Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Chesapeake Energy (CHK) to Pare Drilling for Natural Gas

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Natural gas has fallen to quite low levels while crude oil is still historically extremely high... of course that won't matter to HAL9000 and friends - sell 'em all. This should be bearish for natural gas drillers exclusively but we know by now that is not how it works in the current era. Chesapeake out with some news today.
  • Chesapeake Energy Co (CHK), which has cut its spending on natural gas well drilling, expects other energy producers to begin reducing exploration spending in coming months "While we may be the first, we will certainly not be the last," Chief Executive Aubrey McClendon said during a conference call on Tuesday.
  • On Monday, Chesapeake, which says it is now the largest U.S. natural gas producer, announced it had cut its capital expenditure for drilling 17 percent through 2010, trimming its forecast for gas production growth.
  • Natural gas producers had ramped up exploration and production activities during the first half of the year, when natural gas futures NGc1 prices nearly doubled, reaching a peak at $13.69 per thousand British thermal units in early July. Since then, natural gas futures have slipped more than 40 percent to trade at about $8. When that price goes below $7.50, production at many wells becomes uneconomical, McClendon said. "If those prices stay out there for very long the industry will have to restrict its capital expenditures," he said.
  • The number of rigs drilling natural gas is likely to drop by 200 to 400 in the coming six months as companies pare back spending on rigs that were hired when gas prices were rising, he added.
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1 comments:

Bluedog said...

This should be bullish for nat gas. Reduce supply, while demand is growing.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/96815-natural-gas-to-play-larger-role-in-many-markets

BD

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