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

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Baron,
That is true, and I believe that Encana does have a large leasehold in Natchitoches and Sabine.
From what I have seen, the gas is there. The problems are with the depth and heat of the formation. As they say, all problems can be fixed with $$$. The question is, can they make it work at $3 gas?
Baron, are these the same technical problems thay are speaking of for Sabine County Texas above? Or is it too early to tell there?
I have not heard much about Sabine County TX, with the exception of one well drilled in the west side of shelby county that was dry.
Baron,
That makes sense. Thanks
Thanks... The yellow bits would be? Unitized Sections?
A generalized map of their leaseholds.
Chesapeake's map doesn't reflect all of the drilling going on in 11-15.
It is CHK's second most concentrated area of drilling (11/15). It is second only to the Keithville/Springridge area.
GL, the Chesapeake map is a bit dated and they will probably post something newer soon. Sorry for any confusion.

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