The "Western Haynesville" is a quickly evolving play based on the deep Haynesville and Bossier geological formations. Comstock Resources was the early mover and Aethon has followed suit. Both companies have built large leasehold positions and drilled impressive wells. Other major unconventional O&G companies are joining them as the play area expands. Mitsui E&P USA has built a large position and Expand (Chesapeake) is heavily rumored to be leasing. There may be more major operators chasing this trend via the multiple brokerage firms that are active in the eastern expansion of the trend. The play area originally was comprised of Leon, Roberston and Freestone counties as the focus for early drilling. Leasing operations and "trend subsurface work" has seen the play expand to include Houston, Anderson, Cherokee and Nacogdoches counties. The eastward expansion to Nacogdoches County now almost connects the western trend to the original Haynesville Shale fairway. The prospective section in this trend ranges from 2000' to over 4000' thick, and the opportunity for multiple target intervals is highly probable based on some stacked lateral efforts by Comstock. The play is deep, hot and over pressured making it an expensive and challenging trend to drill, fracture stimulate and produce.
Location: Leon, Roberston, Freestone, Houston, Anderson, Cherokee and Nacogdoches counties.
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WASHINGTON – A $16 billion gas-fired power facility is coming to Anderson County, placing one of the nation’s largest energy projects in rural East Texas.It’s one of three new energy infrastructure…Continue
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A number of entities associated with Aethon recorded six lease memos in Anderson County today. These leases cover more than 10,000 acres in Anderson and Houston Counties (2 surveys in Anderson and 14…Continue
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This is an excerpt focusing on the Western Haynesville.Declining Haynesville Region and the New Western Haynesville PlayPresented by: William D. DeMis & Kevin B. HillAbstractNatural gas will be…Continue
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Dave, your area as described is definitely the productive trend and will work (barring drilling and /or mechanical issues). Getting deeper - and more expensive in your area.
Thanks- We are 4-5 five miles east of the Mitsui location. Getting close! If I still lived in The Woodlands I would be sniffing around the shakers ! HaHa I spent 40 years in Drilling, all overseas.
RockMan- Seems Comstock is getting close to our leased acreage SW of Oakville. Can you give the Section - Abstract details for the well surface location?- Thanks Olddave
Early 2026 Update on Activity in the Western Haynesville / Bossier Trend.
7 rigs active - Comstock (4), Aethon (1) and Mitsui (2) with one of the Comstock rigs now only 10 miles SW of the Highway 79/84 intersection near Anderson County Line.
Expand (CHK) just finished drilling their 1st Hz in NW Houton County (west of Grapeland).
Mitsui prepping to frac their wells / equipment moving in and frac pond being filled.
Comstock’s Haynesville Natural Gas Set to Power Texas Data Centers in Collab with NextEra
By Carolyn Davis Published in: Daily Gas Price Index Filed under:
Haynesville Shale pure-play Comstock Resources Inc. is making the leap from producing natural gas to generating power in a collaboration to use its considerable East Texas output to keep the lights on at a plethora of data centers in the state.
The collaboration with NextEra Energy Resources LLC, a unit of Florida-based utilities giant NextEra Energy Inc., was disclosed in Comstock’s second quarter results.
As envisioned, the generation would be built near Comstock's western Haynesville area, which extends across several counties basically 100 miles each way between the two largest metropolitan areas: east of the Greater Houston area and south of the Dallas Metroplex.
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