68 members
478 members
194 members
11 members
405 members
18 members
250 members
457 members
11 members
388 members
Posted by Char on May 29, 2025 at 14:42 — 4 Comments
© 2026 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher).
Powered by
Comment Wall (18 comments)
You need to be a member of GoHaynesvilleShale.com to add comments!
Join GoHaynesvilleShale.com
landownerGone Fishin said…
landownermary said…
landownermary said…
landownerGone Fishin said…
landownerGone Fishin said…
Status # 670592
API # OP # 609261 - NFR ENERGY, LLC
Pending Approval , Submitted 09/05/2008 , Filed Online MITCHELL TRUST - Well # 1A
06 - SHELBY County New Drill
Vertical
DRILLING PERMIT #664844 ABANDONED & REDR ( 09/05/2008 11:10:40 AM )
landownerGone Fishin said…
Some info was reported in the Tyler paper. Here is an excerpt and a link.
"When gauged on an 18/64-inch choke, the Boles Well No. 1 potentialed 621,000 cubic feet of gas per day. This well is located 2.9 miles northwest of Wheelock in the Naconiche Creek. Chesapeake Operating Inc. completed the well to a depth of 11,757 feet. Production is in the Rodessa-Travis Peak Consolidated formation."
http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20080727/BUSINESS03/807260309
I will keep my eyes open for more information on this well.
landownerGone Fishin said…
CHK's CEO, Aubrey McClendon, has pegged the Haynesville Shale--several times in comments to Wall Street analysts --as underlying about 3.5 million acres (an area of 5469 square miles ). Recently he described it in a conference call as "a square area about 75 miles on a side" which would be about 3.6 million acres
The larger it is obviously the better it is for the mineral owners, but it is better for our economy--all of us, producers, pipeline cos. and consumers, etc which includes us all because it increases the likelihood that we have more than enough natural gas reserves to divorce the US from its devastating dependence on OPEC crude oil and finally, switch to a clean, superior, abundant American fuel.
landownerGone Fishin said…
View All Comments