Encana Establishes Significant Acreage Position in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale (7-21-11)

Information ftom EnCana press release:

 

Encana establishes sizeable positions in two promising liquids rich plays – Duvernay and Tuscaloosa

In keeping with the company’s first-mover strategy of quietly assembling meaningful land positions to capture large resource opportunities, Encana has established two more sizable land positions in prospective liquids rich plays. In western Alberta, the company has accumulated more than 365,000 net acres in the Duvernay play, where preliminary drilling results by Encana and other operators show significant potential. Two more Duvernay exploration wells are planned for this year. In Mississippi and Louisiana, Encana has captured more than 250,000 net acres of the Tuscaloosa marine shale lands and the company plans to evaluate the play’s potential this year.

 

http://www.encana.com/news/newsreleases/2011/pdfs/0721-q2-results.pdf

 

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I believe Encana is still leasing in the TMS. I have heard of negotiations going on with landowners as recent as the last 30 days in the Felicianas
They stopped taking new leases about 2 weeks ago, but I may come back in the future. They are still going to drill some wells in several parishes/counties
Where is the TMS play located at?
Renee, see the attached.
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