The article below was sent to me. I am somewhat bothered by the "10-year, 100 percent fixed-fee gathering agreement." That seems to eliminate any competition or motivation to keep gathering costs down. Given the concerns we already have about CHK's higher-than-average deductions for their royalty owners, this does not sound good to me. Does anyone else have a better interpretation of what this means?
Midstream paying $500 mln cash
* Involves 220 miles of pipeline in Louisiana
HOUSTON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Chesapeake Midstream Partners L.P. CHKM.N> said on Thursday it plans to buy a natural gas gathering system and related assets in the Haynesville Shale from a subsidiary of
Chesapeake Energy Corp (CHK.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) for $500 million cash.
The acquisition will be financed with a draw on the partnership's revolving credit facility of about $250 million plus $250 million of cash on hand.
The partnership will acquire Chesapeake's 100 percent ownership interest in the Springridge system which consists of 220 miles of gathering pipeline in Caddo and De Soto Parishes in Louisiana .
At closing, the partnership will also enter into a 10-year, 100 percent fixed-fee gas gathering agreement with Chesapeake Energy.
After the deal, Chesapeake Midstream will have about $500 million of additional borrowing capacity on its credit facility.
The deal is expected to close before the end of this year. (Reporting by Anna Driver in Houston; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)
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Henry. I got your message but my reply will not go through. This is the same rep that will not return my call, I will try to email her.
Thanks for all you do.
So, what happens when the lessor has a cost free royalty clause (other than taxes)? Are you saying they still pay the "net-back" price at the wellhead to the mineral owner? What is the point of even having that clause, if you are going to pay all of those costs anyhow, due to the operators accounting methods for deriving the price of gas sold?
Is there (lease) language that can be used to stop them from doing this?
Hold up on that thought, GoshDarn. I think the keyhole event is up next. Let's see if that cowboy can get his horse, indeed has a horse capable, of turning on a dime. Might give the payin' customers something to cheer and give the idle rodeo hands something to do.
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