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AL, for vertical wells you can commingle more than one formation. But for horizontal developments, it will take separate wells for each horizon.
13 hours ago
YLO, sorry about speaking "Chinese". I do not think the difference in parts of the Haynesville Shale is black and white but rather gradual changes as go from one spot to another. So it is not really that easy to define "core" acreage in the play. Th…
13 hours ago
KCM, the shale thickness is just one parameter and there are others concerning the rock properties, etc that are just as important. This is the reason some of the highest rate wells are not necessarily located in the thickest part of the Haynesville…
13 hours ago
Chad, the Haynesville Unit includes both Section 34 & Section 35 so mineral owners in both sections will share in the production. The lateral is primarily in Section 35 but does extend into Section 34.
13 hours ago
Ken, They are planning to drill in on section and into the next section. Will both sections benefit or just one, should the well produce? Chad Procell
yesterday
Les B replied to Granny's discussion '80 Choke'
KCM, it is possible. Several operators have indicated their intent to restrict flows during this low price environment.
yesterday
Les B replied to Granny's discussion '80 Choke'
EB, they may just be equipped with larger choke bodies that would allow a choke opening (80/64") larger than 1".
yesterday
JHH, just think you should have said "ExxonMobil" in the headline. Especially given much of the company's existing expertise and uncoventional gas acreage position in the US came from the Mobil side. ExxonMobil will not necessarily make a market fo…
yesterday
KCM, there is not yet a clear picture of the different gas resource tiers for the Haynesville Shale. Plus, one also has to consider the gas resources contained in the Bossier Shale play.
yesterday
Where is North Toledo State Park. Thanks..
yesterday
Please accept my apology for the error regarding the Haynesville mascot.
yesterday
I was wondering that too, I graduated in 74, and it was the Golden Tornado. Winning the state championship is great!
yesterday
Great to see Haynesville win championship. When did they become Hurricanes? I remember them as "Golden Tornado". I went to many of their games in late 40's and 50's. Some great teams back then. I graduated from Shongaloo High School in '52. We didn'…
yesterday
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Forest has permitted a new Haynesville Shale test in Section 34/35 of T8N-R14W. The horizontal lateral will run west under Toledo Bend Reservoir. This well would be located further south and west than any previous Haynesville Shale well in Louisiana…
on Monday
RBH, where were you able to locate the flowing pressure information?
on Monday
Carthage beat La Grange to advance to the State Title game on the Texas`side of the play. Congrats to all of you!
on Sunday
Eastex, the vast majority of Haynesville/Bossier Shale completions in Texas are associated with the Carthage, North (Bossier Shale) Field. This was just the original name assigned to the gas accumulation by the TRRC. There are other field names such…
on Sunday
Sesport, someone needs to tell Gregory to bring his film to the West Coast. The environmentialists out here would love this film.
on Sunday
Kevin, sorry but your "seismic guy" lost all credibility if he said the pool of oil could be as much as Saudi Arabia. Please read "Twilight in the Desert" to get a more detailed prospective on SA's oil reserves. By the way, running seismic doesn't…
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It looks as though everything associated with "Haynesville" is booming as the Haynesville High Hurricanes won the Louisiana State 1A Football Championship by a score of 19-12.
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Oil & Gas Activity - Shreveport Times (6/29/08)

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At 8:44pm on December 8, 2009, ShaleGeo said…
Looks like a mechanical issue as they could not get the kick off plug set. But, I am a geo, not an engineer.
Jay
At 9:33pm on December 3, 2009, ken hatcher said…
Les, the well just south of armistead( ralph webb) was it sucessful...thanks, ken
At 10:16am on November 29, 2009, R B said…
Thank you for the insight, we will keep an eye open next year for the permit. What part of the world are you located, so we can invite you for dinner when the well spuds? Thanks again, RB
At 2:45pm on November 28, 2009, R B said…
Thanks always for your help and information, and for taking the time to write. Our Pride/Encana lease expires February 2011, do you think they will have a well in our section by then? thanks, RB
At 10:42pm on November 26, 2009, R B said…
Oops, Les I meant Petrohawk's November presentation, page 12. Is section 20 in the dark red area? Hard for these old eyes to tell! Thanks again, RB
At 10:34pm on November 26, 2009, R B said…
Thanks for the update Les, glad to know they are still interested in our area. Our family land is just north of 155 in section 20 just below Mr. Adcock's section, T13N-R8W. In the presentation you posted a while back with the detailed maps (Chesapeake, I think), it looked like our section was half in the Haynesville area, am i correct in reading that? Many thanks, RB
At 8:05am on November 25, 2009, Skip Peel- Independent Landman said…
Les. At this point I'm not surprised that there are other wells permitted as CV but producing from the HA. A staffer at LOC led me to believe that the instances of such were few. That doesn't seem to be the case as I keep running into additional examples in various fields. Though it's been discussed in brief on the site, I'm wondering what the reaction will be when a CV or LCV well makes your H of F list.
At 9:52am on November 24, 2009, Skip Peel- Independent Landman said…
Les. Though I have not been actively searching for CV/LCV wells that appear to be producing from HA depths, I am running across additional wells on a semi-regular basis. While conducting research in the Elm Grove Field, I ran across these two, #238382 and 237344. Certainly these IP's can't be CV.
At 8:23am on November 17, 2009, Keith - Site Publisher said…
I'm trying to think if anything has changed as of Saturday...and I can't think of what it might be.
At 8:21am on November 17, 2009, Keith - Site Publisher said…
Thanks for the heads up. What kind of connection do you use on your laptop...cable? Does it only stall with GHS? Does it stall on the homepage? Any other pages?
 
 

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