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Without a doubt, the second quarter of 2007 will go down in Chesapeake's history as our best operational quarter yet. We overtook two large
independents ~U1d one major to become the largest independent and third-largest overall producer of natural gas in the U.S. Today, only two
companies produce more domestic natural gas than Chesapeake. Given our production growth rate, it seems inevitable that Chesapeake Viill become
the largest producer of U.S. natural gas sometime during 2008.
Strong Financial Performance
For the 2007 second quarter, Chesapeake generated net income available to common shareholders of $492 million ($1.01 per fully diluted common
share), operating cash floW!) of $1.076 billion and ebitda(2) of $1.401 billion on revenue of $2.105 billion and production of 170 billion cubic feet
of natural gas equivalent (hefe). The company's net income available to common shareholders and ebitda for the quarter include an unrealized
after-tax mark-to-market gain of $99 million resulting from the company's oil and natural gas and interest rate hedging programs and an after-
tax gain of $51 million from the sale of an investment. These types of items are typically not included in published estimates of the company's
financial results by certain securities analysts. Excluding these items, Chesapeake generated adjusted net income to common shareholders(J) in
the 2007 second quarter of $342 million ($0.71 per fully diluted common share) and adjusted ebitda(4) of $1.167 billion.
Production Sets New Quarterly Record
The 2007 second quarter marked Chesapeake's 24th consecutive quarter of sequential production growth. Over these 24 quarters, Chesapeake's
production has increased 372%, for an average compound quarterly growth rate of 7% and an average compound a1U1Ual growth rate of 30%.
Chesapeake's daily production during the 2007 second quarter averaged 1.868 hefe, an increase of 300 million cubic feet of natural gas equivalent
(mmcfe), or 19%, over the 1.568 hefe of daily production in the 2006 second quarter and an increase of 161 mmcfe, or 9%, over the 1.707 bcfe
produced per day in the 2007 first quarter. Chesapeake's rate of production recently exceeded 1.975 bcfe per day and, based on projected drilling
levels and anticipated results, we are now forecasting total production growth of 18-22% for 2007 and 14-18"10 for 2008, both of which are increases
of 400 basis points from our projections of just three months ago.
Proved Reserves Also Set New Record
In addition to generating strong production growth, the company increased its proved reserves to a record level. Chesapeake began 2007 with
estimated proved reserves of 8.956 trillion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent (tcfe) and ended the second quarter with 9.979 tcfe, an increase of
1.023 tcfe, or 11 %. During the 2007 first half, Chesapeake replaced its 324 hefe of production with an estimated 1.347 tcfe of new proved reserves
for a reserve replacement rate of 416%. Reserve replacement through the drillbit was 1.145 tcfe, or 354% of production (including 510 bcfe of
positive perlormance revisions and 95 bcfe of positive revisions resulting from oil and natural gas price increases between December 31,2006, and
June 30, 2007) and 85% of the total increase. Reserve replacement through the acquisition of proved reserves completed during the 2007 first half
was 202 hefe, or 62% of production and 15% of the total increase.
Drilling Prograrn Continues at Industry-Leading Pace
Chesapeake continued the industry's most active drilling program during the 2007 first half, drilling 977 gross (835 net) operated wells and
participating in another 826 gross (115 net) wells operated by other companies. The company's drilling success rate was 99% for company-operated
wells and 97% for non-operated wells. Also during the 2007 first half, Chesapeake invested $1.932 billion in operated wells (using an average of
131 operated rigs), $314 million in non-operated wells (using an average of 102 non-operated rigs), $410 million to acquire new leasehold (exclusive
of $665 million in unproved leasehold obtained through corporate and asset acquisitions, as well as other leasehold fees and related capitalized
interest) and $134 million to acquire seismic data.
Hedging Activities Continue to Create Value and Mitigate Risk
During the 2007 second quarter, Chesapeake generated a realized hedging gain of $198 million, or $1.16 per thousand cubic feet of natural gas
equivalent (mcfe). Realized gains from oil and natural gas hedging activities during the quarter generated a $5.27 gain per barrel (bbl) and a
$1.19 gain per thousand cubic feet (mcf). For the 2007 first half, our realized gains from oil and natural gas hedging activities generated a $6.74
gain per bbl and a $2.02 gain per mcf for a total realized hedging gain of $631 million, or $1.95 per mcfe. We believe that oil and natural gas
prices will remain volatile as increasing worldwide demand for energy, changing weather patterns and challenging geopolitical issues continue
to heavily influence energy markets. In the years ahead, we will continue our efforts to realize value for Chesapeake's investors by taking advantage
of this volatility.
Drilling Inventory Further Expands
Since 2000, Chesapeake has invested $7.8 billion in new leasehold and 3-D seismic acquisitions and now owns the largest combined inventories
of onshore leasehold (12.2 million net acres) and 3-D seismic (17.7 million acres) in the U.S. On tIlis leasehold, the company has approximately
28,500 net drilling locations, representing an approximate lO-year inventory of drilling projects, on which it believes it can develop an estimated
3.8 tcfe of proved undeveloped reserves and approximately 20.8 tcfe of risked unproved reserves (82 tcfe of unrisked unproved reserves).
To aggressively develop these assets, Chesapeake has continued to significantly strengthen its technical capabilities by increasing its land, geoscience
and engineering staff to over 1,200 employees. Today, the company has approximately 5,800 employees, of whom approximately 60% work in the
company's E&P operations and approximately 40% work in the company's oilfield service operations.
