Chesapeake Sells $5 Billion In Assets To Reduce Debt

Chesapeake Energy Corp. said Monday it will sell all of its assets in a massive natural gas field and stakes in two companies as part of a plan to reduce debt.

Monday, February 7th 2011, 11:52 am

By: News 9


Associated Press

NEW YORK -- Chesapeake Energy Corp. said Monday it will sell all of its assets in a massive natural gas field and stakes in two companies as part of a plan to reduce debt.

Chesapeake says it hopes to bring in more than $5 billion, before taxes, from the sales. Chesapeake Energy is aiming to reduce its debt by 25 percent by 2012.

The natural gas properties are located in the Fayetteville shale, a natural gas field in central Arkansas. Chesapeake Energy is the second largest producer of natural gas there.

The Oklahoma City company says it will sell its 25.8 percent stake in Frac Tech Holdings LLC and its 20 percent piece of Chaparral Energy Inc.

Chesapeake believes the deal will close in the first half of this year, along with the sale of Chesapeake's stake in a drilling project in an emerging oil field in northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming announced last month.

China's state-owned offshore oil and gas company CNOOC Ltd. agreed to pay $570 million for a one-third stake in the project. Chesapeake will operate the 800,000-acre project in a pair of basins in a region called the Niobrara shale. CNOOC will pay two-thirds of the project's drilling costs, up to an additional $697 million.

Over the past several years, drillers like Chesapeake have learned to tap vast amounts of natural gas in shale deposits. More recently they have learned to adapt the new technology to also produce oil. Engineers have learned to drill down and then horizontally into layers of shale. They then pump a slurry of sand, water and chemicals into the well to crack the rock and allow oil

and gas to escape.

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