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Read it!!!!

http://www.bigoilfields.com/havnesville.html

Started by william buckner in Shale Related Topics

5 Sep 5, 2008
Reply by sesport

Let's do some figures!

Petrohawk last three wells are 16.7, 16.8 and 20.1 mmcf/d Cheasapeak is averaging 5 to 14 mmcf/d All of theses wells have chokes. Average…

Started by william buckner in Shale Related Topics

12 Sep 6, 2008
Reply by william buckner

Good read!

Bossier Parish puts mineral rights out for bid By Drew Pierson • dpierson@gannett.com • July 18, 2008 Read Comments(3)Recommend (1)Print t…

Started by william buckner in Shale Related Topics

0 Sep 4, 2008

Time to talk about well sites

As they move into Southern Hills and Shreveport something has to give! I'm in section 10, Kingston road on the east, Manor place on the nor…

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16 Mar 4, 2009
Reply by intrepid

As the wells move into Shreveport finding well locations

will become harder. Reviewing the wells they perfer a north or south bore. If the locations for north and south bores are hard to obtain wi…

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2 Sep 15, 2008
Reply by Randy

Got a letter today from Cajun Explorarion

Live on Palmetto in Lambert Park Want to pay me 25$ for a seismic survey. Could not care less about the 25$ They say the form should be r…

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3 Aug 26, 2008
Reply by Pat

Super map of Haynesville shale

Click boxs on left, also some will show a toggal box to add more info. Use the task bar upper right to zoom etc. www.dnr.st">http://sonris-www.dnr.st

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17 Aug 24, 2008
Reply by Snake Stewart

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