Hi Keith-Is there any way to get enlarged versions of the graphics? Thanks.
You can save the images off the article - http://www.beg.utexas.edu/shale/docs/Haynesville%20Shale%20Gas%20Pl...
Right click - then save image
No problem, it was good info
Appears that is is now only available by purchase https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE-176022-PA or in the Oil and Gas Journal which is subscription only
Really good explanation of the different factors at play that determine an area's value and ability to produce gas.
I am having a hard time finding "Kato" Parish on the map. LOL.
To Nixon Dow
Its spelled "Catto" Parish.
Actually, its Caddo, my friend. Pronounced Caddeaux, of course with a "short "a" on the front!
LOTS of great information. Thanks for posting that Keith.
Today, Mr. Browning is presenting at NARO-LA, bumping this up today
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