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#1Bob “Oil and Energy” JamesonJuly 26, 2011, 1:30 pm
I really appreciate great ideas and thoughtful editorial content. When it comes to this industry so much is compiled of fluff and nonsense and I really appreciate how you guys share the real deal and don’t lead your readers astray from the facts. Thanks for your great work and I’ll continue to be an avid follower for many years to come!
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#1Bob “Oil and Energy” JamesonJuly 26, 2011, 1:30 pm
I really appreciate great ideas and thoughtful editorial content. When it comes to this industry so much is compiled of fluff and nonsense and I really appreciate how you guys share the real deal and don’t lead your readers astray from the facts. Thanks for your great work and I’ll continue to be an avid follower for many years to come!
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