The Haynesville shale play runs through northwestern Louisiana, northeastern Texas, and the southwestern tip of Arkansas. Some industry experts believe the Haynesville shale could ultimately produce as much as 30 to 40 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and will outproduce the Barnett shale in less than five years. The reason is the formation is very deep and very thick. The depth and high pressures make drilling expensive, but the payout is believed to be worth the cost.
Chesapeake Energy is the major leaseholder and producer in the Haynesville, but several smaller operators, including Houston-based Petrohawk Energy, have acquired significant positions and are increasing production quickly. The Cotton Valley tight gas formation is located just above the Haynesville shale and is also a major target for companies operating in this area.
Western Gas to buy Marcellus gathering assets
Mar 4, 2013
Western Gas Partners LP, an Anadarko Petroleum Corp.-owned master limited partnership, agreed to acquire a 33.75% interest in the Liberty and Rome gas gathering systems from Anadarko and a 33.75% interest in the Larry’s Creek, Seely, and Warrensville gas gathering systems from an affiliate of Chesapeake Energy Corp. |
UT study forecasts reliable supply from Barnett shale through 2030
Feb 28, 2013
A new study of the Barnett shale foresees reliable supply with slowly declining production through the year 2030, said the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) at the University of Texas at Austin and financed by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, a New York philanthropic grant-making institution. |
BG sells Cotton Valley interests to EXCO
Feb 19, 2013
BG Group signed an agreement to sell its interests in shallow, noncore, conventional producing assets and acreage in the Cotton Valley formation in East Texas and North Louisiana to EXCO Resources, Dallas, for $132.5 million. |
Chesapeake to sell midstream assets in various US shale plays
Dec 12, 2012
Chesapeake Energy Corp. plans to sell midstream assets in the Marcellus, Utica, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, and Niobrara to Access Midstream Partners for $2.16 billion in a transaction expected to close by Dec. 31. |
BHP Billiton ponders writedown of US shale gas assets
May 15, 2012
BHP Billiton Petroleum is considering whether to write down its US shale gas assets by the end of the quarter, as it already plans to cut the number of shale gas wells it drills in the coming months, the company’s chief executive officer told the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association conference in Adelaide. |
Louisiana: Brown Dense leasing spreads eastward
Nov 16, 2011
Leasing spurred by the oil and gas potential of the emerging Jurassic Lower Smackover Brown Dense limestone has spread to East and West Carroll parishes, together with St. Tammany the state’s only parishes without hydrocarbon production. |
Louisiana: Forest returns rig to Haynesville shale
Nov 1, 2011
Forest Oil Corp., Denver, has returned a drilling rig to its acreage in the Haynesville shale play of East Texas and Northwest Louisiana. |
Louisiana official reports activity on third expansive play
Aug 31, 2011
Oil and natural gas producers have begun work on developing a third expansive play in Louisiana, giving the state one proved and producing formation and two that are being watched closely, according to Scott Angelle, secretary of Louisiana’s Department of Natural Resources. |
Bulgaria Jurassic Etropole shale gas drilling set
Aug 30, 2011
LNG Energy Ltd., Vancouver, BC, entered into a term sheet with a unit of TransAtlantic Petroleum Ltd., Dallas, to earn a 50% interest in a future shale gas production concession in northwestern Bulgaria. |
Southwestern to probe Smackover Brown Dense lime
Jul 29, 2011
Southwestern Energy Co., Houston, said it has accumulated 460,000 net acres prospective for oil in Upper Jurassic Lower Smackover Brown Dense limestone along the Arkansas-Louisiana state line. |
BHP Billiton to buy Petrohawk for $12.1 billion
Jul 14, 2011
BHP Billiton Petroleum will acquire Petrohawk Energy Corp., Houston, for $12.1 billion, giving the Australian firm operated positions in the US Eagle Ford and Haynesville shale resource plays and the Permian basin. |
Obama keeps pledge to end oil tax incentives in 2012 budget request
Feb 14, 2011
The White House followed through on US President Barack Obama’s promise to eliminate oil and gas incentives and preferences with a fiscal 2012 federal budget request that would increase direct taxes on the industry by an estimate $3.472 billion next year and $43.612 billion over 10 years. |
Acadian Gas lets contract for Haynesville extension project
Jan 25, 2011
Acadian Gas LLC, owned by Duncan Energy Partners (66%) and Enterprise Products Partners (34%), let a contract to Willbros Group Inc. for the construction of a portion of its Acadian Haynesville Extension Project. |
OGJ Newsletter
Dec 20, 2010
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Shale gas supply expected to keep US prices low in 2011
Dec 13, 2010
While another year of price distress awaits US producers of natural gas from shale reservoirs, technology has lowered breakeven thresholds of important plays, speakers said at an industry conference in Houston.
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