DOES ANYONE HAVE A LIST OF THE DIFFERENT COMPANIES INVOLVED IN THESE LEASES?? WHO IS XTO?

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What is Shale Gas - Natural Gas from Shale?

Shale Gas, natural gas located in shale rock, is located far beneathe the earths surface. Because shales ordinarily have insufficient permeability to allow significant fluid flow to a well bore, most shales are not sources of natural gas. Shale gas is one of a number of “unconventional” sources of natural gas; other unconventional sources of natural gas include coalbed methane, tight sandstones, and methane hydrates.

Shale has low matrix permeability, so gas production in commercial quantities requires fractures to provide permeability. Shale gas has been produced for years from shales with natural fractures; the shale gas boom in recent years has been due to modern technology in creating extensive artificial fractures around well bores. Horizontal drilling is often used with shale gas wells.

- CHK Chesapeake Energy CHK - In addition, we believe our 1.2 million net acres of Marcellus and 300,000 net acres in the Haynesville are worth at least an additional $10 billion combined.

- XCO EXCO Resources XCO

- HK Petrohawk Energy HK June 30th, 2008.... Petrohawk Energy HK Petrohawk Energy Corporation Reports Haynesville Shale Result and Leasehold Update
Petrohawk Energy Corporation today announced that it has completed its initial horizontal well in the Haynesville Shale. On June 27, 2008, the Elm Grove Plantation #63 (100% working interest) was placed on production. On June 29, 2008, the well produced at an average rate of approximately 16.8 million cubic feet of natural gas per day with 5,600 pounds flowing casing pressure on a 26/64 choke. The pilot hole drilled on the well encountered approximately 212 net feet of Haynesville Shale. The targeted interval in the reservoir was at 11,005 feet true vertical depth, and a lateral of 3,880 feet in length was drilled. The completion of the well included eleven stages of fracture stimulation. The Elm Grove Plantation #63 is located in Section 9 - Township 16 North - Range 11 West, Bossier Parish, Louisia

- GDP Goodrich Petroleum GDP

- GMXR GMX Resources GMXR adds additional Haynesville Shale Acerage

- ECA EnCana ECA establishes substantial land at Haynesville Shale

- BRY Berry Petroleum BRY Announces it is at Haynesville Shale

- XTO XTO Energy XTO buys Hunt Petroleum; now at Haynesville Shale

- COG Cabot Oil & Gas COG gets serious about Haynesville Shale on June 4th

- QBIK Cubic Energy QBIK has announced on June 2nd that they did some drilling

- MNLU Mainland Resources MNLU has announced on June 2nd that it will drill as well.

- PVA Penn Virginia PVA announces successful drilling May 30th

- NTG Natco Group NTG.... has some exposure to Haynesville Shale - from their ConferenceCall....scroll down Haynesville will be highlighted in Yellow

- SM St. Mary Land & Exploration SM has increased their acreage to 50,000 acres at Haynesville Shale

- EP El Paso Corp EP Q1, 2008 CC - We’re drilling and we expect to test our first Haynesville well in the second quarter this year and if successful we’ll continue with several more during the remainder of 2008. El Paso Corp EP increased its acreage in Louisiana's Haynesville Shale area from 27,000 net acres to 42,500, the company announced 6/24/08
just a note to say berry is on the move in east texas....
Cubic which is Fossil--Signed a bunch of acres in the old Cotton Valley before the Haynesville Shale was dicovered. So if your like I am, and signed a couple of years ago--just hang in there, we'll get ours. I've talked to them and they are in the process of locking up the land. Then they will be drilling into the sale, but like everything in the oilfield, its subject to change when I'm guessing Chesapeake takes over Fossil.
Anyone heard if Samson is going to get into the shale play. They have production in the Sibley field in Webster parish. I have 25 acres near Heflin and have been under production for about 25 years. The only thing is that the production is very small, so that means I can't get any of the lease money. Thanks
XTO recently merged and is a part of EXXON now.
Marg, XTO is part of ExxonMobil.
Does anyone have addresses and phone numbers of these companies local offices , that would be helpful to all of us. Thanks

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