Hello everyone! Im a newbie! It is my understanding that Shelby County is on the outer edges of the Haynesville Shale. Can any one comment on recent drilling activity targeting the Haynesville shale. I am specifically after test results if they're available. Also curious about which companies are expanding into Shelby.

Thank you!

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Yeah, here we go again. Does everybody realize why this website is here? It is because of the magnitude of the shale. With that in mind, dont allow these companies to take advantage of the economy and slap you with a low offer. Do not let people rob you of your assets, they are yours so dont give them away.
Our family has seen the complete contrast with their offers: from 300 per acre to over 5000 per acre on the same tract! Remember, commision is the salesman's game and jets are the corporate taxi. Dont settle for a new couch while sending these companies to Tahiti for a meeting to talk about your gas wells.
What company are you with? Who knows maybe we will need to change to your company when our lease comes up for releasing.

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