Aubrey, My brother-in-law, Jack Freeman, worked out of Robeline, La. with a man named Aubry Sanders. I think they worked for the U.S. Soil Conservation Dept. Was that your father? My contact information is Bob Ballard 318-472-5281, e-mail bobballard@bellsouth.net
Thanks. Would have sent an invite your way, but I tend to get too involved with the GHS discussions, and then fail to keep up with the e-mails and invites. I spend much time reading other GHShalers' discussions and responses. There are a couple dozen GHShalers who I can honestly say I always stop for and go away with better insights into the oil and gas shales. I count you in that number. Thanks for sharing your discussions and thoughts with the rest of us.
Aubrey, use this link to go to the discussion about the Brammer well in Natchitoches Parish that I mentioned in our phone conversation this afternoon. The permitted horizon is the Eagle Ford Shale.
Aubrey, I suspect that you will rebuild your friend list and associated data quickly once the word gets around that you are back. My contact info follows:
Hello! I hope the site is a place for you to learn, network and contribute. My name is Keith and I started the site in June of 2008 to open up lines of communication between landowners. Since then, we have grown to over 13,000 members.
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Thanks, Aubrey. I'll look forward to seeing just how these AIX wells are operated.
Aubrey, My brother-in-law, Jack Freeman, worked out of Robeline, La. with a man named Aubry Sanders. I think they worked for the U.S. Soil Conservation Dept. Was that your father? My contact information is Bob Ballard 318-472-5281, e-mail bobballard@bellsouth.net
Aubrey,
Thanks. Would have sent an invite your way, but I tend to get too involved with the GHS discussions, and then fail to keep up with the e-mails and invites. I spend much time reading other GHShalers' discussions and responses. There are a couple dozen GHShalers who I can honestly say I always stop for and go away with better insights into the oil and gas shales. I count you in that number. Thanks for sharing your discussions and thoughts with the rest of us.
Much appreciated here. Have a great weekend.
DrWAVeSport Cd1 9/9/11
Welcome to the Union County group. I am perhaps the only member of this group that lives in Union County.
L Davis
Aubrey, I suspect that you will rebuild your friend list and associated data quickly once the word gets around that you are back. My contact info follows:
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There are a couple things you should check out. 1) Check out current discussions. 2) Join in on the County and Parish Groups. By joining a County or Parish, you are networking locally with people who share similar concerns.
Be sure to read up on how to navigate the site HERE. This will help you get the most out of the site.
As a member, should you ever be on the recieving end of crudeness, rudeness or spam, let me know. The site is a peered monitored site and we need your assistance.
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Keith "Haynesville"
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