UPDATE 1-Chesapeake sees Bossier lagging Haynesville
Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:48am EDT
HOUSTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Very early results from Chesapeake Energy Corp's (CHK.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) Bossier shale play indicate that there is a little less natural gas in place than in its high-performing Haynesville shale acreage, an executive with the company said on Wednesday.
"It's not going to be quite as robust," John Sharp, a Chesapeake executive, told investors in comments broadcast on the Internet.
Investors had been anxiously waiting for data on the initial production rate from a Chesapeake well drilled in August in the Bossier. Chesapeake said the well had started flowing at a rate of 9.4 million cubic feet equivalent per day, below average rates seen in the Haynesville shale.
Even so, Sharp told investors that it is very early in the Bossier's development and said the company has high hopes for the play.
The Bossier and Haynesville shales are both located in east Texas and northern Louisiana.
Shares of Chesapeake fell 79 cents, or 2.7 percent, to $28.67 in morning trade on the New York Stock Exchange. That compares with a small gain in the American Stock Exchange index of natural gas companies .XNG. (Reporting by Anna Driver, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)
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