Barnett Shale Remains Biggest Driver of Production Growth
The Fort Worth Barnett Shale is the largest and most prolific unconventional gas resource play in the U.S. In this play, Chesapeake is the third-
largest producer of natural gas, the most active driller and the largest leasehold owner in the Core and Tier 1 sweet spot of Tarrant, Johnson and
western Dallas counties. Chesapeake's current production of approximately 230 mmcfe net per day from the Fort Worth Barnett Shale is double
the level of a year ago and is expected to exceed 300 mmcfe net per day by year-end 2007. The company is currently using 35 operated rigs to further
develop its 230,000 net acres of leasehold, of which 180,000 net acres are located in the Core and Tier 1 area. In the 2007 second half, Chesapeake
expects to use 35-38 operated rigs in the play and to be completing, on average, one new Barnett Shale well every 16 hours.
The purpose of our large-scale Barnett drilling ramp-up is to make the enormous upside embedded in our acreage position more visible and tangible
by turning our non-producing leases into producing assets. We expect to see further impressive increases in Chesapeake's Barnett production
throughout 2008. In fact, we can see Chesapeake's Barnett production increasing through at least 2010 as we remain on track to complete
approximately 2,200 new wells in that timeframe. The future impact of those wells should be substantial, especially considering that we have drilled
fewer than 500 wells in the play to date.
I would also like to highlight our Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport drilling activity. We are currently utilizing five rigs to drill on this 18,000-
acre lease, the largest contiguous lease in the play. We have reached total depth on 12 wells to date, and are reaching total depth on a new well
approximately every four to five days. The Barnett Shale underneath the airport looks excellent and is the thickest we have seen in the entire play.
We will begin completing our first wells at the end of August and we are hopeful that these wells will be among the best drilled to date in the
entire play.
Management Outlook
Our operational and financial results for the 2007 second quarter dearly demonstrate the benefits of Chesapeake's strategic shift from resource
capture to resource conversion. During the quarter, we exceeded our midyear production and reserve growth expectations and became the nation's
largest independent and third-largest overall producer of U.S. natural gas. Our sequential quarter and year-over-year production growth levels of
161 mmcfe and 300 mmcfe per day are at the top of the U.S. exploration and production industry.
Through the industry's most active drilling program, we plan to increase our average daily production rate by IS- 22% in 2007 and 14-1S% in 200S.
We also expect to exceed 10.5 tefe of proved reserves by year-end 2007 and approach 12 tcfe by year-end 200S. Further, the company continues to
deliver attractive profit margins that are enhanced by ourwell-executed hedging strategy. Our focused business strategy, value-addOO growth platfonn,
tremendous inventory of undrilled locations and valuable hedge positions continue to clearly differentiate Chesapeake as one of the very best value
creators in the industry.
Finally, natural gas is emerging as the most practical solution to the challenge of how to become more energy independent in America in an
increasingly dangerous world while reducing greenhouse gas emissions in a growing economy. The vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions
are caused by transportation vehicles burning gasoline or diesel and by power plants burning coal. However, burning natural gas instead of gasoline,
diesel or coal reduces greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50%. We believe the evidence clearly demonstrates that natural gas is by far the most
practical solution to the challenge - it is abundant, affordable, reliable, clean burning and domestically produced.
For many years, natural gas has been valued at a BTU discount to oil. We believe the intensifying clean air and climate change debates present
an opportunity for increased appreciation of natural gas and a higher valuation for the superior fuel we produce. We intend to do well for our
shareholders by doing good for our country and our world by producing greater amounts of natural gas. I look forward to reporting continued
success to you as the year progresses.
Best regards,
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Aubrey K. McClendon
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
August3,2007
(1) OperaJing cash flow is net cash provided by C1Jera/ing acJivilies before changes in assets and liabilities.
(2) EfJi/da is net inrome before inaJme /ax expense, in/eres/ expense, and depredation, depletion and amortization expense.
(3) AdjusJed emnings is net inaJme available /0 rommon shareholders e.c/uding, on an after-lax basis, unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives and gain on sale of investments.
(4) Adjusted ebi/da is net income before inaJme /ax expense, interest expense, and depreciation, depletion and amortization expense, adjusted /0 exclude unrealjzed (gains)
losses on oil and natural gas derivatives and gain on sale of investmenls.
Condensed Statements of Operations
1---- Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,~
(jn mdil,-ns <,,-xc ept per- share data)
2007
2006
2007
2006
Revenues:
Oil and natural gas sales
Oil and natural gas marketing sales
Service 0 rations revenue
Total Revenues
Operating Costs:
Production expenses
Production taxes
General and administrative expenses
Oil and natural gas marketing expenses
Service operations expense
Oil and natural gas depreciation, depletion and amOltization
Depreciation and an10rtization of other assets
Employee retirement expense . .__ _ _.___
.. Total Operating Costs
__ Income from Operations
Other Income (Rxpense):
Interest and other income
Interest expense
Gain on sale of investments
Total Other Income (~L _ _
Income Before Income Taxes
Income Tax f);pense:
Cunent
Defened
Total Income Tax E nse
Net Income
Prefem~d stock dh1dends
Loss on conversion/exchange of prefened stock
Net Income Available to Common Shareholders
Eamings per Common Share:
Basic
Assuming dilution
153
53
54
504
23
442
40
120
34
34
356
16
328
23
295
95
107
911
44
835
76
Condensed Balance Sheet f'~ m''''M'~)
Assets
Current assets
Property and equipment, net
Other assets
Total Assets
liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Cunent liabilities
Long-ternl deb~ net
Defened income tax liability
Other liabilities
Stockholders' e ui
11 . 'ties and
1 Excludes ullre,,!izefl gaills (loss",) 011 oil and /latural gas bedging
627
627
984
(37)
(11
492 $ 724 $ 936
$1.09 $0.87 $1.60 $ 2.50
$ 1.01 $0.82 $ 1.51 $ 2.27
$ 0.0675 $ 0.06 $ 0.1275 $ 0.11
452 381 452 375
515 428 515 433
2,324 2,143 4,467 4,259
156,080 129,818 296,872 253,874
170,024 142,676 323,674 279,428
$ 65.37 $ 58.00 $ 63.34 $ 57.97
$7.97 $8.04 $8.sa $ 8.81
$8.21 $ 8.20 $8.74 $8.89
June 30, Dec. 31, June 30,
2007 2006 2006
Cash dividends declared per coml11on share
Weighted Average Common and Common Equivalent Shares Outstanding
Basic
Assuming dilution
Production and Price Data
Net production
Oil (mbbls)
Natural gas (mmcf)
Natural gas equivalent (mmcfe)
Average Sales Prices
Oil ($ per bbl)1
Natural gas ($ per mef)1
Natural gas equivalent ($ per mcfe) 1
COlnmon Stock
Chesapeake Energy Corporation's common stock is listed on the
New York Stock E.xchange (NYSE) under the symbol CHK. As of
June 30, 2007, there were approximately 275,000 beneficial
owners of our common stock.
