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"Hay! That's me!"

Desperately Seeking Shale replied Jun 26, 2009 to Burk Chesapeake Lawsuit

5 Sep 16, 2009
Reply by adubu

"No, those werent included on the file. I was looking for them too."

Desperately Seeking Shale replied Jun 26, 2009 to Burk Chesapeake Lawsuit

5 Sep 16, 2009
Reply by adubu

"Hi LesB, Thanks! I thought that one was .7 MMcf/d, or 720 Mcfd. Am I mistaken?"

Desperately Seeking Shale replied Jun 26, 2009 to Haynesville drilling activity in shelby (well list)

44 Jul 31, 2009
Reply by Laurie Grimmett

"Thank you thank you! Im on the TRC right now. Good stuff! :)"

Desperately Seeking Shale replied Jun 25, 2009 to Haynesville drilling activity in shelby (well list)

44 Jul 31, 2009
Reply by Laurie Grimmett

"Thanks SOR, It looks like those arent Haynesville wells though, they're Travis Peak,…"

Desperately Seeking Shale replied Jun 25, 2009 to Haynesville drilling activity in shelby (well list)

44 Jul 31, 2009
Reply by Laurie Grimmett

"Indeed, that is my question. Here's a nail. You hit it on the head. Thanks for your…"

Desperately Seeking Shale replied Jun 25, 2009 to Haynesville drilling activity in shelby (well list)

44 Jul 31, 2009
Reply by Laurie Grimmett

"Thank you Carter. Big help. HUGE!"

Desperately Seeking Shale replied Jun 9, 2009 to Shelby County test results

14 Sep 12, 2009
Reply by little ole 1st grade teacher

"Thanks everyone for your input. I had read on an earlier post that Chesapeake was dr…"

Desperately Seeking Shale replied May 21, 2009 to Shelby County test results

14 Sep 12, 2009
Reply by little ole 1st grade teacher

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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of)  nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.

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