Question-and-Answer Session
[Operator Instructions]. We will take our first question from Chris Theal, with Tristone Capital.
Christopher Theal - Tristone Capital Inc.
I have only two questions, first on infill, looks like you are keeping your activity actually going up modestly through the year end. Other operators are talk about more faulting and that maybe more geologically complex, can you comment on that. And than how many rigs do you expect to run up at the horn over these winter. Thanks
Randy Eresman - President and Chief Executive Officer and Designated President & Chief Executive Officer of GasCo
Thanks Chris, I guess one thing I would say is in both of the Haynesville and Horn River players like new initial plays are being pursued right now in the industry there are lot of them very early learning's that are taking place, there's very few data points in the overall plays.
And so there is a lot of experimentation that's going to take place before we fully understand in our hard approach to development. And this is not unique, this is basically the way we approach our entire unconventional business overall.
For the specifics on the Haynesville and Horn River players carried over the Jefferson, Jonah and Coalbed Methane [ph].
Jeff Wojahn - Executive Vice-President and President, USA Region and Designated President of the USA Division of GasCo
Morning Chris. Jeff Wojahn. First I want to say that we're very excited about the resource potential and the acreage position that we have been able to assemble in Haynesville play. This is the tremendous resource with ten to TCS approaches that we have captured.
We're very excited and encouraged by where we're today on this play. As far as activity for the remainder of the year, we plan to exit the year at around six rigs, I think we will have five horizontal well reserves in the fourth quarter.
We're actively working on optimizing sand and water and pump inner wells and frac inner wells and all those things as well as trajectories of wells. I think in our conference call notes we've mentioned that we're going to drill a mid-borger, Haynesville play which is a very exciting opportunity for us in the shared inner-borger that we have not tested yet to date.
So with that information I think we're going to long ways to improving our learning and understanding the play but right now we're very excited where we're.
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