Chesapeake 1Q21: Returning to Its Roots of Drilling for NatGas
Chesapeake Energy issued its first quarterly update since exiting bankruptcy in February. It wasn't the typical update most public companies issue. It's a challenge to reconcile numbers before bankruptcy and after exiting bankruptcy. A few highlights: When combining numbers from before and after bankruptcy, we found (in digging through the SEC Form 8-K filing) that Chessy produced 2 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) on natural gas, most of which was produced in the northeast PA Marcellus (1.26 Bcf/d). The company also produced an average of 80,000 barrels of oil and 22,000 barrels of NGLs (in non-Marcellus plays) in 1Q21. We also discovered the company's strategy on where it plans to expand its shale gas drilling program (the answer may not please you)...
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