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Buck, I've got to give you credit where credit is due.............There is some valuable info in this post.....Thank you
The map on page 12 is excellent. i never saw one so informative.
On page 13 it shows the HS trend and also and overlying Bossier trend.

I wonder if this represents a "sweet spot" of the Bossier in addition to the HS or if it just means that the Bossier is more productive with less HS in that area?
I couldn't help but notice the number of planned Encana wells at 35, down from 52 I read about in another earlier Red River Parish post. Any thoughts?
RB, EnCana has said they intend to drill 52 gross HS wells (28 net) in 2009. I tend to take their information over Regency's.
Les, thank you for the insight and your posts. Very helpful to a novice.

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