The attached shows a summary of the most active operators in the play and the parishes/counties with the most current drilling activity.
Details regarding actual current rig locations and associated well information can be found at the following discussion group.
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/drillingriglocations
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Speaking of rigs, don't they have to be located away from section lines by so many feet?
If one subtracts that amount of land (set back) around the circumference of a section , how much of the section (acres) or percent will never get drained?
Just trying to wrap my mind around this...so if the well bore bottom were to be no closer than 330 feet from a section line, the perforations would actually reach out and drain right up to the section lines then?
For some reason I had a image of a grid all the way around a section that couldn't get drilled...I didn't think about the fracking cracking the shale within that grid..
PG, there is some area between adjacent wells that is unfrac'ed on an 80 acre spacing that is drained thru the rock matrix by adjacent well. The distance gas can flow thru the rock is matrix is limited and that is the reason operators have selected 80 acre spacing and the State requires the 330 ft distance from the section boundaries. This avoids concerns with drainage across section/unit boundaries.
An operator's selection of well spacing is driven by optimizing the economic recovery of natural gas resources.
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Posted by Char on May 29, 2025 at 14:42 — 4 Comments
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