Haynesville Shale Aptitude Test--Solve the mystery and you get a prize!

What do you shalers notice about the enclosed map? Hint, it is the first one of its' kind to my knowledge in the Haynesville.

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HA RA SU74 What does the 74 stand for? Am I close? :o)
The map lists 289 which is another number that totally confuses me...but I bet you I am getting colder...right?

Does the number after the 289 R mean something?
Hey Jay!

I was looking on the west side of the section at the laterals there. It seems to be 2 in one section, and I can't tell of one of the laterals go from the north portion of the section all the way to the southern portion of the section to the south of it.

I can't figure it out though. LOL
It looks like three wells on the exact same North/South line in 3 seperate sections.
It shows the pipelines from the wells to the transportation line? :o)
Is that a super long lateral starting in one section and ending in the section to the north?
Or is that the first "super pad" well complex?
The proposed unit shows no well sites??
This one gets my vote KB. RCLS? Rotary closed loop system. Says it is is used to access multiple producing formations horizontally with one well if I am reading it correctly.
One of the laterals appears to be drilled across at least 2 sections, maybe even 3 sections which would mean a lateral of at least 10,560'. These laterals also seem to be drilled parallel to each other instead of being diametrically opposite of each other.
40 acre spacing? with a North to South drilled well next to a South to North drilled well.
I think that's just two wells, one going North, one going South with the pads located right next to each other on both sides of the section line.

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