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  2. Expand Energy - Wikipedia

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    Expand Energy Corporation is a natural gas exploration and production company headquartered in Oklahoma City. It was previously known as Chesapeake Energy Corporation. In 2023, the company produced 3,470 MMcf of natural gas per day. [1] As of December 31, 2023, the company had 9,688 Bcf of proved reserves. [1]

  3. Chesapeake Energy's history ahead of merger reflects ... - AOL

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    2003-2007: Chesapeake spends billions to acquire assets in nearly every U.S. major energy field, making it the second-largest domestic producer of natural gas, trailing only Exxon. In 2005 ...

  4. The History of Gas Prices in the US - AOL

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  5. Chesapeake - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake Utilities, an American energy services company focusing on distribution of natural gas and propane; Chesapeake Mill, in Wickham, Hampshire, England, a building constructed from the timbers of the USS Chesapeake; The Vought Chesapeake, British name for the United States built dive bomber, the Vought SB2U Vindicator

  6. Chesapeake Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a diversified energy company engaged, directly or through operating divisions and subsidiaries, in regulated and unregulated energy businesses. The Company's common stock began trading on the NASDAQ Exchange in 1985 and on the New York Stock Exchange (currently traded as CPK ) in 1993.

  7. Chesapeake (CHK) Files for Bankruptcy Amid Low Gas Prices - AOL

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    Chesapeake Energy (CHK) is likely to emerge from the Chapter 11 process on the back of its diverse operating platform, and improving capital and operating efficiencies.

  8. Southwestern Energy - Wikipedia

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    The company traced its roots to Arkansas Western Gas Company, which was established in July 1929 as a subsidiary of Southern Union Gas Company of Dallas. In 1985, the company acquired Mustang Fuel for $200 million in stock. [2] In 2013, the company acquired assets in the Marcellus Shale from Chesapeake Energy for $93 million. [3]

  9. What Was the Highest Gas Price in US History? - AOL

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    Gas prices have reached their all-time high in recent history. Last year the average peaked on June 14, 2022, at $5.02 per gallon. Luckily, although they still remain high, they have slightly ...