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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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5210Actually referencing more specifically directional drilling under populated areaHannoverian-2/6/2011
5209I only meant for political reasons not for any safety factors. When there are a jrhana-2/6/2011
5208Great post, thanks. You just summarized some of the great advantages of the techjrhana-2/6/2011
5207The surface location of any drilling will be away from populated areas. If it bHannoverian-2/6/2011
5206With respect, I disagree. If fracking is unsafe in a highly populated area, theA.J. Mullen12/6/2011
5205I have posted in the past about Govt takes on shale NG drilling, but anything I jrhana-2/6/2011
5204<Therefore, competition for energy resources will only become more intense gojrhana-2/6/2011
5203Could someone give some data on what is the GT (government take) in the US for dwizard222-2/6/2011
5202MarkWest Energy Partners Announces Completion of Acquisition of Langley Natural jrhana-2/6/2011
5201Well, I have seen it remarked many times that any frac drilling in Europe will bjrhana-2/6/2011
5200<i>Will this spill into the US?</i> (French environmental concern.)A.J. Mullen12/6/2011
5199Freeze knocked out coal plants and natural gas supplies, leading to blackouts djrhana-2/6/2011
5198China's Natural Gas Consumption Set to Surge in 2011 Message 27147504 Messjrhana12/6/2011
5197Wow, thanks Guys. Great posts, everyone. Anybody else? I do know that this threajrhana-2/6/2011
5196<i>The shale gas revolution has been a surprise, in a sector where surprisGlenn Petersen12/6/2011
5195Re: GATX Corp. (GMT) Website: gatx.com A pretty good fit in their lines of busE_K_S-2/5/2011
5194Maybe ole GATX (GMT) as a company/stock to benefit from this possible oil transpPaul Senior-2/5/2011
5193Feb. 4, 2011, 4:42 p.m. EST Pipeline giant Kinder Morgan readies IPO marketwatchE_K_S-2/5/2011
5192Re: Rail Tanker Cars - A Pure Play? Seems like Buffet had a complete plan in miE_K_S12/5/2011
5191Interesting article on how railroads may play a part in shale oil transportationPaul Senior12/5/2011
5190Help, Flipping around I have not found a single worthwhile article to post todjrhana-2/5/2011
5189Wow, fascinating stuff, thanks. It is kind of sobering to think that here at agjrhana-2/5/2011
5188OT - I second your comments on induction cooktops. We don't have one now buTheSlowLane-2/5/2011
5187Per your PM request.. The beauty of Induction cooking: theinductionsite.com OHawkmoon-2/4/2011
5186Agreed and it looks like volume is inching up too which is good. We still have TheSlowLane-2/4/2011
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