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Cad´mus, settled a neighboring part of the country, called Boe-o´tia, where they founded the city which was later known as Thebes.
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Our dedicated operating team has been managing cost well and our lease operating expenses including transportation fees and excluding property taxes came in at 1902 per Boe, which is toward the lower end of our guidance range of $18.50 to $21 per Boe.
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D for 2009 is a little less than $5 of Boe, which is also industry-leading.
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Grew average daily production to 5,507 barrels of oil equivalent "Boe" per day, a 149%
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( "Boe") may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation.
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The shoe store was started by E.L. "Boe" Williams and is currently managed by Charley Register, who has been with the company nearly 30 years.
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Boe Presentation -- For the purpose of calculating unit revenues and costs, natural gas is converted to a barrel of oil equivalent ( "Boe") using six thousand cubic feet ( "Mcf") of natural gas equal to one barrel of oil unless otherwise stated.
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( "Boe") may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation.
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Boe Presentation -- For the purpose of calculating unit revenues and costs, natural gas is converted to a barrel of oil equivalent ( "Boe") using six thousand cubic feet ( "Mcf") of natural gas equal to one barrel of oil unless otherwise stated.
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A December 31, 2008 Sproule Reserve Report provided to the Company by Pubco indicates the property had a Proven Plus Probable (P Plus P) value using a 10\% discount of $2,994,000 with remaining reserves under these parameters of 380,700 barrels of oil equivalent ( "Boe").
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