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Largest US Natural Gas Producer Runs Out Of Cash
2008-11-28
Chesapeake Energy Corp., the nation's largest producer of natural gas, seeks to raise up to $1.8 billion through common stock sales in an effort to fund its drilling and exploration activities and mitigate the impact of lower natural gas prices on cash flow.

In two filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Wednesday, the company said it will issue shares worth as much as $1 billion before fees and also registered 50 million shares worth at most $791 million for potential sale.

Oklahoma City, Okla.-based Chesapeake said it will use proceeds from the $1 billion offering for general corporate purposes, including fund exploration, development and other capital expenditures.

The move would dilute holdings of shareholders, who already suffered through a substantial decline in Chesapeake's stock price this year. Shares closed at $20.24 on Wednesday, off 73 percent from the stock's $74 52-week high set this summer.

But the company said cash flow, borrowings and cash on hand have not been enough to pay for capital expenditures.

Chesapeake has used up the remaining financing available under its $3.5 billion bank credit facility and only $251 million is left of another $460 million credit line. Credit markets remain tight with financial institutions under duress.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#6  company stock is tanking today; at 220 pm its down about 15% while the general market is higher

I've received about 5 buy CHK phone calls in the past year or so from brokers cold calling me
Posted by: mhw   2008-11-28 14:22  

#5  as high as natural gas has risen in the last few years i don't see how they could lose money. A couple years ago i got my first gas bill followed by my first heartattack
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2008-11-28 12:04  

#4  But I thought Big Oil was eeeevil and swimming in vast piles of money?

That's what all the Demoncrats commercials said just a few short weeks ago.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-11-28 12:01  

#3  
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2008-11-28 11:46  

#2  I think there's a way to go on debt-deflation/demand destruction and thus rises in commodity affordability.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2008-11-28 05:38  

#1  This might be a decent move for them. The market has probably already bottomed and this offering, by the time it hits the market, will bring in big money.
Posted by: Mike N.   2008-11-28 00:43  

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