I started a thread asking about any Chesapeake Bossier interest in east/northeast Nac. county.  No responses so far.  Maybe a better question would be to what extent there is any testing/pushing of the "core" limits on the western part of either of the Texas shales.

A number of the core maps do not show the Haynesville going as far west as the Bossier which is also interesting, given the Cabot vertical HS tests in the Trawick field that had decent vertical results (3 mmcf/d IP) but then were shutin.  Did anyone come across information about the shale quality of those wells?

What are the westernmost shale wells in Nacodoches county now?  Do I remember correctly that there is some shale activity in the Angelina Trend?

Tags: angelina, bossier, haynesville, nacogdoches, trawick

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Ledlights, it just means the well is productive but does not address economics.

EnCana has the Haynesville Shale extending very far southwest also.
The EOG-Tucker Properties #1H is now the farthest west horizontal Haynesville well drilling in Nacogdoches County. The permit was amended from vertical to hz. week before last and the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) field was added.
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any word on the Petroleum Creek #1h
Not a whisper.
I know nothing.

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