NATURAL GAS: Natural gas rose 16 cents to $3.454 per 1,000 cubic feet on Sept. 15, 2009 during morning energy trading. During Sept. 4, 2009, natural gas prices fell to $2.409 being a seven-year low, on the eve of the heating season.
CRUDE OIL: Benchmark crude for October delivery was up 69 cents at $69.55 a barrel in electronic morning trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Sept. 15, 2009.
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Added by Larry Weeks on September 14, 2009 at 12:03 —
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I am writing this again because I am not sure what happened to the first blog.
MY nephew is in treatment and his 83 year old mother is tending to his affairs. I am his uncle and was asked to try and help. Donald Duhan with Encana made an offer of $5000.00 an acre, and said that this written offer is good until sept the 4th after that time the offer would be withdrawn. He has a total of 29.04 acres in this section. sec 21-18 north-14west, One tract is 18.1 acres and the other is 11.03… Continue
Added by jim bobb on August 30, 2009 at 3:30 —
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They're not just getting rich... They're getting even…
Anyone around long enough to remember the 1983 movie “Trading Places” with Eddie Murphy where two callous brothers (the Dukes) corner the frozen orange juice market? In the end, Winthorpe (Dan Aykroyd)and Billie Ray Valentine (Eddie Murphy) gained advanced knowledge that the supply of orange juice was not harmed by a frost- trading on the information they made a fortune in a few… Continue
Added by GK on August 29, 2009 at 3:54 —
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Hi Freddie Mac,
I think I may can get you a map from the court house in Coushatta. I know most everyone there in the clerks office, so if they have one, I know I can get you a copy.
I will check on that in the morning.
Added by Trisha Giddens on August 27, 2009 at 15:10 —
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Natural Gas Prices At Lowest Levels In Seven Years:
Natural gas tumbled 4.5 cents to $2.865 per 1,000 cubic feet during Thursday, Aug. 27th. The price of natural gas dropped as low as $2.692 per 1,000 cubic feet earlier on Aug. 27, a price not seen since Aug. 7, 2002. Also, during Aug. 27, benchmark crude for October delivery added $1.06 to settle at $72.49 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Has anyone seen the Texas Supreme Court's Decision on Brown/Wagner vs. Sheppherd? If so, do you have a legal opinion on how this will affect mineral and landowner with minerals when leasing?
Here is a link to the PDF containing the decision on the state's website:
Can anyone tell me about the bill that passed that raised the "non-participation" drilling expense percentage to go up from 200% to 300%?
I'd like to see a list of the lawmakers that sold out the people.
please reply and thanks
"Renewable energy and clean-burning natural gas are the basis of a new strategy the world needs to create a cleaner and more secure future. And the global transformation to a clean-energy economy may be the greatest economic opportunity of the 21st century."…
Oil prices fell below $66/barrell on Aug. 17 despite three (3) tropical weather systems brewing (one done, two cooking... "Claudette", "Ana" & Hurcn. "Bill"). The appearance of hurricanes and tropical storms, which can damage oil and natural gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico, were outweighed by new reports today showing that nervous consumers are holding on to their money as the economic recession drags on.
In morning trading on Aug. 17, benchmark crude for September delivery… Continue
hello all.can anyone tell me what comes after the well have been plugged. and what are some of the reason why they plug wells which they finished putting up. thank you very much. JT.
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.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…