Any activity in this area?

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NJ, the following Haynesville Units have been formed but there have not yet been any permitted Haynesville Shale wells.

S4-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUVV Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S5-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUYY Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S6-T9N-R13W, HA RA SU53 Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S7-T9N-R13W, HA RA SU57 Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S8-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUXX Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S13-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUZZ Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S24-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUWW Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S27-T9N-R13W, HA RA SU54 Unit, Petrohawk, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S29-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUOO Unit, Chesapeake, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
S35-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUI Unit, Shell, Bayou San Miguel Field, Sabine Parish
S36-T9N-R13W, HA RA SUJ Unit, Shell, Bayou San Miguel Field, Sabine Parish
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately not my section - 30.
NJ, it is just a matter of time before activity picks up in your area as some of the operators' maps show that T9N-R13W should be productive in both the Haynesville Shale and Bossier Shale formations.

Is there any drilling in this township at this time?

One.  Chesapeake has a Trinidad rig that has been drilling for 34 days as of last Friday.  Whitney  6-9-13H, Section 6.  The new weekly rig reports come out tomorrow.

Skip,

Where do I go to get the weekly rig reports?

I get mine from RigData.  $50/month subscription.

NJ,

 

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/drillingriglocations/forum/...

 

Trinidad #108 Rig, Chesapeake, Whitney 6 #H1 Well, SN 242106, S6-T9N-R13W

Thanks for the info Skip/Les.  Appreciate all you guys do for us on the board.

 

N. J.

Sections 17,28,33 or proposed units. (Exxon mobil)

Yeah, Exxon Mobil and Chesapeake have both applied for a HA Unit order for Section 33.  That should be interesting.

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