Joe Dyer's Blog – June 2009 Archive (3)

Our Site Needs to Unite

Joe Dyer here, I have been reading all my messages in my box the last few months. To be honest with everyone I have been rather disapointed. We have seen to have lost site of why we started GoHaynesvilleShale. We all need to remember why this site was started, to share information about the Natural Gas situation that we have been blessed with. We need to share our information on everything we learn and find out. I know we all have our differences, but I think we should not use this site to show… Continue

Added by Joe Dyer on June 29, 2009 at 16:02 — 5 Comments

Action starting at Hall#5 (MTDR)

I Was at the location this morning. they were working on the well head with a piece of equipmet that I have never seen before. I would have asked what it was and what they were doing but,they were having PROBLEMS,so i decided to go back later,which will be ina few minutes. Does any one have an idea what this piece of equipment might be? As you Know we are having problems with fracking north of town. Porosity! JOE DYER

Added by Joe Dyer on June 27, 2009 at 10:21 — No Comments

It's close to time for companies to renew sec. leases

It's getting close to the time where O & G companies to renew their land leases, especially with municipalites,levee districts and whole sections. If anyone has any info. please let GHS members know. I know of one that is up in October north of town. Joe

Added by Joe Dyer on June 10, 2009 at 19:30 — 1 Comment

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