Legend:
Green - Petrohawk
Blue - XTO
Lavender - Chesapeake
Yellow - WillDrill/Petrochem farmout to Questar


Note: These are all the units that have applied for; not necessarily approved yet. The DNR has hearings up to December 8, 2009.

Enjoy!
Earlene the barefooted UMO

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I just noticed the map you posted back in Sept. 09. Do you have an updated version or a website link to an updated map? Our lease is in T15N, R8W(near Castor), and your map is too far north to cover our area. Thanks.

Rockhead
Lorea, the following Haynesville Units have been formed but there have not yet been any permitted Haynesville Shale wells.

S5-T15N-R8W, HA RA SU69 Unit, J-W, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S6-T15N-R8W, HA RA SUKK Unit, Will-Drill, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S7-T15N-R8W, HA RA SU59 Unit, Will-Drill, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S18-T15N-R8W, HA RA SU70 Unit, J-W, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S19-T15N-R8W, HA RA SU71 Unit, J-W, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S29-T15N-R8W, HA RA SUQQ Unit, Will-Drill, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S30-T15N-R8W, HA RA SUOO Unit, Will-Drill, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S31-T15N-R8W, HA RA SUPP Unit, Will-Drill, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
S32-T15N-R8W, HA RA SURR Unit, Will-Drill, Woodwardville Field, Bienville Parish
Les:
I am aware that the sections you listed were declared Haynesville units well over two years ago( Sec. 29 and 30). Will-Drill went through the process, however, as of 12/30/09, they sold sections 29, 30, 31 and I think 32 (not sure) to Questar. I checked it out at the the Clerk of Court last week. I was curious to know if Earlene had an updated map as to who was leasing in our area (near Castor). Thanks.
Lorea, have you tried the "Interactive Maps" portion of SONRIS? Except for copies of documents, almost any well information and Haynesville Shale unit available in SONRIS can be accessed from the Interactive Maps, including the HA unit, unit name, applicant and order number. Sometime the units are not quite up-to-date. If there is a permitted Haynesville shale well in an area that has been unitized, but the map has not been updated, you can find out who the operator is and sometimes the correct unit name.

Terry Johnston
Terry:
This was one of my first posts in GHS. Since then I have learned about Sonris and all of the great info that you can access off of that site, including the interactive maps. I appreciate your letting me know. I still have a lot to learn.

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