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Chesapeake and Plains Exploration and Production just entered into Haynesville Shale joint venture to drill some 6,875 wells, estimating the Haynesville Shale to hold 23-44 trillion cubic feat of natural gas equivalent after deducting an assumed 25% average royalty burdened. This is just shortly after McClendon commented at the annual meeting that the Haynesville Shale probably holds more natural gas than anyone expects. Probably as much as the U.S. uses in one whole year. Haynesville is starting to look better and better. If investors have “reserves” (pun intended) about the amount of oil and gas in the Haynesville Shale, Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon sure isn’t. The man is confident, and has the actions and results to show it.
Chesapeake (CHK) has a conference call this morning on the joint venture with Plains (PXP). Be sure to listen in. I know I will.
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