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Comment by JWC on April 11, 2009 at 9:57
OilVoice:
Operators Scrambling For Southern Haynesville Acreage
It appears that the southern part of the Haynesville Shale play has operators scrambling for a piece of the great southern gas potential in Sabine Parish,La and Sabine Co,Texas. The drilling rigs are moving in a southwestern direction developing this shale from Desota Parish, La. The Barnett Shale play developed in a similiar direction as the Haynesville is being devoloped now.
Comment by jffree1 on April 1, 2009 at 13:40
When the price comes back, so will the O&Gs.
Comment by jffree1 on April 1, 2009 at 13:38
ALongview, a transportation line was enlarged/updated about five years ago. Other than that, the majority of the infrastructure is getting on in age and probably would not handle extremely high volumes or pressures. That is one reason for the pullback in this county. Drilling is not the only expense to be considered. They would also need to build/upgrade pipelines.
Comment by ALongview on March 31, 2009 at 14:32
This is all great news. Anyone with some inside knowledge of this.....please feel free to share your insights.
Comment by JWC on March 31, 2009 at 4:43
Another comment from OilVoice....hope they know what they are talking about.

The wells that have been drilled , drilling and permitted indicate a more of a Northeast to Southwest direction into Texas. This sets up Shelby,Sabine and San Augustine counties to be very active in this play.More likely it will be Devon or XTO to step out and prove up this deeper part of this play.
Comment by ALongview on March 31, 2009 at 3:49
Are there any pipelines in Sabine County to get the volumes of gas out that we would be talking about?
Comment by DR on March 31, 2009 at 2:15
JWC, here is another one from the poster on OilVoice.

Stacked Formations in Sabine County, Texas

The breakdown of formations and there great potential are as follows: 1-Haynesville Shale- 6 BCF, 2.)Bossier Shale- 3 BCF 3.) Knowles Lime-1 BCF 4,)James Lime -3 BCF. Total of 13 BCF. If the Travis Peak,Pettit and Rodessa proves to be productive then there will me more.This county will see alot of drilling activity sooner than later.

Posted by Jurassic Exploration Inc on Monday, March 30, 2009 18:12
Comment by JWC on March 30, 2009 at 6:15
From OilVoice on the Web:
Chesapeake Energy and others are very busy in the Haynesville Shale now. From Desota Parish,La to the southwestern part of the play into southern part of Shelby County, Texas.The deeper part of the play in San Augustine County ,Texas has seen several operators test the Haynesville ,but have not released any production numbers yet. Several companies are planning Haynesville Shale wells in Sabine,County Texas. Chesapeake,Devon,etc. have leases in Sabine County, Texas. The better wells should be at these deeper depths in this play.
Comment by Suzanne Gilbert on March 25, 2009 at 1:54
jffree1
Thanks for the response. My land is located between Brookeland and Pineland off of FM201. It is surrounded by the National Forest and (use to be Temple Industries) in the Moore Plantation area.
Comment by DR on March 24, 2009 at 14:24
Cabot increased their acreage around their County Line project in the last few months. Cabot has now drawn the area for the Haynesville/Bossier shale much further south into San Augustine and Sabine county. Similar to how Encana and Common Resources are mapping this play. It also seems that the County Line project is gaining emphasis.

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