Attached are three different outlines for the Haynesville Shale. Petrohawk's now looks more like EnCana's than Chesapeake's.

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as the blob grows... :-)
Les B,

It appears that the only postivie outlook for Sabine County is on the Petrohawk map. Is that how you read it?
The only problem with Sabine is so far technical, not geological in my opinion.
I sure hope you are correct. Maybe in time, that can be overcome.
What does the technical part mean?
The HA gets deeper and hotter as you go south. Shalegeo has posted some interseting posts about formation temp. There also have been some discusions about how higher temps are hard on equipment.
Maybe EnCana's presentation on Wednesday will prove interesting as well.
What are the circled numbers representing on the Encana map?
Kay, the circled numbers represent selected well test rates with green ones being EnCana operated.
Thank you Les
Les,
Thanks for the info. It is interesting that Encana has a much better outlook for Natchitoches and Sabine. But I always wonder if that is based more on the fact that they have more leases in those areas.
They may just be playing the hand they were delt. Its too late to create a large leasehold in caddo and desoto.

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