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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Jay, if I understand your point this has occurred previously:

Petrohawk (KCS), Roos A #H5 Well, Serial #238400, S3-T16N-R11W
Petrohawk (KCS), Mack Hogan #H4 Well, Serial #238401, S3-T16N-R11W

Petrohawk (KCS), Osborne 8 #H3 Well, Serial #238544, S8-T16N-R11W
Petrohawk (KCS), Woodley 8 #H6 Well, Serial #238381, S8-T16N-R11W

Petrohawk (KCS), EG Plantation #63 Well, Serial #237344, S9-T16N-R11W
Petrohawk (KCS), Goodwin 9 #5 Well, Serial #238382, S9-T16N-R11W

Petrohawk (KCS), Roos #H32 Well, Serial #238585, S17-T16N-R11W
Petrohawk, Brown 17 #4 Well, Serial #238222, S17-T16N-R11W

EnCana, Colbert Lands 16 #H1 Well, Serial #238108, S16-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Colbert Lands 16 #H2 Well, Serial #239399, S16-T13N-R9W

Questar, Rex Young 6 #H1 Well, Serial #239383, S6-T14N-R11W
Questar, Rex Young 6 #H2 Well, Serial #239626, S6-T14N-R11W

Questar, Sample 10 #H1 Well, Serial #239374, S10-T14N-R11W
Questar, Sample 10 #H2 Well, Serial #239685, S10-T14N-R11W
exactly, but I would guess we won't see many alternates when the pressure to hold units drives development for sections w/o any well to hold it.
you're right, some companies don't have as many acres to hold.
And quite a few companies do not have to drill any wells to hold their acreage as it is already HBP by shallower production. They will take their time and invest in development when the ROI looks better as to supply/demand. There will be HA horizontal wells still being drilled 30 or more years from now.
Les,
Add this one to your list:

Questar, Wiggins 36H Well, Serial #238169, S36-T15N-R10W
Questar, NAC 36H Well, Serial #239751, S36-T15N-R10W
Also 14N, 11W , Section 4.................The Sample 4 H #1 and the Sample 4 H #2Alt..............Both have been completed and are producing.
Jay, if someone guessed correctly, would the prize have been mineral rights and a gas well? Cheers!
Purely by coincidence, I thought I'd found another counterexample. 3 lit up drilling rigs right next to each other at Frierson. However, it turned out to be a drilling company that apparently set up some of their idle rigs on display in their storage yard.
Advertisement. Keep the mineral owners anticipating.
Mac,

It is neat to see the three rigs up, all beside one another with their flags flying. The company is Trinidad. I don't know much about them but I think Chesapeake uses their rigs. I'm not sure if their rigs are fabricated there at that location or if the rigs are just assembled there. I'm sure someone else on this website knows more than me.

There is another oil and gas well related service company right beside Trinidad.
It's really cool at night with them all lit up.
I'd like to see just one rig.

Signed,

Webster Parish

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