GHS Publisher, Keith Mauck, and I recently attended a conference in Washington regarding the future of Shale…Continue
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I've seen quite a bit in the press about converting heavy and light-duty vehicles to natural gas, but this is the first I've seen about another major transport sector possibly converting--shipping.…Continue
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Not long ago, Samson Contour Energy offered my family in Sabine Parish a lease for 0-->4000ft, Fredericksburg formation I believe. The bonus was $250 and for the royalty I have two options: A)…Continue
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The latest issue of Foreign Affairs is finally covering the unconventional gas boom in the US, even mentioning the Haynesville directly. This is the first big article I've seen recently on the…Continue
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