EnCana has permitted a Haynesville Shale well in T12N-R8W.  This well location is further southeast than any previous well in the play and will provide key information about both the Haynesville Shale and Bossier Shale in that area. 

 

EnCana, Red River 1 LP 7 #H1 Well, Serial #240843, S7-T12N-R8W

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A combination? CV and HA?
Yes. You do digress. LOL! Movie reviews belong in a different discussion group. Just so I am clear on your professional opinion of the Messenger production - No HA, Some BO and mostly LCV?
Jay, this may help explain why Petrohawk maps the Bossier Shale extending further south than the Haynesville Shale.
what and where is the Sabine uplift? How will it effect leasing in that area for the future?
I always wondered if the Messinger didn't have multiple zones it was producing from. Do you think it has horizontal possibilities?
I suspect it's due to hole temperatures. Also, formation dips are around 3 degrees.
Hey Guys,

I was wondering if any of you would know how to get a list of all rigs along with contact information?!@# We are a small inspection company that is trying to grow; and of course, I would be new to all of this. So if anyone would be so kind to let me know, shoot me an email. Thanks... Nicole
nstewart@tristarndt.com
Nicole, the Drilling Rig Locations Group (see link) lists all the currently working rigs on Haynesville Shale wells by area. You should be able to check the web for contact information for each drilling company and well operator.

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/drillingriglocations
YOUR THE BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks
Nic
We think so too, Nicole. LOL!
Skip, the check is in the mail!!
No problem, Les. I know you're good for it!

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