Investor Relations
Jeffrey L. Mobley, CFA
Senior Vice President - Investor Relations and Research
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
6100 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118
(405) 767-4763
(405) 767-4764 Fax
jmobley@chkenergy.com
CHK's Directors
l\l ,I "toY K M,_l ;181 j( lul1
Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer
Oklahoma City, OK
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Former Chairman of the Board
Union Pacific Corporation
Omaha, NE
fr,,'lk 1<8,\\11 'U
Former Governor, Oklahoma
President and CEO
American Council of Ufe Insurers
Washington. DC
[:>1(11 i(' ~,1. I~I'" I
Private Invest'Jr
Easton MD
l ;ll,Jlles I. ~v1.-ixV'Jc,i1
Senior Energy Analyst
Weeden & Co,
Greenwich, CT
~Jit)lrllll'\ f"ete 1'11111181 .11
Chairman. President and CEO
National Oilwell Varco, Inc
Houston, TX
[l'J!1 r-hl,le::.
Former U,S, Senator, Oklahoma
Founder and Principal
Tr,e Nickles Group
Washington, DC
I 'Cd811,k H \/VI,11\"III('''''
Advisory Director
Morgan Stanley
New York. NY
I ndependent Public Account ants
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
6120 South Yale, Suite 1850
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
(918) 524-1200
Stock Transfer Agent and Registrar
Conmmnication concerning the transfer of shares, lost certificates,
duplicate mailings or change of address notifications should be
directed to our transfer agent:
UMB Bank, N .A.
P. O. Box 419064
Kansas City, Missouri 64141-6064
(816) 860-778601' (800) 884-4225
CH K's Officers
Aubtey K Mceler Idon
Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
Marcus C, Rowlalld
Executive Vice President
and Chief Finanoial Officer
Steven C Uixon
Executive Vice President Operations
and Chief Operating Officer
Douglas J. ,JaCOfJ::--url
Executive Vice President
Acquisitions and Divestitures
J. Mark L ,ester
Executive Vice President
Exploration
Mal tt la A. Burger
Senior Vice President
Human and Corporate Resources
Jettley A Fist lei
Senior Vice President
Production
Jelllllfer M Grigsl IV
Senior Vice President
Treasurer and Corporate Secretary
Henry J. Hood
Senior Vice President
Land and Legal, and General Counsel
Jarnes C. Johnson
Senior Vice President
Energy Marketing
Michael A. JohnSOll
Senior Vice President
Accounting, Controller
and Chief Accounting Officer
Stephen W. Miller
Senior Vice President
Drilling
Jeffrey L. Mobley
Senior Vice President
Investor Relations and Research
Thomas S. Pnce, .Jr.
Senior Vice President
Corporate Development
CaU1Y L. TOIT1f.Jkins
Senior Vice President
Information Technology
Forwarci-Iookir Ig S1 aternents
Trlis report '1cludes'lorward-100king stammenls" Witllln Ihe meanlg 01 Sec:icn 27.A 01 me SecJrities Act 01 1933 and Section 21 E 01 tne Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Forward-looking statements
give DJI cUlent expectations CI forecasls olluture events They include estimales 01 oil ard n"lural reserves, expected oil and nalulal gas ploduction and future expenses, projections of fulure oil
ard natura! gas prices p'arlned capila! expend lures 101 jrilllng, leasehOld 2ne data, anj statemenls concerning anticipated cash flow and liquidity, business strategy and other
and objeclives lOlluture operaFons Disclosures C01Cel!ling the fair c' der'vatve contracts and their est mated cniltlibJtion to our luture resulls of operations are based upon market
as a specilic date These malket prices 3re sLbi8~t to S"Jn,ticwt voialility
,AltI',ough we bllleve the expectations and fOlecasts reflected in ttiese and cthellnlwald-Icoklllg statements are leasonable, we can give no assurance they will prove 10 have been correct. They can be
allectej by inacculale assumpfions or by ~n8wn 01 unKnown rsks and w~ertain:ies, Faclors :hal could cause actual results 10 differ materially from expecled resulls are described in "Risks Related 10
O'Jr BUSiness' under "Risk Factors" Iil the plOspectus we Illed with 'he Securities and Exchange Commission on August 9, 2007. Tfley include the volalility 01 oil and natural gas prices;
Itle' r,ilations OJr leve! of Indebtedness may have on OJI Ilexib lily: our abl,ity to ccnpele effectively against strong independent oil and nalural gas companies and majors; the availabilily of
on an economic basis In lund leserve lep'acement costs, our ab lily !n replace reserves and suslain production: uncellainties inherent in eslimating Quantities of oil and nalural gas reserves
!uture rales of prodoclion and rhe timing 01 development expenditues: unceltainlies 'n evalualing oil ard nalural gas leserves 01 acquired ploperties and associated potential liabilities:
consolda'e and integrate acqJired properties ard operotlcns: unsuccesslul explolaticn and development dll'ling: declines in the values of our oil and natural gas properties
eel rn] wrils-downs, lewer prices lealized on oil and latul3l saies ard col!ateral required 10 secule hedging liabilities resulting from our commodity price risk management activities;
irTlpaet ,ower oil and nalural gas prices COJld have 0'1 our belrow: drlilng anj operating risks. Includrng potBntial environmental "abilities: production intelruptions that couid
aliee! DOC cash flow; and pending or tutule IItigal10n
We caJto) ycu not te place undJe re' iance on Ihese s:a:ements, ar d we uldenake no obligation to updale Ihis infolmation We urge you to carefully review and consider the disclosures
1,3de trs reuor' and cur filings w:h Ihe SeCUrities dnd Excriange that altenpl to adVise interesled parties ollhe risks and lactors that may affect our business.
