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Chesapeake increase stake in Barnett Shale


Published Jul 4, 2007
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Chesapeake increase stake in Barnett Shale

Chesapeake Energy Corporation has acquired or has agreed to acquire approximately 8,500 net undeveloped leasehold acres in the heart of the Barnett Shale play in Tarrant County, Texas, from Four Sevens Resources Co., Ltd., Sinclair Oil & Gas Company and several of their affiliates and partners.

In addition, Chesapeake announced that it has entered into a Land Services Agreement whereby Four Sevens and Sinclair have agreed to work on an exclusive basis in certain areas of Tarrant County, Texas to acquire leases on Chesapeake's behalf. This complements a similar Land Services Agreement Chesapeake has in place with Dale Property Services, LLC covering different portions of Tarrant County.

Including these land service agreements and its own landmen and lease brokers, Chesapeake now has a substantial competitive advantage with over 750 landmen and lease brokers dedicated to acquiring additional undeveloped leasehold and surface drillsites in Tarrant County. Chesapeake believes its drillsite and leasehold acquisition commitment to Tarrant County should enable it to continue acquiring at least 30,000 net leasehold acres per year in what is quickly becoming the most prolific county in the Fort Worth Barnett Shale play. This anticipated yearly addition to the company's leasehold inventory should provide up to an additional 500 drillsites per year, more than offsetting the number of wells Chesapeake plans to drill each year in Tarrant County.

Chesapeake's Fort Worth Barnett Shale leasehold position now totals approximately 220,000 net acres, including approximately 180,000 net acres in the Core and Tier 1 area "sweet spot" of Johnson, Tarrant and western Dallas counties. On this acreage, Chesapeake is now producing approximately 335 gross million cubic feet of natural gas equivalent (mmcfe) per day (230 net mmcfe) from approximately 400 gross wells, of which Chesapeake has drilled approximately 265 and has acquired 135.

The company is currently drilling 32 wells and has an additional 95 wells waiting on completion, completing, or waiting on pipeline connection. In addition, Chesapeake believes it has the ability to drill approximately 2,700 additional net horizontal Barnett Shale wells with lateral lengths of approximately 3,000 feet on 500-foot average well spacing. The company's expected results for wells drilled on its Core and Tier 1 acreage are $2.5 million to develop 2.45 gross bcfe (1.8 net bcfe after royalties and other burdens). In the second half of 2007, Chesapeake anticipates using 35-38 rigs to develop its leasehold and should be able to bring a new Barnett Shale well into production every 18 hours on average.




   

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