Proposed pipeline?

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Buck

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Hey William, where did you get the Sonris Activity map? What area are you in?
I just checked Sonris and didn't see the red line that you spoke about.
You must have different layers open than I do. I can't find it.
When I went to http://dnr.louisiana.gov/haynesvilleshale/ and clicked on the haynesville shale area map, then clicked the haynesville shale oil/gas well bottom holes and bores -- I saw the line he's talking about. It goes from east texas across the south part of caddo and north part of desoto.
Wow that is neat. Lot's more infomation than the SONRIS site I was using from their main page. It even shows the direction of the well bore.
Looks like bad data. The line is conecting to a misentered BH location. SONRIS does not have pipeline information.
Baron, it's just that experimental 200 mile lateral drilled by Petrohawk that tested at 35.8 Bcfd. Projected recoverable gas is 480 Tcf.
Les,

Shhhhhhhhhhusssh, don't tell anyone. It's not Petrohawk. It's us mineral owners. After we're done sucking all of the gas out from everywhere, we're gonna sell it too the gas company's so we can get the money we didn't get for bonus's.
I'd hate to see that bill for the casing pipe!!
Baron, we mineral owners do not use casing pipe! We use dixie straws! Really big ones! They are cheaper and we do not have to buy them from China.
I guess your taking the right of capture to the extreme. You may have watched "There will be Blood" to many times.

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