s=e 11as generaliy perlnilted oil and nalural gas companies. 'n 'iI;clgs r-Iade Wllh tile SEC, to disclose only pmved leselves Ihat a company has demonslrated by actual production or conclusive
;orccalion ;ests to ne economically and le"ally produciote undel existing eCDnonlC and operating conditlollS We use Ihe term "unproved" to describe volumes 01 reserves polelltially recoverable through
add't!oral jrili ng or recovery techni~ues Ihat Ihe SEes guidelines may profln!1 JS Irom InCluding 'I' filings With the SEC. These est males are by their nalure more speculalive than estimales of plOved
reserves and ale subject 10 substantially glealer r'sk of beinJ actually lealized by the eorr.pany. While we believe our caleuations ot unproved drillsites and eslimation of unproved reserves
ha'l8 !J"er risked and ale reasonable. sLch calculallors ar"j es',imales have nol been I"viewed by thirj-party engineers or apJraisers,
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Chesapeake embarked 011 an aggressive "land grab" in 2000 as we recognized
earlier than most of our competitors that vast new areas of the U,S, would
open up for natural gas exploration and development when new horizontal
drilling and completion technologies were applied to different types of rocks
(now commonly referred to as "unconventional reservoirs") in a time of
structurally higher natural gas prices, We believed this decade would go down
in oil and natural gas history as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire
leases in the modern day equivalent of the great Oklahoma land rushes of
the late 19th century. Today that land grab is largely over and we believe
Chesapeake won by acquiring a leasehold inventory of 11 million net acres,
1)11 ,vhich we expect to drill 26,000 net wells in the years to come.
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CH:K's Operating Area $ummaries~
o Fort Worth Barnett St)ale The Fort Worth Barnett Shale
was Chesapeake's greatest area of investment during 2006 and will be the most important
contributor to our growth in 2007. In addition to multiple acquisitions of high-quality assets
during 2006, Chesapeake also notably leased the right to drill the 18,000 net acres underlying
the DallasIFort Worth International Airport. In the Barnett, Chesapeake is the fourth-largest
producer of natural gas, the most active driller and the largest leasehold o'WTIer in the Tier 1
sweet spot of Tarrant, JolliSon and western Dallas counties, We are rapidly increasing our drilling
activity in the play and expect to be completing, on average, one new Barnett Shale well every
day bv midyear 2007
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2006 Total ProouctlOn:
44 cde, + 152%'.8%"
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
1,141 bele, +258%",13%"
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o E;OL ltt )err) Oklat )Orlla Chesapeake'sSouthernOklallOmaarea
encompasses some of Oklalloma's oldest and largest fields, several of which date back to discoveries
in the early 1900s, This area is also home to Chesapeake's earliest drilling successes in the Golden
Trend and Sholem A1echem fields. Today our activities focus on tile Bray, Southwest Duncan, Colt
and C~ment areas where we are developing both conventional and unconventional objectives.
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12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
775 bele, +3%, 9%
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!\r lcl.darko Basin The Anadarko Basin, which remains Chesapeake's
largest area of natural gas production, is characterized by a wide variety of play types and depth
ranges, including some of the most complex and prolific natural gas reservoirs in the U.S. In
this area, Chesapeake remams the most active driller and largest producer and focuses on three
major play types found between 12,000 and 20,000 feet: deep Morrow-Springer; medium-depth
Red Fork-Morrow-Springer; and vertically and horizontally drilled medium-depth Granite, Atoka
and Colony Washes.
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12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
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12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
1 ,922 bete, + 17%, 21 %
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12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
394 Bete, +10%,4%
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was a key contributor to our growth in 2006 and includes northwest Oklahoma, the Texas and
Oklal1oma panhandles and southwest Kansas. In addition to various conventional plays in tllis
area, we focus on the massive Sal1ara unconventional natural gas resource project In Sahara,
Chesapeake is by far the dominant operator with more than 600,000 net acres under lease in this
multi-collnty area of excellent low-risk, shallow natural gas production. Since 1998, we have drilled
over 1,000 wells in Sal1ara and have plans to drill an additional 6,000 net wells in tile next 10 years.
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12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
92 bcfe, + 142%, 1 %
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c )kla~ lOrlla Arkor 1)8 The Oklal1omaportion of the Arkoma Basin
has long been an extremely prolific natural gas region. In titis area, Chesapeake is targeting a
variety of plays ranging from complex overthmst geological targets in the southem portion of tlle
basin, to shallow horizontally drilled coalbed methane (CBM) wells in the northem portion of tile
basin, to tile emerging unconventional wocxiford Shale play in the we;tem portion of the basin.
In the CBM and Wocxiford plays, we have now established tile second-largest lea.c,ehold positions.
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F~ayetteville Srlale Chesapeake owns the industry's largest acreage
position in the high-potential Arkansas FayettC\1lle Shale play, including tile second-largest acreage
position in the play's core area. During 2006, we focused on testing the boundarie; of our acreage
position, obtaining 3-D seisntic surveys and optimizing drilling and completion techniques, We are
now in the process of increasing our drilling activity from three to 12 rigs to accelerate reserve and
production !,'fOwth from this promising play.
o E ast Texas In East Te.xas, Chesapeake is focused on developing various tight
natural gas sand fonnations in medium to deep horizons, including the Pette~ Travis Peak, and
Cotton Valley f onnations. In addition, 'Ne are one of the top tl1I'ee leasehold ovmers in tlle emerging
Deep Bossier play that has recently yielded impressive e.xploration results. We are currently drilling
our first operated Deep Bossier well, a ZZ,OOO-foot well in Madison County.
