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Maybe Bigger is Not Always Better--Recent PetroHawk Announcement

Included in the 62 operated wells that are currently on production are four wells being tested at restricted rates to compare the decline c…

Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics

38 Jan 19, 2011
Reply by smith1

What does the Bossier look like?--Here is an example

Here is a log from DeSoto Parish showing both the productive Bossier Shale and the productive Haynesville Shale. I have annotated both the…

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16 Oct 16, 2009
Reply by lanadan Ds3

EUR's As Viewed by Outside Party Engineers

I attended a seminar today where a presentation was given by a large (worldwide respected) engineering firm. They were commissioned by a Ha…

Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics

25 Oct 13, 2010
Reply by drilltheshale

Gas price Forecast for 2010

Highlights from today's Tudor Pickering Holt email: Revising stance to bullish 2010 gas outlook on steep supply declines ($7.50/mcf new es…

Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics

12 Aug 25, 2009
Reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner

Here comes another HS Gorilla

BP joining the party via their old Amoco HBP acreage. Jay

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10 Aug 6, 2009
Reply by Dion Warr, CPL

California Says NIMBY

Boy, with attitudes like this, I don't want to hear them complaining the next time they have to pay $4.00 for gas or stand in line to get i…

Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics

5 Jul 25, 2009
Reply by P.G.

I think gas will go to $5.00 this fall--Anybody agree? Disagree?

N.Y. Natural Gas Futures Moving Toward $5: Technical Analysis Share | Email | Print | A A A By Reg Curren June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Natural…

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50 Jul 1, 2009
Reply by Dorcheated A1

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.

Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics

53 Jun 25, 2009
Reply by SharonB T18N R15W S8

What Questar thinks about the Haynesville, Natural Gas, and the Current Administration

Rattie: Haynesville May Be One Of The Biggest Natural Gas Fields In The World “The Haynesville shale is perhaps one of the best illustratio…

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28 May 28, 2009
Reply by Carter

The Euros Are Coming to Take Our Shale!

While today only BP, to my knowledge, is the big Euro holder in the HS, look for other JV's to happen, especially in light of low gas price…

Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics

10 May 19, 2009
Reply by Les Bamburg

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