"Haynesville Shale" Presentation by John Webster, Drilling Engineer (CHK)

There's data here through second quarter of '09, and some "prognostications" through 2010.  May be useful to those who keep track assessing & adjusting their own data & perspectives.

 

http://www.aade.org/mid/presentations/2010TechSymp/AADE%20-%20Hayne...

 

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Will Chesapeake be leasing more land in the Haynesville Shale in the (bottom) half of Shelby County during the near future or in the future? 

No, I probably would not seeing how there is no profit made. 

Do you see the futures for Natural Gas going up?  I was told several years ago that it would need to be over $5.00/$6.00.

So is 9 million the average cost in the Haynesville shale??  How about other shales, what';s their avg cost of drilling a well??

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