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Haynesville Shale in the United States of America (USA) - Oil and Gas Shale Market Analysis and Outlook to 2025

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  • 37 Pages
  • January 2022
  • Region: United States
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5545934
The Haynesville shale, also known as the Haynesville/Bossier shale, is a prolific dry natural gas shale play situated in East Texas and Northwest Louisiana, in the US. This organic-rich Upper Jurassic age shale is bounded by Cotton Valley group at the top and Smackover formation underneath. The Haynesville shale is spread across 9,000 sq. miles with an average thickness of 200-300 feet. The most productive counties in the Haynesville shale from Louisiana are Caddo, Bienville, Bossier, De Soto, Red River, and Webster. In Texas, Harrison Panola, Shelby, and San Augustine counties are the most active locations for hydrocarbon appraisal and development in this play. The strategic location of the shale near the Gulf of Mexico makes it one of the most revenue-generating shale plays in the US. The petrochemical complexes and LNG export facilities around this shale formation help in rapid ‘spud-to-sale’ cycle time, thus, making it more attractive to investors.

Scope


The report analyses crude oil and natural gas appraisal and production activities in the Haynesville shale in US. The scope of the report includes -
  • Comprehensive analysis of crude oil and natural gas historical production and outlook during 2018-25
  • Detailed information of impact on well development, permits and deals against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic
  • In-depth information of well productivity and well completion parameters across the Haynesville shale
  • Analysis of net acreage of top companies, planned capital expenditure as well as crude oil and natural gas reserves and production stats in this shale play
  • Up-to-date information on major mergers and acquisitions across the Haynesville shale from 2019 to 2021

Reasons to Buy


  • Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights into the Haynesville shale in the US
  • Plan your strategies based on economic viability and expected developments in the Haynesville shale.
  • Keep yourself informed of the latest M&A activity across the Haynesville shale
  • Identify opportunities and challenges across the Haynesville shale

Table of Contents

1. Overview
1.1 Haynesville Shale, Recent Developments and Trends
2. Haynesville Shale, Introduction
2.1 Haynesville Shale, Formation Overview
3. Haynesville Shale, Production and Activity Overview
3.1 Haynesville Shale, Production Analysis, 2018-2020
3.2 Haynesville Shale, Production Outlook, 2021-2025
3.3 Haynesville Shale, Drilling Activity
3.4 Well profile
4. Haynesville Shale, Competitive Benchmarking
4.1 Haynesville Shale, Major Companies with Prominent Presence, 2021
4.2 Haynesville Shale, Financial Standings of Major Companies
4.3 Haynesville Shale, Operational Performance of Leading Operators
4.4 Haynesville Shale, Completion Parameters, 2019-21
4.5 Haynesville Shale, Plans of Major Companies
4.6 Haynesville Shale, Cost Trends, November 2021
5. Haynesville Shale, Associated Infrastructure
5.1 Pipelines
5.2 LNG Terminals
6. Mergers and Acquisition Activity in the Haynesville Shale, 2019-2021
6.1 Overview of M&A Activity
6.2 Major Acquisitions
7. Appendix
7.1 Abbreviations
7.2 Methodology
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List of Tables
Table 1: Haynesville Shale, Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production by State, 2018-2020
Table 2: Haynesville Shale, Net Acreage by Company, 2021
Table 3: Haynesville Shale, Reserves and Production by Major Companies, 2021
Table 4: Haynesville Shale, Financial Standings of Major Companies, Q3 2021
Table 5: Haynesville Shale, Operational Performance of Leading Operators, January 2020 - November 2021
Table 6: Haynesville Shale, Planned Capital Expenditure by Major Companies, 2020-21 ($M)
Table 7: Haynesville Shale, Reserves and Production by Major Companies, 2021
Table 8: Haynesville Shale, LNG Terminals, November 2021
Table 9: Haynesville Shale, Major Deals by Oil and Gas Companies, 2019-21
List of Figures
Figure 1: Total Production in Haynesville Shale, 2018-2021
Figure 2: Rig count in Haynesville Shale, and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) future prices, 2019-2021
Figure 3: Haynesville Shale, Crude Oil Production by County (mbd), 2018-2020
Figure 4: Haynesville Shale, Natural Gas Production by County (mmcfd), 2018-2020
Figure 5: Haynesville Shale, Production Outlook, 2021 - 2025
Figure 6: Haynesville Shale, Number of Well Permits by County, January 2019 to November 2021
Figure 7: Haynesville Shale, Well Permits by Key Operators, January 2019 to November 2021
Figure 8: Haynesville Shale, Well Profile for Crude Oil Production
Figure 9: Haynesville Shale, Well Profile for Natural Gas Production
Figure 10: Haynesville Shale, Proppant Mass (million lbs.) vs Lateral Length (ft)
Figure 11: Haynesville Shale, Average Peak Natural Gas Production vs Lateral Length (ft) Quartile
Figure 12: Haynesville Shale, Peak Total Production vs Lateral Length, 2019-2021
Figure 13: Haynesville Shale, Total EUR vs Lateral Length, 2019-2021
Figure 14: Haynesville Shale, Major Companies by Well Costs ($ m), September 2021
Figure 15: Haynesville Shale, Major Active Crude Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines by Capacity, November 2021