2009 looks promising for the Haynesville Shale
Jim Roberts jroberts@ktbs.com
Created: February 12, 2009 05:28 PM
Modified: February 12, 2009 05:28 PM


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2009 looks to be a promising year for the Haynesville shale.

Encana, a Canadian natural gas company, have already drilled wells into the shale.

Jeff Wojahn, director of U.S. operations, says none of the wells are record breakers, but they are producing sizable amounts of natural gas.

"They're strong wells. We have had good results that have been equivalent to results published by the industry," said Wojahn.

Those results have encouraged Encana to plan on drilling five more wells over the next year, into the Haynesville shale and another formation called the Deep Bossier.

Chesapeake Energy, one of the early players in the shale, is also looking to expand in 2009. "We're currently operating 20 rigs a today. We expect to end the year with 35 rigs operational in this 3.5 million acre acrea," said Kevin McCotter, company spokesman.

Another big player, Petrohawk, also has plans to add at least a dozen more rigs.

Don Briggs, president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says there is almost 100 rigs working in north Louisiana.

Many of those rigs were moved from the Barnett shale in Fort Worth and the Marcellus shale in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

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Thank you sesport.
Parker he's a lucky young man. My dad had one wolf. It was the butt whoopin wolf, and when that wolf got hold of your butt you knew it. By the time he got done with you, it felt like a real wolf got a hold of it.
Dorcheated,

He's been introduced to a mild version of that wolf as well. But luckily that wolf hasn't had many visits.
KB - How about this "holy grail"... Victoria's Secret Holiday Special? How's that for the traditional holiday famiily television fare that will be remembered for years into the future? lol Imagine, Frosty in some rsp's. :0)
AMEN to that!! Thanks for the wonderful reminder.

Sometimes my BAD wolf likes to come out to play during winter (when it's wet and gray outside, freezing cold and people drive like nutty maniacs). Sorry...bad wolf slipped out again. Time to take a warm bath and drink some hot chocolate.
Antsu - How's the other side of the world? Mardi Gras is in full swing here, you can watch on KTBS website.

Wolves .. I guess the most important point is to be aware they exist. It starts when we're young, but as adults we can do self-correct.

PS Go take a look at Kassi's newest blog ... indescribably evil wolf. :0(
Maw, everybody feed's those old wolves some people even groom them. Don't feel bad we are all like that. My wolves just don't like getting their tails pulled to much.
Maybe so Sonny Boy, maybe so!
To whom might you be referring to KB. (That's good English, I must say). The Baron or myself.
OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH Dorcheated. You are hankering for a fight now!!!!
Not a fight young lady, just a minor disturbance. I have these impulses that over take me at times. My Doctor said these are quite normal for a person my age. He doulbled my Prozac, gave me a pat on the back, charge me $60 and sent me back out into the world.
You are gonna so loooooooooove Medicare!!!
Reminds me of a t-shirt that I saw in New Orleans.
It said "I'm on Prozac, Rogaine and Viagra.
I'm happy, hairy and ..................!!

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