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jwinfree
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| Registered on: | 6/3/2008 |
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I was wondering about the article. I didn't see anything about Sabine Parish on the article. I have heard that Shell is active in the area but have not heard from them yet. I own land down there but everything that I have heard up to this point only talks about North Sabine. Thanks for all of the info.
re: Haynesville Shale
Posted by jwinfree on 6/13/08 at 11:17 am to TigerDog83
Do you know where the well in South Sabine Parish is being drilled?
Where was this well drilled? Is 6mm good or bad? I have heard that there was a well being drilled at the Powhatten exit on I-49. Any word on who is drilling this well?
re: Haynesville Shale
Posted by jwinfree on 6/6/08 at 7:01 am to DrWAVeSport
I am a landowner in Southern Sabine Parish and I am told that the shale is too deep that far South. Does that mean that eventually they may move into that area? It seems that the upfront costs to drill are really small beans compared to the returns everyone is talking about. There is very little information about the actual size of the Haynesville Shale. I am sure that it is in the best interest of the oil companies to keep this quiet because they are already having to pay a lot higher prices than they were before the news broke. I have also been researching this topic all over the internet and have learned more about the Haynesville Shale on this blog than anywhere else. Please keep it up and thanks for the information.
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