I just read a Petrohawk press release from Nov 6, 2008 that stated that they had completed a new Haynesville shale well in Bossier Parish. Well stats were: 15.7 MCF on a 24/64 in. choke, 6700 PSI flowing pressure, lateral length 4100', 12 stage fracture. PHK stated that they would have 14 rigs operating in HS during 2009. Can anyone tell me where in Bossier Parish this new well is located. Thanks.

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What is the designation for the Bossier Shale?
Parker, in Louisiana the Bossier Shale is included in the Haynesville Zone or Jurassic Zone, so no separate designation. In East Texas the combined interval is referred to as Bossier Shale. In reality the Bossier Shale & Haynesville Shale are separate intervals with the BS above (shallower) the HS.
You can go on SONRIS lite. there is an official list of all recognized formation abbreviations under "codes/lookups".
How do these numbers compare to the EG#63?

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