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  1. Thread: Brown Dense

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    Re: Brown Dense

    http://www.ogj.com/articles/2011/11/louisiana-brown-dense-leasing-spreads-eastward.html

    Also, the July 29th article is a great summation of the multi-page announcement by SWN.
  2. Thread: Brown Dense

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    Re: Brown Dense

    http://theadvocate.com/home/1214095-125/la.-top-crude-producer

    The Brown Dense is mentioned in the last paragraph. What is particularly noteworthy are the comments about the HS in the previous...
  3. Thread: Brown Dense

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    Re: Brown Dense

    http://www.magnoliareporter.com/news_and_business/local_business/article_226d51c6-013d-11e1-9254-001cc4c03286.html

    SWN says it is drilling lateral portion of Atlanta Field well....
  4. Thread: Brown Dense

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    Re: Brown Dense

    http://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20111023/BUSINESS/110230337/Future-bright-oil-industry

    Check out the comments about the Brown Dense and the TMS!
  5. Thread: Brown Dense

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    Re: Brown Dense

    http://www.joshitech.com/spe83621.pdf

    Admittedly, this is a dated document (2003), but it does provide a background on the economics of horizontal drilling.
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    Choudawg86,

    What do you know about the sand formations activity in the Ark/La border area? I understand there is quite a bit of activity going on, but most of it is not receiving the press...
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    Re: Ruston Eating Places

    I understand from a previous post that Starbuck's caught fire. Is it open or closed? BTW, if I wanted a bag of freshly-ground coffee (in or around Ruston), where should I go?
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    So, what's going on these days? There hasn't been a lot of commentary on this site lately, and according to gohaynesvilleshale.com, the main players are having problems generating capital right now...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    Well, I hold the distinction of making the last post, and my last comment was somewhat too introspective, so I will try to make amends with this one.

    Where are we in terms of "the map" of the...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    In this morning's paper (Baton Rouge) www.2theadvocate.com, there is an artilce about a speech given by Dan Briggs, president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association. He said that the present area...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    Okay, I guess I'll be the one to ask the obvious. Suppose you are contacted by one of the companies presently searching the area for oil and gas. What's the next step? Who do you contact for...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    These news items may have been reported elsewhere, but the Times-Picayune (www.nola.com) is reporting under its Metro section that the State of Louisiana has signed a lease deal around DeSoto Parish...
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    Re: Ruston Eating Places

    Back in the day, they weren't too many places around that served a good breakfast buffet in Ruston, and I see where Shoney's out of 67 has closed. It was either Pete's Donuts or McDonald's. What...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    I have read that one of the problems they are encountering is that the lithology (rock formations) changes the closer you get to the La/Arkansas state line. Does this mean that there are no other...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    Is it possible that the exploration/drilling activity could spread to Union, Ouachita, and Richland parishes? What's the possibility that it could extend into southern Arkansas?
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    Okay, folks, I suppose it's time for a State of the State (if you'll pardon the pun) so to speak, but exactly where are we with regard to the Haynesville Shale (and surrounding formations)? The...
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    Re: Ruston Eating Places

    All right, this is for all our resident gourmands out there...whose got the best barbecue (and iced tea) in and around the Ruston area?
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    According to people who are a lot wiser than me, oil and gas are fugacious minerals, meaning they are migratory. If that is the case, then I see new fields of exploration opening up in and around...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    So, are there any parking spaces available around the Claiborne Parish courthouse in Homer? How many landmen do you suppose there are in and around the Homer/Haynesville area these days? :icon_wink:
  20. Thread: The "C" word

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    Re: The "C" word

    It goes without saying that my prayers are with you. May the Peace which passes all understanding be yours!
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    This is the analysis that dovetails with the local folklore of those who reside in the more sparsely-populated parishes of north Louisiana, and oddly enough, is being picked up in the national media,...
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    Re: Ruston Eating Places

    I'm not sure whether it's changed or not, but I can tell you that I had that double cheesburger combo many eons ago when my digestive capabilities were a lot better than they are today!

    I once...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    In today's edition (08/01/08) edition of the LA Times (www.latimes.com), there is an article on the Haynesville Shale by a reporter who has been reviewing the blogging activity on...
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    Re: Haynesville Shale

    In the July 29th edition of the New York Times (www.nytimes.com), they have an article entitled "Gas Rush Is On, and Louisianians Cash In." In the second paragraph, they say the formation extends up...
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    Re: Ruston Eating Places

    Okay, I realize this thread is a departure from the subject matter somewhat, but I have a two-part request. One, does anyone know of someone in the Ruston area that sells honey, and two, is it too...
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