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Shaler,

Awhile back, I started a resume database and many of you have taken advantage of it. Many head hunters have utilized the database, so hopefully some of you have benefitted from this. I know the job hunt is brutal nowadays. If you have yet to upload your resume, or if you are a head hunter, get registered and participate!

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Who has the most rigs on the Louisiana side of the play?? - Take a guess.

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"Multiple Wells on Pad Sites" - Is it possible to drill additional wells and lateral into section 9 & 10? 4 wells per pad site?

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