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The Marginal BTU - The Return of the Red Queen?
Posted by Nate Hagens on September 27, 2008 - 9:33am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: aubrey mclendon, chesapeake, energy surplus, eroi, natural gas [list all tags]
Note: This is an updated version of a post from earlier this week. Some more recent quotes have been added at the end of this post.
Despite recent optimistic news on new shale gas reserves, the totality of North American natural gas production remains on a treadmill, as the EROI reaper has relentlessly raised the marginal cost of producing- to currently above the price of natural gas futures. While shutting in production is not easy to do once wells are drilled, low prices with rising cost structures can put the crimp on future expansion. Chesapeake (CHK), the largest US natural gas producer and operator of land rigs, announced last evening they will be curtailing production, cutting their rig count and reducing capital expenditures. (Of course, it is possible that this is the first example of an energy production casualty due to the credit crisis if the reason for this capex drop is lack of easy funds...)
In recent years, each time Chesapeake Chairman Aubrey McClendon announces some production or capex decreases, it has marked a bottom in the commodity (see graphic below fold). As this will surely be followed with similar announcements by other E&Ps in the near future (I expect Sanridge Energy and Petrohawk Energy soon), there will soon be a drop in monthly gas production--perhaps as much as 5%.

k Nation (Jim Kunstler)


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