2006 T alai ProductIOn
16 bete, +78%, 3%
12/31/06 Proved Reserl8s:
386 bete. +9%, 4%
2006 TOlal Production:
27 bcfe, +-13%, 5%
o Texas Gulf Coast Chesapeake has established a significant presence
in a number of counties along the prolific Texas Gulf Coast. Throughout tl1is area we utilize 3-D
seismic data to delineate structural and stratigraphic traps, primarily in tl1e Frio, Yegua and Wilcox
forn1ations. During the past few years, Chesapeake has obtained Z,OOO square miles of 3-D seismic
data and has drilled a number of significant wells as a result.
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12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
107 bete, -17%, 1%
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2006 fatal Producllon:
52 bete, c30%, gO{
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
554 bete, +12%, 6%
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12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
482 bcfe, -10%, 5%
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SOL Jt h T e X as TI1e South Texas area remained one of tl1e largest areas of natural
gas production for Chesapeake in zoo6. In South Texas, our operations are primarily focused in
Zapata COLmty, which is Te.xas' number one natural gas producing county and where Chesapeake
is tl1e third-largest natural gas producer. During ZOO?, we will focus on developing deeper structural
opportunities under the traditional Lobo and Perdido objectives.
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F' en n i an Bas i r ) In the northern portion of the Penman Basin, Chesapeake
has focused on discovering and developing various shallow- to medium-depth oil and natural gas
plays and also operates a number of secondary recovery oil projects. In the southern portion of the
Pern1ian, we have focused on developing new shallow- to medium-depth natural gas plays in the Val
Verde Basin where we have recently made a potentially significant new discovery.
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2006 fatal P,oduCilon
16 bcle. .23%
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
243 befe, +22%,3%
Q [)el aware Bas i r '} Chesapeake's most significant land acquisition activities
during zoo6 took place in the Delaware Basin in far West Texas where we have built tl1e largest
leasehold position in the emerging Barnett and Woodford Shale plays. We believe that substantial
natural gas reserves exist in this stacked shale play and are working to detennine its commerciality.
The Delaware Basin also includes the Deep Haley play, which is centered in Loving County, Texas.
In Haley, Chesapeake owns the industry's second-largest leasehold \vhere we are targeting the prolific
and over-pressured Strawn, Atoka and Morrow fonnations that are located at depths of 15,000-18,000
feet. Our production from Haley has recently doubled as a result of several prolific new wells.
G La u is i a n a In Louisiana, Chesapeake is primarily focused on the northem portion
of the state where we are actively developing SUcll prolific fOlmations as the Hosston, Cotton Valley
and Deep Bossier, all of which are tight sand plays and offer significant upside potential. We also have
several new 3-D seismic surveys planned for Louisiana and are pursuing unconventional objectives
there as \vell.
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Ap P a lac h i a During zoo6, Chesapeake successfully integrated the November
ZOO5 $3 billion acquisition of Columbia Natural Resources and began laying the groundwork for
future gro\Vth and value creation from the area. Our zoo6 reserve and production growt1l from
Appalachia benefited from an accelerated drilling program and exceeded our expectations. Often
referred to as America's most drilled, but least explored area, Appalachia presents abundant gro\Vth
cwortunities through the application of leading-€dge exploration, drilling and production teclmologies
in \vhich Chesapeake is a recognized industry leaier. We are currently assessing the potential of reeper
drilling opportunities and will be aided by a substantial an10unt of new proprietary 3-D seismic data.
In acklition, we are pursuing a variety of new initiatives to develop unconventional shales in Alabama,
soutl1em Illinois and western KentucJ.;y and will drill our first operated horiwntal shale well in
Appalachia in mid-ZOO7.
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6100 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma Citv, Oklahoma 71]]8
(405) 848-8060 .
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Company financial information, public disclosures
and other information are available through
Chesapeake's web site at www.chkenergy.com.
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Chesapeake Energy Corporation's common stock
is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (J'i'YSE)
Lmder the symbol CHK As of March 31, 2007, there
were approximately 100,000 beneficial owners of
our common stock
I'I'/Id" ILL;
DUling 2006, tile company declared a cash di,idend
of $0,05 per share on March 6 and $0,06 per share
onJune 14, September 25 and December 19 for a
total dividend declared of $0.23 per share,
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6120 South Yale, Suite 1850
Tulsa, Oklalloma 74]36
(918) 524-1200
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Communication concerning the transfer of shares,
lost certificates, duplicate mailings or change of
address notifications should be directed to our
transfer agent:
VMB Bank, NA
p, 0, Box 419064
Kansas City, Missouri 64141-6064
(816) 860-7786 or (800) 884-4225
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10 1 Barclay Stree~ 8th Floor
New York, New York 10286
E;f=( "llIJ IJYSt~ Cmtrfications
The Fonn lO-K, included herein, which was filed
by the company with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) for the fiscal year ending
December 31, 2006, includes, as exhibits, the
certifications of our chief executive officer and chief
! i ,,; financial officer required to be filed with the SEe
pursuant to Section 302 of the SarlJanes-Oxley Act.
The company has also filed with the NYSE the 2006
annual certification of its chief executive officer
continning that the company has complied with
the NYSE corporate governance listing standards.
