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“Creating Successful Community Partnerships – Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer Collaboration in Louisiana”. Marcellus Shale Summit October 11, 2010. Jim Welsh --- Louisiana Commissioner of Conservation Gary Hanson --- Louisiana State University – Shreveport,
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“Creating Successful Community Partnerships – Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer Collaboration in Louisiana” Marcellus Shale Summit October 11, 2010 Jim Welsh --- Louisiana Commissioner of Conservation Gary Hanson --- Louisiana State University – Shreveport, Red River Watershed Management Institute Mike Mathis --- Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Water Planning Manager
Shale Gas Plays, Lower 48 States Source: Energy Information Administration based on data from various published studies Updated: May 28, 2009
Northwest Louisiana Haynesville Shale Area Generalized Lithostratigraphic Column Data compiled from various sources by Office of Conservation Geological Division Oct. 2010
Estimated Ultimate Recovery in Tcf (Tcf = Trillion cubic feet) Data compiled from various sources by Office of Conservation EngineeringDivision 2008
Directive Issued to Industry for Frac Water Reporting Due to revisions of the WH-1 form, water source and associated volumes are now reported on page 3.
Haynesville Shale Natural Gas Well Development Drilling and Stimulation Operations Reported Usage from 10/1/2009 to 8/25/2010 Water Usage Data for 494 Haynesville Shale Natural Gas Wells
Red River & Toledo Bend Yield Capacity vs. Projected Surface Water Usage at 70 % Level Red River & Toledo Bend Yield Capacity Source: Jim Pratt, Executive Director – Sabine River Authority Jamie Triplett, Hydraulic Eng. – US Army Corps of Eng.
CONCLUSION http://dnr.louisiana.gov/haynesvilleshale/ MarcellusShaleSummit.ppsx