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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Lowers Production 1 BCF/D & Dry Gas Drilling 70%

    February 23, 2012February 22, 2012

    trending downChesapeake Energy released fourth quarter 2011, and full year 2011 numbers on Tuesday. About one month ago Chesapeake announced they were curtailing 0.5 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas production per day because of low commodity gas prices. At the time they threatened to up that number to 1.0 bcf. According to Tuesday’s announcement, they have made that adjustment. Chesapeake wants to save its gas to sell it when the prices go back up, and likely hopes that by taking a good amount of gas out of circulation, it will help drive up the historically low prices sooner rather than later.

    In addition to curtailing current production, Chesapeake also announced they will spend 70 percent less on drilling in dry gas areas this year from last year.

    From the relevant portions of the Chesapeake press release:

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  • Energy Companies | Hess | Jefferson County (OH) | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio

    Hess to Lease OH City Landfill for Drilling – $5,400/Acre

    February 23, 2012February 22, 2012

    Steubenville, Ohio is about to close a lease deal on a former city landfill. Hess has agreed to pay $5,400 per acre for a signing bonus on the 110 acre site, and 19 percent royalties.

    Read More “Hess to Lease OH City Landfill for Drilling – $5,400/Acre”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Jefferson County (OH) | Ohio | Wastewater

    Steubenville Selling 700K Gallons of Water/Day to Chesapeake

    February 23, 2012February 22, 2012

    The city of Steubenville in Jefferson County, Ohio has struck a deal to sell Chesapeake Energy treated wastewater, untreated river water and potable water—700,000 gallons of it a day for five years.

    Read More “Steubenville Selling 700K Gallons of Water/Day to Chesapeake”

  • Energy Companies | Rex Energy

    Rex Energy 2011 Review, Looks Ahead to 2012

    February 23, 2012February 22, 2012

    Rex Energy, a prolific driller in the Marcellus Shale, reported its 2011 financial and operational results along with 2012 capital budget projects on Tuesday. In what has become a near unanimous refrain from drilling companies, Rex also says less drilling in the dry gas areas and more drilling in the natural gas liquids areas.

    From the Rex press release:

    Read More “Rex Energy 2011 Review, Looks Ahead to 2012”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Feb 23, 2012

    February 23, 2012February 22, 2012

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:

    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Feb 23, 2012”

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