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I noticed that some of have TVDs of several hundred feet shallower. I guess these are the Bossier completions?
I had always been under the impression that it would take a separate well to produce the reserves of the Bossier shale, and thus, the most likely and pleasant scenario would be to have up to 8 wells to the Haynesville and 8 to the Bossier shale. Am I wrong?
A good example of this is S9 T9N R12W in Sabine Parish. All 16 possible wells (HA and BO) are drilled or partially drilled.
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