Still interested if anyone can enlighten me on this.  Thank you all in advance.
The SONRIS list shows nothing, but Chesapeake Operating paid for the right to lay a pad and bury piping about 6 months ago.  I see from other threads that the LA Dept of Natural Resources is buried with their work so field reports do not get timely transferred to the excel spreadsheet on the website.  Any firsthand knowledge would be most appreciated.

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Joe, there has been no Haynesville Shale well permitted for that section.

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