Chesapeake has permitted the first Haynesville Shale well in the Haughton Field.

Chesapeake, Conger 15 #H1 Well, Serial #239947, S15-T18N-R12W

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Is that the pad right off of Hwy 80 ?
Great news! Congratulations to the folks in s15 hope it's a great one.
Looks like that pad would be the right location. I just hope they get in and get out before school starts!
Where do you get the information on where the wells will go??? Is there a website for that. There is an area where they are doing work out where I live and I have seen trucks go in and out. How do I know if that is in my township??
Amy, go to Sonris at the following website:

http://sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us/www_root/sonris_portal_1.htm

Select "SONRIS Lite" in the upper left corner.
Then select "Wells by Parish" under "Well Information" in the upper left corner.

If you give me your Township-Range-Section I can post a listing of permitted wells in your area.
Can you give me info on this property

Section 1
Township – 21 North
Range – 14 West
Bossier Parish, La.
Jackson, sorry for the delay in answering. There are no Haynesville units or Haynesville Shale wells in T21N-R14W at this time.
Hello, I tried to open www.dnr.state.la.us/www_root/sonris_portal_1.htm and received following: error '8004020e'
/errors/404submit.asp, line 64

Could you explain exactly where this is in Haughton? Thanks.
Major, the well location looks to be just south of Hwy 79 and approximately 2 miles east of I-220. Please see the box labeled 239947 on the attached map.
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Thanks Les. I sure appreciate all your updates of what's going on in the Haughton area. The map is helpful. MB
I was told by a source that will be doing some of the work on the well that there will be 4 wells at that site
Will this well at all affect sections 11 or 12 in the Merrywoods subdivision?

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