams

"Jffree, I reckon you go uphole but not up-hole."

Les Bamburg replied Aug 9, 2010 to Crimson Exploration Conference Call

26 Nov 24, 2010
Reply by Jary Adams

"Ken, I believe the Haynesville Lime would be dry gas similar to the Haynesville Shal…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 8, 2010 to Crimson Exploration Conference Call

26 Nov 24, 2010
Reply by Jary Adams

"Ken, the rig count for the Haynesville Shale has remained steady for the past couple…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 8, 2010 to Crimson Exploration Conference Call

26 Nov 24, 2010
Reply by Jary Adams

"AL, my underatnding is the Haynesville Lime would require horizontal wells for devel…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 8, 2010 to Crimson Exploration Conference Call

26 Nov 24, 2010
Reply by Jary Adams

"Ken, the Haynesville Lime is below the Haynesville Shale and above the Smackover for…"

Les Bamburg replied Aug 8, 2010 to Crimson Exploration Conference Call

26 Nov 24, 2010
Reply by Jary Adams

"Frank, Sabine County is looking better by the day. Now you just need to some good we…"

Les Bamburg replied Jul 31, 2010 to New From Oil Voice RE: Sabine County

33 Sep 12, 2010
Reply by ALongview

"JWC, I believe at minimum it means they have seen a well log that confirms the prese…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 18, 2010 to New Endeavor Permit-Barrett #1 (403-30458)

17 Jun 26, 2010
Reply by Frank Coday

"Jffree1, Goodrich has kept one rig running in Louisiana in the northern DeSoto Paris…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 18, 2010 to New Endeavor Permit-Barrett #1 (403-30458)

17 Jun 26, 2010
Reply by Frank Coday

"Frank, two of the first discoveries of the Haynesville Shale were in Red River Paris…"

Les Bamburg replied Jun 6, 2010 to More From OilVoice

39 Jul 8, 2010
Reply by jffree1

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