I always thought you lived around the Haynesville Shale area, boy was I mistaken. If you are interested, my brother-in-law who lives in Manassas, Va is a journalist with a Master's Degree. As far as I know, his current employment will end sometime aroung October. If you need anyone to work (even part-time) he may be interested. Please email me. Thanks. (or leave a message on site)
Keith,
we are Object Reservoir. We are active with our Collaborative Exploitation Project in the Haynesville-someone made reference to a previous press release on the forum earlier and we have a new one out dated 15th June. 12 companies in the project. Has a best practices around D&C as well as reserves ("reliable technology") aspect. Not want to blog what in effect is a solicitation though. Just really checking in to let you know that some peole are really getting together to make this baby hum and seriously sharing a lot of data (5 horizontal wells per company).
Cheers
Hamish
2817985338
Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate having the forum as a resource. It helps me keep up with activity in the trend. It has also helped me to learn about some of the land issues.
Keith,
I am in the Natural Gas Treating and processing business. I joined your webiste on a whim and have been impressed with how much you have developed this site. Great job. Keep it up!
I have been in a bit of limbo since things have slowed. I veiw this as not a bad thing but time to gain knowledge of the things to come. This may give us time to prepair for the changes. Knowledge is safety for ourselves and our neighbors. I even believe the recent drop in gas prices may in fact benifit Shale owners ,,, in the larger picture. As the infrastructure gains ground, pipelines... LNG for autos ... plant operations .ect the demand will increase. New options will arise ie: LNG / elect hybreds. Our time will come. I do have a couple of videos I had taken of a well being tested! I would like to place this on the site if I can. The well is in the NW corner of Shelby Co. Tx The hispanic man watching the well stated 2 million cf / hr I corrected him but he insisted this was correct. = 48 mmcf / day . It sounded like a freight train and had a 40 ft white flame. The first 3 ft was blue. The test was at least 9 days that I know of the flame and the sound did not change in that time. If I can I will attach this. You be the judge. I spoke with a man knowledgeable in the field, he said the gentleman was on cue. The well is just over a mile from our intrest. Just to the east of our farm is a well site that was drilled in the early 80's. The men at that site had stated it took 15 lbs of mud to hold down the gas. We must be in a high pressure zone.
My comment is still not in the Political Forum - A few days or maybe a week ago I posted on the Political Forum a subject about the La. Homestead Exemption not being upgraded from the $75,000 as set in the La. Constitutional Convention back in "73 or 74", while our property taxes keep going up. What happened that I have not seen you published my post?? People need to think about this, hence my post to the Political Forum!!
Do you have a problem with this?
A few days or maybe a week ago I posted on the Political Forum a subject about the La. Homestead Exemption not being upgraded from the $75,000 as set in the La. Constitutional Convention back in "73 or 74", while our property taxes keep going up. What happened that I have not seen you published my post??
Keith,
What a great site !!!!!! I just moved back to Shreveport, Louisiana from East Texas (Jasper) were things have slowed down.
Before I went to Texas for 3 1/2 years, I worked for a broker and leased several thousand acres for Encana in Natchitoches Parish. I had wondered what was going on in that area and the rest of the Hayesville Shale(although I did not know at the time I was leasing that there was any thing called " the Hayesville Shale Play ")
Your site is the most informative and all encompasing site I have found on " the Shale ". I am looking for work in this area and having your site to keep me informed is really inportant and I just want to thank you for your work and efforts. PLEASE know it is really of benefit!!!! THANK YOU AGAIN
Gary Sheffield
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Just read the article in the Houston Cronicle. Congrats. Hopefully it will help generate even more exposure.
we are Object Reservoir. We are active with our Collaborative Exploitation Project in the Haynesville-someone made reference to a previous press release on the forum earlier and we have a new one out dated 15th June. 12 companies in the project. Has a best practices around D&C as well as reserves ("reliable technology") aspect. Not want to blog what in effect is a solicitation though. Just really checking in to let you know that some peole are really getting together to make this baby hum and seriously sharing a lot of data (5 horizontal wells per company).
Cheers
Hamish
2817985338
how are thing up in yankeeville?
I would suggest the most important topic for each Parish....
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Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate having the forum as a resource. It helps me keep up with activity in the trend. It has also helped me to learn about some of the land issues.
I am in the Natural Gas Treating and processing business. I joined your webiste on a whim and have been impressed with how much you have developed this site. Great job. Keep it up!
Do you have a problem with this?
PFO
PFO
What a great site !!!!!! I just moved back to Shreveport, Louisiana from East Texas (Jasper) were things have slowed down.
Before I went to Texas for 3 1/2 years, I worked for a broker and leased several thousand acres for Encana in Natchitoches Parish. I had wondered what was going on in that area and the rest of the Hayesville Shale(although I did not know at the time I was leasing that there was any thing called " the Hayesville Shale Play ")
Your site is the most informative and all encompasing site I have found on " the Shale ". I am looking for work in this area and having your site to keep me informed is really inportant and I just want to thank you for your work and efforts. PLEASE know it is really of benefit!!!! THANK YOU AGAIN
Gary Sheffield
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