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Haynesville and Bossier shale gas unconventional play

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The Haynesville and Bossier formations in northwest Louisiana and east Texas are deep (up to 15,000 feet), high-temperature, over-pressured dry gas plays with higher drilling costs than other Lower 48 basins. Activity peaked at over 1,000 wells in 2011 before declining due to low gas prices. Private equity-backed operators drove a rebound starting in 2017. Recent gas price recovery and improved drilling efficiencies have strengthened the economics.

Table of contents

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  • Commercialisation overview
  • What to watch
  • Fiscal terms
  • Land access and permitting
  • Environmental regulation
  • Supply chain
  • Water procurement and disposal
  • Emissions

Tables and charts

This report includes the following images and tables:

  • Haynesville – horizontal wells since 2022
  • Bossier – horizontal wells since 2022
  • Haynesville geological characteristics
  • Bossier geological characteristics
  • Haynesville and Bossier resources
  • Haynesville economic metrics (Haynesville, Caspiana Core subplay)
  • Type well annual and cumulative production – Haynesville, Caspiana Core.
  • Type well cash flow – Haynesville, Caspiana Core.
  • Bossier economic metrics (Bossier, Spider subplay)
  • Type well annual and cumulative production – Bossier, Spider.
  • Type well cash flow – Bossier, Spider.

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    Haynesville And Bossier Shale Gas Unconventional Play 2025.pdf

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    Data Summary Haynesville And Bossier 2025.xlsx

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