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Gold/Mining/Energy : Shale Natural Gas, Oil and NGLs and ESA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jrhana who wrote (556)5/27/2009 8:54:46 AM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 6160
 
I imagine the Marcellus will be the ideal source to supply the heavily populated areas of NE, NY, the mid-Atlantic and the eastern Ohio area.

The Haynesville to me looks to be ideal for LNG production and export through the Gulf ports. It also looks pretty convenient to supply Florida



Message 25671811

Of the four monster shale plays to date (there will be others) the order of development is.

Barnett

Fayetteville

Haynesville

Marcellus

Whichever eventually proves to be larger, both the Haynesville and the Marcellus are huge