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For Pete's sake, quit already with "it's all in the south and nothing up in the north."
They started first down south, give them time up here and it all will be similar.
I agree 100% ron!
Hunter - who do you realistically can answer this question for you? Do you believe there to be a GMS forum member who knows the future of the collective strategy of every company as it relates to development of Ohio's unconventional assets?
You don't need insider information to make an educated guess as to what a company will next do. CHK has a long history in shale plays and you can simply watch what they've done before and extrapolate what they'll do next.
They need to drill. A lot. That is not up for debate. So they'll drill the strongest prospects they have first. They'll then move on to derisking the rest of their position and based on results will add rigs to the areas of most promise. They'll also follow the pipeline and invest their capex where they can get cash flow sooner rather than later. Pretty easy formula to follow.
The JV with Total compels them to drill X number of wells during a given amount of time. That's not even the real issue for them, though. The real issue is that they spent a lot of money acquiring their lease position and they need to get production roaring so they can start to get cash flow.
The Total JV encompasses an area of land that was previously agreed upon. Anything outside that JV agreement is free territory for CHK to do with what it wants. But they want to drill that JV acreage because Total is footing 75% of the cost of drilling.
Hi Kathleen I have been told a pipeline for the Marsha and Burgett pads will be completed around the 15 of this month. Was told by CHK, they said some wait a year or more for the pipelines. What do you see when you go out does it seem like the pipelines are being completed?
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