My wife and I went to my property close to Haynesville and we saw helicopters flying with the long ropes and big orange bags.  We were at my grandparents old house when a big truck with all the equipment and what looked like explosives stopped and the guys were looking at a map.  I asked if they were doing the seismic testing, or had finished and since they were all Hispanic, it seemed only one guy spoke English andanswered me with a "yes".....so I don't know if they finished or were starting.  I saw at least 2 helicopters flying and it looked like they were dropping down and picking up the big orange bags, so maybe the test were done.  I guess now I will have to wait and see if any drilling starts, if not, then the test showed something negative.  My section is Sec-S-8........T22N.........R-7W, so if anyone has any information about what is going on, I would appreciate any information.

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Here is the thread on the seismic in Claiborne.

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/brown-dense-lower-smackover...

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