Attached is a set of graphs that depict historical natural gas production for the State, Shreveport District and Haynesville Shale Area (8 Parishes). The largest increases since mid-2008 have occurred in DeSoto, Red River, Caddo & Bossier Parishes. You can see how the production growth rate for the Shreveport District accelerated with the switch to Haynesville Shale drilling.

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Les B:

Also of note is the nice surge in production from LCV production coming online ca. 2003-05 which primarily affect the Caddo / Bossier / Webster datasets. But the 'HA surge' in Red River and Desoto is (at the very least) impressive. Wow.

Poor Natchitoches - one well completion made the impact spike anomaly at 2008-09. I have the feeling that those numbers are about to change in the next few months, as companies start plumbing for that elusive south boundary and popping the Mid Bossier.
Dion, I concur. I think we may also see some 2010 production growth in Bienville and Webster Parishes.

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