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The Future of our Exploration & Production business--Why we should have concernsAll of us should share my concern about the upcoming shortage of scientists to execute on the "Pickens Plan". Within the next 10 years, mor… Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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May 6, 2009 Reply by sesport |
Shell is Moving North into RR and DesotoMaybe they want to get away from the high pressure/high temperature wells of Sabine Parish. Jay Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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Apr 22, 2009 Reply by Martin |
Does anybody want to divide up the site between Shale and everything else?I would like to know if anyone else besides me is interested in a split home page with Shale threads on top, then all of the other banter b… Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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Apr 18, 2009 Reply by Les Bamburg |
Urban Drilling Proposed OrderFor those that think the DOC is just a protector of the operators, this bears reading. Jay Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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Apr 13, 2009 Reply by sesport |
PetroHawk Updates Estimated Ultimate RecoveriesAt the Shale Gas conference yesterday, PetroHawk showed their type curves for all of their Haynesville Horizontals dating back to mid 2008.… Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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Apr 9, 2009 Reply by ShaleGeo |
Look Who is Joining the Party--BPNot sure how much leasehold they have or what JV's they might have, but BP is another Gorilla. They just applied for their first HS unit--s… Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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DeSoto Parish Decline Rates--Specifically Griffith 11 #1Not bad. Half of a BCF in just over a month. Jay The Griffith 11 #1 well located in Desoto Parish, Louisiana was completed and brought on… Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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Mar 17, 2009 Reply by w.r. frank |
Mystery of the Northern wells Solved?Many have asked why the wells in the northern portion of the play are not as good. It appears that the porosity is the culprit. Note the PD… Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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Mar 11, 2009 Reply by ShaleGeo |
Sabine Parish in 1980--Check out this log from before the discovery of the HaynesvilleThis is a wildcat well drilled by Placid in 1980. Productive HS is visible from 12515' to 12770'. Nobody knew it was productive back then.… Started by ShaleGeo in Shale Related Topics |
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Mar 7, 2009 Reply by J. A. |
Shale drilling and lithium extraction are seemingly distinct activities, but there is a growing connection between the two as the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions. While shale drilling primarily targets…
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