I am a well test currently working in the barnett shale. I am about to start my own company but wish to do work in the Haynesville shale. Does anyone know at what rate the pressure comes with this shale. It is my understanding that they have to drill about 10,000 feet down if that is the case what would the required testing equipment be preferred so that i may purchase.... Please get back to me anyone.



Tim Korolevich

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Thanks Jay i appreciate it. I hear that that shale comes out harder then any other one in america. Is this true? Most of the manufactures i have talked to said they can not even make equipment like this. Anyway i appreciate the response any additional infomation or links would be greatly appreciated.

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