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Community Answers
Meet the people of Cherokee Horn

Come and meet the Cherokee Horn folks. We are DFW residents like you. Working, shopping, eating and living from north of Denton to Shreveport, we share a high regard for the people who form our community.

Community. Energy. Naturally.
A community of resources
The Barnett Shale and the Haynesville Shale are two of the nation's largest onshore gas fields. Since the Barnett Shale's discovery in 1981, exploration and drilling activities have expanded to cover as many as 25 counties in Texas, while the Haynesville Shale concentrated primarily in northwestern Louisiana, southwestern Arkansas and eastern Texas has followed suit.

Natural gas reserves in the Barnett and Haynesville Shales are caught in cracks and crevices as far as 13,000 feet underground. With recent advances in technology, this natural gas can be extracted by drilling a well up to a mile and a half underground away from a targeted deposit and then drilling up to a mile horizontally to withdraw the gas reserves.

 
Community Building
Our intention is to build strong relationships with the community, offering unparalleled communications and support to educate and care for residents and land owners living on the Barnett Shale.
Safety is our concern.
Cherokee Horn is positioned as a natural gas production company first and foremost with safety and care for the community. We use safe practices for the extraction and production of natural gas.
Natural gas and the environment
The gas in the Barnett Shale is a natural resource. It is more cost-effective than gasoline to extract, produce and use. It contains no smell and creates no toxic waste.