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How current is this map??
I dont have a clue??? I just found it last night. I've googled haynesville shale many times and last night was the first time I came across it so I thought that it may be a new one...
It must not be a very good one, it has nothing in Natchitoches parish and two shale wells have been drilled there. Look at petrohawk.com, under presentations and events, and I think it's on page 11 of some kind of report. That is the best map with all of the wells and the thickness of the shale.

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