Haynesville Shale Aptitude Test--Solve the mystery and you get a prize!

What do you shalers notice about the enclosed map? Hint, it is the first one of its' kind to my knowledge in the Haynesville.

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Section 27, two parallel laterals spaced roughly 1/8 mile apart.

The beginning of "8 wells per section?"
That would explain why so many of first wells drilled are on the edge of the sections. What happens in Texas with all the goofy shaped units?
Jay. The CHK Bray 34H - 1 is the first horizontal permit that I can recall with a lateral length longer than a section. The lateral length as permitted is 5534'. This area of the Bethany-Longstreet Field contains some of CHK's earliest HA horizontal wells. If I remember correctly, CHK mortgaged the original Bray well along with it's other 12 or 13 earliest HA wells for $500M.
Everything CHK owns is mortgaged to the hilt -- all over Oklahoma Counties -- everywhere.
Is it the longest lateral to date?
Chesapeake Op. sus. Forest 23H has two well bores from the same pad?
I believe its the future oil sites
or new pipe line
ok ShaleGeo, Post the answer. It is 9:00pm and I want to know...
"Alternate unit well" means "two wells in one section," or something else?
Have an enjoyable vacation.
shale Is 29 16n 15w the discovery well section? If it is how do you suppose it will be produced with its first horizontal running at an angle across the center of the section.

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