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Gold/Mining/Energy
Shale Natural Gas, Oil and NGLs and ESA
An SI Board Since August 2008
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3210ESA. still mostly out of ESA except for a modest stash of warrants. It looks goaustrieconomist-5/24/2010
3209Hi austrieconomist, Are you back into ESA in any size? Hope you are doing wellWilliam JH-5/24/2010
3208Energy Economist focus on Marcellus Shale (May 24, 2010). energyeconomist.com austrieconomist25/24/2010
3207<b>Firms find more gas beyond the Marcellus field The discovery gives hopGlenn Petersen35/23/2010
3206AEP Utilities Sees Continued 'Dash to Gas' in Electric Power Generation,TheSlowLane15/18/2010
3205From the recent Management Discussion in the SEC release: Based on the Company&jrhana15/15/2010
3204ESA has released its second quarter results: <b>Energy Services of AmericGlenn Petersen-5/14/2010
3203Oil & Gas Project Spending Projected to Surge in Southeastern U.S. This YearTheSlowLane15/12/2010
3202Dats why they need ESA;0)Pogeu Mahone-5/10/2010
3201In the graphic: "Natural gas is trucked to a pipeline for delivery.&quo22jt-5/10/2010
3200<b>Shale Gas Will Rock the World</b> <i>Huge discoveries of nGlenn Petersen25/10/2010
3199This could be good for ESA. Replace old gas lines. How old are these lines? ThPogeu Mahone-5/9/2010
3198Incidentally, ESA should be announcing their earnings for Q1 on the 17th. The JohnJr-5/9/2010
3197Impressive ESA Interview with Ed Burns and Marshall Reynolds. Sorry if it'JohnJr15/9/2010
3196This should have some positive implications for ESA: Beefing Up the Marcellus MJohnJr-5/9/2010
3195great references from Brumar NG has the advantage now. Oil drilling is under a JohnJr-5/9/2010
3194Marcellus Shale from a Geologists View by jbirmingham The Pennsylvania Council JohnJr-5/9/2010
3193Thought thread readers might be interested in this site: Unconventional ReservoBrumar8915/5/2010
3192<b>2009: Most Energy-Efficient Economy in History</b> Mark J. PerryGlenn Petersen15/3/2010
3191But not for long as This is bad news Shale-Gas Drilling in U.S. May Stall as BePogeu Mahone-4/25/2010
3190My error. <b>Shale-Gas Drilling in U.S. May Stall as Below-Production PriGlenn Petersen-4/25/2010
3189That not bad news The two watershed areas account for less than 10 percent of tPogeu Mahone24/23/2010
3188Bad news from New York: <b>State Decision Blocks Drilling for Gas in CatsGlenn Petersen14/23/2010
3187The spread looks interesting: <img src='http://content.screencast.com/usTheSlowLane-4/21/2010
3186The full prelim article--he's making some major assumptions Note the very laDitchdigger14/20/2010
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