Stock Split Hist()ry
Decem~r 1996: tw6-f?r-one
June 1996: tp1'ee-for-two
December 1995: three-for-two
December 1994: two-for-one
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This report includes "forward-looking statements' within the rreaning of Section 27A 01 the Securities Ad of 1933 and Sectilll1
Exchange Act ot 1934. Forward.looking statements give our current expeclations 01 forecasls 01 future eYllnls. They ",
gas reserves, expected oil and natural gas production and Mure expenses, projections of future oil and natural
for drilling, leasehold acquisitions and seismic data. and stalements concerning anticipated cash now and I
and objectives tOI future operations, Disclosures concerning the fair values of dlrivalive conbacls and .
of operations are based upon market information as of a specifIC dale, These maI1<et prlces;re sub'
AIlhough we believe the expectations and lorecasts renlded in Ihese and other forward-looking
they will prove to mve been correct They can be anected by inaccurate ~ons or by known
could cause actual results to diner materially tram expected results are desaibed lIldeI "Risk . .
1D-K liled wilh the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 1, 2007. They incWllllll
our level of indebtedness rrny have on our nnaocialllexibility; our ability to COIJllllIe eIIldMiIy .
and majors; Ihe availability 01 capilal on an economic basis to fund reserve replaamenl CllSiS;
uncertainties inherent in estimating quantities of oD and natural gas reserves m proj9:\iIJ!.~
expenditures; uncer1ainties in evaluating oil and natural gas reserws of iqJlred prqJeIlIisallli .
consolidale and integrale acquired properties and operations; unsuccessful elIpIOI3lioIl
natural gas properties resutting in ceiling lest wrile-downs: lower pri:es rearllBll ~lllI fJl!l:
liabilities resulting from our COI11flllld"rty pri;e ris!< managementa:tlvities; 'I1e I1lIQ3IIve ~
to borrow; and drilling and operating risks,
We caution you nolto place undue reliance on these forwanHooldng slalernlnI:l,..-s!'e,
you to carefully review and consider tie dIsclosures made in Ilis report and our"_
to advise interested parties ollie risks and ~1llS thai rrny alfId w busInllss.
The SEC has generally permitted oil and natural gas C01ll3nies. in fiUngs made lIIiIl
demonstrated by actual production or co~ formalion Iests to be ~
conditions, We use the term "unproved' lD descrIle volumes 01 reserves ~
lhaI the SEC~ guidelines may prohllil us from idJding in filings willi the SEC.lJII$I
of proved reserves and mJ<<ingIy are subject III subsfa1lIaIIy greater risk r:l ~
of unproved drinsiles and estillBlion of uf1lroved reseNeS have been ~ .
not been reviewed 1Pi Ihird-party engineers or iIIllIraiser1.
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MIDSTREAM
GAS SERVICES
Texas Midstream Gas Services, LLC
5601 E. 15t Street
Fort Worth, TX 76103
December 4, 2007
Keith Marvin, Assistant City Engineer
City of Coppell
225 Parkway Boulevard
Coppell, Texas 75019
RE: Registration Application - Right-of-Way Maintenance Use
Dear Mr. Marvin:
Texas Midstream Gas Services, LLC (TMGS) is developing a gas
gathering systems to transport natural gas from producing wells in and around
Coppell, in the North Barnett Shale Play, to transportation pipelines. One
segment of this pipeline system is proposed to pass through the extreme
northwest corner of the City of Coppel!.
After reviewing Article 6-14, Ordinance 2001-944, we believe our Project
should be evaluated under authority provided by the Texas Railroad Commission
designation of TMGS as a gas utility (Licensee) pursuant to Tex. Uti!. Code, 33
101.001(7) and 121.001.
TMGS appreciates the concerns of the City of Coppell with pipeline
facilities and prefers to work with the City to facilitate this project while minimizing
any perceived impact on the community. We have prepared a registration
application submittal in accordance with our review of the ordinance.
Upon review of this submittal please provide comments, requested
revisions and/or request for additional documents deemed necessary to
complete our application for TMGS registration and right-of-way and/or road
crossing permits. Please direct any requests to our Permitting Staff.
Respectfully Yours;
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Kenneth C. Weber
Site Acquisition Specialist
Permitting Staff Contact:
Kenneth C. Weber, Site Acquisition Specialist
C/o Texas Midstream Gas Services, LLC
5601 East 1 st Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76103
Cell Phone (402) 598-0299
E-Mail kweber@chkenerqV.com
Attachments: Application - Right-of-Way Maintenance Use
Texas Railroad Commission letter
Corporate Statement
Contacts - 24/7 & Emergency
Certificate of Insurance
Corporate Financial Information
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Ordinance No. 2001-944, Sec. 6-14-3.
Registration Form for Service Provider
Registration expires March 1 of every other year after the calendar year in which the first
registration occurs. If registration is not renewed by the expiration date, after written notice
from the City, the facilities of the service provider will be deemed to have been legally abandoned.
Service Provider (include any business name provider operates under or has
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255 Parkway Blvd., Coppell TX 75019
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Registratiort:Pee of$250.00 paid
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Receipt No.
09/06/2007 THU 14:09 F~t 512 475 3180
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STEPHEN L. PITNER
DIVISION DIRECl'OR
Enw ARD ABAAHAMSON
Dm.ECTOR, UTJLIlY AUDlT
ELIZABF.'rH A. JONES, CHAIRMAN
MICHAaL L. WII..UAMS, COMMISSIONER .
VICTOR G. CARRILLO, COTvlMJSSIONER.
RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
GAS SERVICES DIVISION
January 12,2007
Ms. Paula J. Lillard
OperatioDs Admin. Supervisor
Texas Midstream Gas Svcs, LLC
P_ O. Box 18162
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154~0162
Re: T-4 J?ennitNo. 06515, 06987,07105,07242,
07429,07430
Dear Ms. Lillard:
A copy of above referenced T -4 permit has been forwarded to the Gas Services Division.
On the basis of this form we recognize that the operations of Texas Midstream Gas Svcs, LLC,
constitute those ofa gas utility pursuant to Tex. Uti!. Code, s~101.003(7) and 121.001, and as sllch
we are formally adding you as a gas utility. You will receive a letter from the Gas Services
Division's Market Oversight Section providing guidance concerning tariffs and other
responsibilities.
