I'm happy to say that I do.
Julie, Thanks for the information. I have heard that BP is letting its leases in the Hallsville area expire and that it presently has no rigs drilling in Harrison County and does not plan any in the near future. Have you heard anything in this regard? Tom
Tom,
I have not heard that but I do know that they moved their one rig in the county down to Panola so the part about no rigs is true. Near future could mean a few months or the rest of the year... they are drilling the third of six permits on a single unit now so if they don't want to bring in another rig it could be 3-4 months before they finish those and consider a move back to Harrison. Whipkey production could have a lot of influence on what happens next in your neighborhood.
The History of GoHaynesvilleShale.com
GoHaynesvilleShale.com (GHS) was launched in 2008 during a pivotal moment in the energy industry, when the Haynesville Shale formation—a massive natural gas reserve lying beneath parts of northwest Louisiana, east Texas, and southwest Arkansas—was beginning to attract national attention. The website was the brainchild of Keith Mauck, a landowner and entrepreneur who recognized a pressing need: landowners in the region had little access to…
ContinuePosted by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) on May 21, 2025 at 6:00
246 members
121 members
193 members
146 members
400 members
101 members
150 members
358 members
166 members
9 members
© 2025 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher).
Powered by
h2 | h2 | h2 |
---|---|---|
AboutAs exciting as this is, we know that we have a responsibility to do this thing correctly. After all, we want the farm to remain a place where the family can gather for another 80 years and beyond. This site was born out of these desires. Before we started this site, googling "shale' brought up little information. Certainly nothing that was useful as we negotiated a lease. Read More |
Links |
Copyright © 2017 GoHaynesvilleShale.com