Great read! It's really interesting starting from page 350. I would really like to hear what everyone has to think about this.

Could someone translate the cores on page 412? Are all the wells good? Does the Bossier formation seem to have a lot of potential based off of these cores? Can you get much information from these cores?

http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/oil-gas/publications/EP/NT1539...

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Oh it's no problem Jim. Jay had already answered my questions anyway.
I tried deleting them but I couldn't find that option.

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