Section 30, T16 R10, Bossier
How can you determine if drilling will begin? Another site?

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http://dnr.louisiana.gov/haynesvilleshale/

Go here to look at all of the activity in GIS.

Make sure to click onto the layers that you wish to view.
If you are only interested in your particular section, go to sonris.com.

Then go to sonris lite.

then well information

then enter your Section, Township and Range in the Wells by Section

Enter your information: Section: 30 Township: 16N Range: 10W

MAKE SURE THAT YOU ENTER THE NORTH AND WEST

GOOD LUCK
Smith, I h.ave not seen any permitted Haynesville Shale wells in T16N-R10W yet but there is a lot of activity ~ four miles west of your location (T16N-R11W).
Thank you so much, Everyone is so helpful on this site

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