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Started this discussion. Last reply by LP Jun 28, 2011.
Chesapeake is often criticized for its financial decisions and aggressive techniques to develop natural gas and oil. In plain and direct terms, this article analyzes each decision and the result is surprising. What are your thoughts?
Posted on October 5, 2011 at 10:20 — 8 Comments
Happy birthday to the Haynesville! As the play, now the largest natural gas-producing play in the country, celebrates its third anniversary, the debate on hydraulic fracturing continues. What are your thoughts on the argument?
Read this article and let us know!
Posted on March 21, 2011 at 4:34 — 1 Comment
As evident by this site, more and more people are turning to social media to find answers, connect with similar people and learn as much as they can. Chesapeake has embraced this, and we've started a Facebook fan page and a Twitter account. Come visit us on our pages, post comments, ask questions or just tell us what's on your mind. I'll be there to answer!
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ContinuePosted on March 15, 2011 at 7:43
Hi! My name is Katie and I work for Chesapeake Energy in the Haynesville. I would like to open this blog to answer any questions or help guide you through the royalty owner process with Chesapeake. We're happy to have you as a part of our family, and I want to help take care of our family members! This is a general blog to address a variety of concerns, but if specific inquiries begin to emerge on a regular basis, I will split the topics as to better manage timely…
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Shale drilling and lithium extraction are seemingly distinct activities, but there is a growing connection between the two as the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions. While shale drilling primarily targets…
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Katie, I got an undeliverable notice when I sent an email to your CHK address with a question about the future of the fishing tournament. Now I see a Main Page discussion which appears to indicate that you are not at CHK any more. Skip
Ms. McCullin,
If possible, can you find out why the FAX number (405-879-9558) for CHK's Revenue Payments/Revenue Inquiry Dept. does not work. This 405-879-9558 FAX number is given as a "Contact" number for faxing information/requests per CHK Revenue Payments...and this is the number posted on CHK Energy's Website under "Contact Us" page.
If this number no longer exists, is there another FAX number for CHK "Revenue Payments Inquiry Line?"
Thanks in advance.
DrWAVeSport Cd1 3/15/2012
Katie:
I will be at work tomorrow but whomever can talk to my son, Steve. Our telephone number is 318-938-5232.
Judy McDaniel
Katie,
Thanks for getting this going for us. I received a call back from CHK and an email folow up just a short while ago. We're working on it as we speak.
Very much appreciate you help!
HMI
Hi Katie,
I had sent you a friend request back on the 9th. I'd like to speak with you regarding an issue we have with CHK. I've got MULTIPLE calls into them now with not one call back. The issue is this: We have a property leased to CHK in a section that CHK has drilled. We leased in 2008 and have not heard a thing since. As it turns out, I went on SONRIS the other day and discovered they've been taking the NG since 12/2008 - About 2.25 Billion Cubic Feet worth. We've not received any divdion orders or one check. This is the 2nd anniversary of production begining and according to my contract with them, they owe us that back revenue plus 12% interest per year for late payment. I also have a clause in my contract that can release us from the lease under these circumstances. I called CHK again today and told them that we have not received a call back. If you would please contact me so I can give you the details. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
HMI
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