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“Creating Successful Community Partnerships – Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer Collaboration in Louisiana”

“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”

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  1. “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

  2. LOUISIANAHAYNESVILLE SHALEOVERVIEW

  3. Shale Gas Plays, Lower 48 States Source: Energy Information Administration based on data from various published studies Updated: May 28, 2009

  4. Current Haynesville Shale Activity

  5. Northwest Louisiana Haynesville Shale Area Generalized Lithostratigraphic Column Data compiled from various sources by Office of Conservation Geological Division Oct. 2010

  6. Current Haynesville Shale Activity in LA

  7. Estimated Ultimate Recovery in Tcf (Tcf = Trillion cubic feet) Data compiled from various sources by Office of Conservation EngineeringDivision 2008

  8. Aquifers of Northwest Louisiana

  9. Ground Water Use Advisory

  10. 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.

  11. 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

  12. 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.

  13. CONCLUSION http://dnr.louisiana.gov/haynesvilleshale/ MarcellusShaleSummit.ppsx

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