J encoura.ge you to visit the Commission's Web Sight at www.rrc.state.tx.usto find Statutes
and Rilles of interest to all gas utilities, as well as contact points for various questions you might
have. Please feel free to contact us with-any questions that arise.
Be advised that anI operations of Texas Midstream Gas Svcs, LLC, will be considered
those of a gas utility, and will be required 'to comply with all reporting requirements of a gas utility-
AllY systems being operated under a T~4 Permit which had previously "Certified-Out", pursuant to
Tex. UIiL Code, 9]21.005, will no longer possess non-utility status (going forward). Also, any
subsequent T-4 Permitted system.s that will be operated by your ~ompany will also be cpnsidered to
be a gas utility for reporting and operating purposes. :
Edward Abrahamson
Director, Utility Audit
EAJpr
cc: Market Oversight Section
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CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORPORATION
SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE
I, Jennifer M. Grigsby, in my capacity as Secretary of Chesapeake Energy
Corporation, an Oklahoma corporation (the "Corporation"), do hereby certify on behalf of
the Corporation that:
1. I am the duly elected, qualified and acting Secretary of the
Corporation on the date hereof; and
2. Texas Midstream Gas Services, L.L.C.. an Oklahoma limited
liability company, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chesapeake
Energy Marketing, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, which is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Chesapeake Energy Corporation.
3. Chesapeake Energy Corporation, as the ultimate parent company,
will ensure the performance of its subsidiaries' obligations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
Seal of the Corporation this 16th day of February 2007.
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TEXAS MIDSTREAM GAS SERVICES. L.L.C.
Formed to act as a common carrier in Texas. Formed on June 1, 2006 as Me Land Holdings, L.L.c. Name
changed to Southwest Gas Gathering, L.L.c. on June 15, 2006. Name changed to Texas Midstream Gas
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A CORD". CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MMJDD/YYYY)
10/25/2007
PRODUCER (918)493-1450, Fax(918)493-2395 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION
Meyers-Reynolds & Associates ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE
HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR
1425 E. 71st Street ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.
Tulsa OK 74136 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC#
INSURED INSURER A: Liberty Mutual
Texas Midstream Gas Services, L.L.C. INSURERB:AEGIS Limited
POBox 18496 INSURER C:
INSURER D:
Oklahoma City OK 731540496 INSURER E:
THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,
THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.
: liMIT!:: .<:l-lnWN MAY I-lAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
.I~~: I~?;~ TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER PJlAl,}~~~~~g,wr Pg~!fi!(~~%~~N LIMITS
~NERAL LIABILITY SELF INSURED EACH OCCLJRRENCE $ 1,000,000
~ 5MMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ~~~~~ TO RENTED cel $
- CLAIMS MADE D OCCUR MED EXP (Anv one oerson) $
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $
GENERAL AGGREGATE $
~LAGGREnE ~~~ AFlES PER: pRonl Ir.T.c: _ COMP/OP Ar..r.. $
POLICY JEr.T LOC
~TOMOBILE LIABILITY AS1691522B61037 07/01/2007 07/01/2008 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 1,000,000
(Ea accident) $
~ ANY AUTO
A f.- ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY
(Per person) $
I-- SCHEDULED AUTOS
~ HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $
~ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident)
>-- PROPERTY DAMAGE $
(Per accident)
RGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $
ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACr. $
AUTO ONLY: AGG $
EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY X0630A1A07 07/01/2007 07/01/2008 $ 5,000,000
:::J. OCCUR W CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000
$
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X RETENTION $1,000,000 $
A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WA169D522B61067 06/30/2007 06/30/2008 x I T~~I~J8s I 10J~-
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 1,000,000
my PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L EACH ACCIDENT $
OFFICERlMEMBER EXCLUDED? ALL STATES EXCEPT E.L DISEASE. EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000
If yes, describe under SELF INSURED IN OK & WV E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000
SPECIAL PROVISIONS below
OTHER
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSNEHICLESlEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Certificate holder is an additional insured on all polices except Workers' Compensation and granted a waiver of
subrogation as required by written contract.
CERTIFICATE HOLDER
CANCELLATION
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE
To Whom It May Concern EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL
30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT
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FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE
INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 7r/Ad...aJ,.~
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ACORD 25 (2001/08)
INS025 (0108).08a
@ACORD CORPORATION 1988
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IMPORTANT
If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this
certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s).
If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an
endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such
endorsement( s).
DISCLAIMER
The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing
insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively
amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon.
ACORD 25 (2001/08)
INS025 (0108).08a
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Without a doubt, the second quarter of 2007 will go down in Chesapeake's history as our best operational quarter yet. We overtook two large
independents and one major to become the largest independent and third-largest overall producer of natural gas in the U.S. Today, only two
companies produce more domestic natural gas than Chesapeake. Given our production growth rate, it seems inevitable that Chesapeake will become
the largest producer of U.S. nahlral gas sometime during 2008.
Strong Financial Performance
For the 2007 second quarter, Chesapeake generated net income available to common shareholders of $492 million ($1.01 per fully diluted common
share), operating cash flown of $1.076 billion and ebitda(2l of $1.401 billion on revenue of $2.105 billion and production of 170 billion cubic feet
of natural gas equivalent (bcfe). The company's net income available to common shareholders and ebitda for the quarter include an unrealized
after-tax mark-to-market gain of $99 million resulting from the company's oil and natural gas and interest rate hedging programs and an after-
tax gain of $51 million from the sale of an investment. These types of items are typically not included in published estimates of the company's
financial results by certain securities analysts. Excluding these items, Chesapeake generated adjusted net income to common shareholders<3l in
the 2007 second quarter of $342 million ($0.71 per fully diluted common share) and adjusted ebitda<4J of $1.167 billion.
