Permalink Reply by Les Bamburg on July 6, 2011 at 17:39 Brenda, no permitted Haynesville Shale wells in the section at this time.
Two good wells have been drilled and tested in adjacent sections.
Shell, Julia Swain 8 #1 Well, Serial #241844, S8-T9N-R11W, Sabine Parish, 16054 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 8900 psi Flowing Pressure
Shell, Godfrey L&T #1 Well, Serial #240845, S16-T9N-R11W, Sabine Parish, 11530 Mcfd, 18/64" Choke, 9800 psi Flowing Pressure
thank you very much. My lease is up in September, do you know if I can expect another offer for
re-lease. thanks again!
Permalink Reply by Les Bamburg on July 7, 2011 at 2:56 Brenda, I would say 50/50 chance at this point depending upon the size of your acreage and the other current leases in your section.
Because several companies already have substantial drilling inventories it could be a few years before they lease additional acreage.
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