I am sitting on top of the old Choudrant gas field, half way between Ruston and Choudrant just North of I-20.  My nabor has been contacted to lease his property, but I have not yet.  Does anyone know of leasing activity in this area, and who the company is pursuing area.  Wonder if it the old gas field, brown dense, or possible hansville shell play?

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It's certainly not Haynesville. I was told they were not leasing for Brown Dense any further south than the north shore of Lake D'Arbonne

Thanks, that's what I figured.  Just wishfull thinking I guess-:)

Was contacted for a lease at Camp Road (Calhoun) south side of interstate for Cadeville gas storage. (which i'm not real thrilled about). Probably not the same situation where you're at. just an idea

BLZBub

We have 160 acres leased about 1 mile south of Lake D'Arbonne Dam.  Leased back in October 2011 to Petroleum Partners LLC in Lafayette.  I think it is for Southwest but not sure.

Jim Cobb

 

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