Shell has permitted the first Haynesville Shale well to test T7N-R11W.  This well is at least four miles south of other Haynesville Shale wells in the area and should provide test of the southern edge of the play when drilled and completed.

 

Even though the proposed surface location is in T8N-R11W, the planned horizontal lateral is located in Sec 6 of T7N-R11W.

 

Shell, Olympia Min 6 #1 Well, Serial #243915, S31(6)-T8(7)N-R11W
 

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Thanks, Les, for this info. We are in 31-8-11. Never been any interest here, but this well could change things, if it is good. Or, if it is not good, then.....

 

Thankfully, we have land further north also. It is not leased at this time (lease expired with no extension), but they have staked a pad, so I guess they will be wanting to lease if they make a good one....eventually.

 

 

I made a mistake. Just checked and saw it. I am actually in  32-8-11. Not section 31. 

We can hear the heavy equipment working over there and saw the good road they are putting in.

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