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Nearly 20 companies vying for gas in Haynesville Shale
The map shows company wells, locations and amount of production through July 21 according to La. Dept. of Natural Resources.
By Juanice Gray, News Editor
Published: Tuesday, August 5, 2008 7:19 PM CDT
The Haynesville Shale, roughly 3.5 million acres of untapped natural gas, has visions of dollar signs dancing in the heads of landowners all over northwest Louisiana. Even Jed Clampett's crude pales beside it.
With landmen scouring the countryside for available it is difficult to know who to talk to, sign with or trust. While prices paid for private landowner leases are not public record, companies procuring the leases are.
Almost 20 companies have invested in the future of the Haynesville Shale. Most prominent in Natchitoches Parish are the big three, Encana, Petrohawk and Chesapeake. However, smaller companies such as Charleston Energy, Caddo Leasing: A Texas Limited Partnership and others are venturing into the area.
The following brief overview illustrates the foothold these companies have and their forward-looking plans.
Petrohawk Energy - The company has 275,000 acres in the shale play and foresees six rigs drilling by mid-September and 10 by the end of the year.
Chesapeake Energy - Chesapeake has invested in 550,000 acres of the shale play as of July 1. Plains Exploration & Production Company (PXP) entered into a joint venture giving PXP approximately 110,000 net acres of this leasehold. Chesapeake plans to continue acquiring leasehold, with PXP receiving 20 percent of future leases.
The companies plan to use 80 acre spacing, which could support the drilling of up to 6,875 horizontal wells. Chesapeake has five rigs in the play and expects to have at least 12 by year-end and at least 30 rigs by the end of 2009. The companies anticipate drilling at least 600 wells over the next three years.
EnCana - EnCana has a stronghold in Natchitoches Parish. The company drilled their first horizontal well in February.
They signed a joint venture with Shell Exploration in 2007 and have drilled three vertical and two horizontal wells and are operating two rigs in the area. EnCana plans to operate five rigs by year-end. They have approximately 325,000 acres in the play.
Other major companies include Goodrich Petroleum with more than 60,000 acres; Forest Oil Company with 90,000 acres; Exco Resources holds in excess of 100,000 acres; GMX Resources has 28,000 acres with 344 locations on 80 acre spacing; and Encore Acquisition has 21,000 acres and has plans to begin drilling in early 2009.
Smaller companies involved in the Haynesville Shale play include Cabot Oil and Gas Company, Superior Well Services, Berry Petroleum, Crosstex Energy, Cubic Energy, El Paso Corporation, Mainland Resources, St. Mary Land and Exploration, Penn Virginia, Natco Group and others.