I have found several maps of the Haynesville Shale in Angelina county.  They are all different.  I saw one that Encana had that showed the shale running right thru the middle of Angelina county.  Does anyone know where a better map could be viewed? I was excited to see the deposit running thru the county. I tried to compare another map to the Encana map so I could try and determine if my land laid in the zone. Anyone have any comments on how to find out where our land lyes in comparison to the shale.  I know that the previous owners of our land drilled a water well and could never use it due to the gas coming up out of it. I know that there are deposits all over and some may or may not be worth drilling but hey! I was excited to hear about the gas anyway!

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