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Oil and Gas Shales Drive Service Activity

April 19, 2010
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Haliburton CEO, Dave Lesar, says that activity in the oil and gas shale plays is allowing his company to increase prices. However, he sees uncertainty in natural gas prices that could reduce the current increase in activity. More at NASDAQ.


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