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Does Anyone Know of Any CAT 583 and CAT 594 Pipe Layers For Sale?

I am not the best blogger so I hope this is okay to ask. I have a customer looking for 5-583's and 6-594's to buy. Also need a 42" bending machine. I figure since a lot of you are actively in the field, you may be able to point me in the right direction. THANKS!!!

Posted on February 12, 2009 at 12:39 — 2 Comments

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At 5:38 on September 17, 2009, Dorcheated A1 said…
Deborah, sorry I didn't do it sooner. Please accept my apology.
At 7:48 on September 14, 2009, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Deborah, thanks for the friend request. Love your cars. The SNAPSHOT map is a grid of townships. Each township shaded in pink has at least one HA (Haynesville) Drilling & Production Unit with the township total notated in each. 14N - 15W currently has 29 total so it is obviously a desirable area of the Play. Your section is under unit order to Chesapeake. Chesapeake has not permitted a well for your section as yet. At current natural gas prices, that's alright. The controlling factor in Chesapeake's decision of when to drill is the term of the leases in that section. More specifically the lease or leases will are closest to term expiration. Since there are no existing wells in your section, Chesapeake must drill a well in order to hold the lease in force. Barring a majority of acres under lease being extended by the lessors, you should see a well drilled no later than the last three to four months of the shortest lease term for the section. Good Luck. Wells in 14N - 15W should be good ones.
At 9:18 on July 15, 2009, Stay Informed said…
We are BFFS That means best friends forever
At 11:36 on February 16, 2009, Stay Informed said…
That dinner was so good!
At 8:11 on January 31, 2009, beth said…
my paternal gma's maiden name was West...glad to meet cha
At 7:28 on January 27, 2009, Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) said…
A blog is the place to give us your observations about something you find important. If its a good blog and pertains to the natural Natural Gas Industry, I may highlight it and then it's put on the homepage.
At 17:03 on January 25, 2009, Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) said…
Thanks for adding the pictures, I've enjoyed them. Are you a Louisiana native?
At 9:59 on January 23, 2009, Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) said…
I like the profile picture. What kind of car you driving...I'll guess a 69 camaro.
 
 
 

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