Haynesville Shale
The Haynesville Shale, also known as the Bossier Shale, is a large natural gas deposit in northwestern Louisiana, eastern Texas, and southwestern Arkansas. The most productive areas have been Caddo, Bienville, Bossier, DeSoto, Red River and Webster Parishes of Louisiana plus adjacent areas in southwest Arkansas and east Texas.
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Reports Third Quarter Results
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Reports Second Quarter Results
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Announces Agreement with Aethon Energy to Restart Development of Shelby Trough Acreage
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2017 Results; Provides Guidance for 2018 and Updated Long-Term Production Outlook
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Black Stone Minerals (BSM) Reports Agreement to Acquire Mineral & Royalty Assets for $340M; Announces Private Placement to Fund Deal
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Announces $340 Million Acquisition of Mineral and Royalty Interests and Private Placement of Cumulative Convertible Preferred Units
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Reports Second Quarter 2017 Results and Declares Increased Cash Distribution on Common and Subordinated Units; Raises Full Year 2017 Production Guidance
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Reports First Quarter 2017 Results and Declares Cash Distribution; East Texas Acquisitions and Development Agreements Enhance Growth Outlook
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2016 Results and Provides Guidance for 2017
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Announces Farmout Agreement Substantially Reducing Future Working Interest Capital Requirements
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Reports Third Quarter 2016 Results and Announces Cash Distribution
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Reports Second Quarter 2016 Results and Announces Cash Distribution; Increases Production Guidance Range for 2016
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Black Stone Minerals, L.P. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2015 Results And Provides Guidance for 2016; Authorizes $50 Million Common Unit Repurchase Program

