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We appear to be on par with the EF's ng production

Good graph.  It supports what I have been posting regarding increased HS permits and rigs.  I expect that a gradual increase in drilling will continue but will remain limited to Core and Tier One rock for the foreseeable future.

Skip,

 

Would you please define and/or give an example of what is meant by Core or Tier One rock?

Thanks,

Steve

Haynesville Core areas have EURs (Estimated Ultimate Recoverable) of 8 BCF or greater per well.  Tier One areas have EURs of 6 to 8 BCF.  Tier Two - 4 to 6 BCF.  Tier Three - less than 4 BCF.

Thanks Skip, is there a data map for that information?

There is now sufficient production history across the extent of the play to model EUR by specific well.  Here is a link to a past discussion that has a copy of the original Petrohawk EUR Contour Map.  I will upload a later map by BHP that has more detail. Click on both maps to better view them in their entirety.  I have added township and range numbers to help identify specific areas.

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/rumor-about-chk-anno...

Thanks once more Skip.

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