By Jeanine Prezioso
NEW YORK | Wed Nov 3, 2010 6:45pm EDT
NEW YORK Nov 3 (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy (CHK.N) will begin to ramp down natural gas production by mid-2011 in the Haynesville Shale in Louisiana unless prices firm up, said a company executive on Wednesday.
The company is keeping a "relatively level (drilling) program" in the Barnett and Marcellus shales, said Jeff Mobley, vice president of investor relations and research in Oklahoma
City, but will begin to ramp down its Haynesville production
sometime next year unless gas prices rise.
The company estimated daily production in the Haynesville at 560 million cubic feet equivalent in the second quarter of 2010, a 30 percent increase over the first quarter.
It plans to shift more of its spending to drilling for liquids, Mobley added, reflected in its third quarter guidance released late Wednesday afternoon.
By 2011, the company expects gas production to rise to around 1 trillion cubic feet but expects 80 percent of its production growth to come from liquids.
Natural gas has lost 31 percent of its value since the beginning of the year, according to the Reuters-Jefferies CRB index .CRB.
December futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange NGc1 settled 3.4 cents lower on Wednesday at $3.836 per million British thermal unit.
Chesapeake has production commitments to meet with pipeline companies in the Barnett and Marcellus shales, and is drilling to hold onto leases.
Expect to see some further decrease in dry gas activity once those leases are secured, said Biju Perincheril, an analyst with Jefferies & Co. in New York.
"You're seeing this (the move from gas to liquids) at the cusp of that transition," he said. "Going forward you should see a shift in growth coming from oil, but we won't see that
until 2012 and beyond. On a proportional basis you should see
the liquids volumes ramping up."
(Reporting by Jeanine Prezioso; Editing by David Gregorio)
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