Production Sets New Quarterly Record
The 2007 second quarter marked Chesapeake's 24th consecutive quarter of sequential production growth. Over these 24 quarters, Chesapeake's
production has increased 372%, for an average compound quarterly growth rate of 7% and an average compound annual growth rate of 30%.
Chesapeake's daily production during the 2007 second quarter averaged 1.868 befe, an increase of 300 million cubic feet of natural gas equivalent
(mmefe), or 19%, over the 1.568 hefe of daily production in the 2006 second quarter and an increase of 161 mmefe, or 9%, over the 1.707 befe
produced per day in the 2007 first quarter. Chesapeake's rate of production recently exceeded 1.975 bcfe per day and, based on projected drilling
levels and anticipated results, we are now forecasting total production growth of 18-22% for 2007 and 14-18% for 2008, both of which are increases
of 400 basis points from our projections of just three months ago.
Proved Reserves Also Set New Record
In addition to generating strong production growth, the company increased its proved reserves to a record level. Chesapeake began 2007 with
estimated proved reserves of 8.956 trillion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent (tcfe) and ended the second quarter with 9.979 tefe, an increase of
1.023 tefe, or 11%. During the 2007 first half, Chesapeake replaced its 324 bcfe of production with an estimated 1.347 tcfe of new proved reserves
for a reserve replacement rate of 416%. Reserve replacement through the drillbit was 1.145 tcfe, or 354% of production (including 510 befe of
positive performance revisions and 95 bcfe of positive revisions resulting from oil and natural gas price increases between December 31, 2006, and
June 30, 2007) and 85% of the total increase. Reserve replacement through the acquisition of proved reserves completed during the 2007 first half
was 202 befe, or 62% of production and 15% of the total increase.
Drilling Program Continues at Industry-Leading Pace
Chesapeake continued the industry's most active drilling program during the 2007 first half, drilling 977 gross (835 net) operated wells and
participating in another 826 gross (115 net) wells operated by other companies. The company's drilling success rate was 99% for company-operated
wells and 97% for non-operated wells. Also during the 2007 first half, Chesapeake invested $1.932 billion in operated wells (using an average of
131 operated rig>), $314 million in non-operated wells (using an average of 102 non-operated rig>), $410 million to acquire new leasehold (exclusive
of $665 million in unproved leasehold obtained through corporate and asset acquisitions, as well as other leasehold fees and related capitalized
interest) and $134 million to acquire seismic data.
Hedging Activities Continue to Create Value and Mitigate Risk
During the 2007 second quarter, Chesapeake generated a realized hedging gain of $198 million, or $1.16 per thousand cubic feet of natural gas
equivalent (mde). Realized gains from oil and natural gas hedging activities during the quarter generated a $5.27 gain per barrel (bbl) and a
$1.19 gain per thousand cubic feet (mcO. For the 2007 first half, our realized .,gains from oil and natural gas hedging activities generated a $6.74
gain per bbl and a $2.02 gain per mef for a total realized hedging gain of $631 million, or $1.95 per mcfe. We believe that oil and natural gas
prices will remain volatile as increasing worldwide demand for energy, changing weather patterns and challenging geopolitical issues continue
to heavily influence energy markets. In the years ahead, we will continue our efforts to realize value for Chesapeake's investors by taking advantage
of this volatility.
Drilling Inventory Further Expands
Since 2000, Chesapeake has invested $7.8 billion in new leasehold and 3-D seismic acquisitions and now owns the largest combined inventories
of onshore leasehold (12.2 million net acres) and 3-D seismic (17.7 million acres) in the U.S. On tills leasehold, the company has approximately
28,500 net drilling locations, representing an approximate 10-year inventory of drilling projects, on which it believes it can develop an estimated
3.8 tcfe of proved undeveloped reserves and approximately 20.8 tcfe of risked unproved reserves (82 tcfe of unrisked unproved reserves).
To aggressively develop tllese assets, Chesapeake has continued to significantly strengthen its technical capabilities by increasing its land, geoscience
and engineering staff to over 1,200 employees. Today, the company has approximately 5,800 employees, of whom approximately 60% work in the
company's E&P operations and approximately 40% work in the company's oilfield service operations.
Barnett Shale Remains Biggest Driver of Production Growth
The Fort Worth Barnett Shale is the largest and most prolific unconventional gas resource play in the U.S. In this play, Chesapeake is the third-
largest producer of natural gas, the most active driller and the largest leasehold owner in the Core and Tier 1 sweet spot of Tarrant, Johnson and
western Dallas counties. Chesapeake's current production of approximately 230 mmcfe net per day from the Fort Worth Barnett Shale is double
the level of a year ago and is expected to exceed 300 mmcfe net per day by year-end 2007. The company is currently using 35 operated rigs to further
develop its 230,000 net acres of leasehold, of which 180,000 net acres are located in the Core and Tier 1 area. In the 2007 second half, Chesapeake
expects to use 35-38 operated rigs in the play and to be completing, on average, one new Barnett Shale well every 16 hours.
The purpose of our large-scale Barnett drilling ramp-up is to make tlle enormous upside embedded in our acreage position more visible and tangible
by turning our non-producing leases into producing assets. We expect to see further impressive increases in Chesapeake's Barnett production
throughout 2008. In fact, we can see Chesapeake's Barnett production increasing through at least 2010 as we remain on track to complete
approximately 2,200 new wells in that timeframe. The future impact of those wells should be substantial, especially considering that we have drilled
fewer than 500 wells in the play to date.
I would also like to highlight our Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport drilling activity. We are currently utilizing five rigs to drill on this 18,000-
acre lease, the largest contiguous lease in the play. We have reached total depth on 12 wells to date, and are reaching total depth on a new well
approximately every four to five days. The Barnett Shale underneath the airport looks excellent and is the thickest we have seen in the entire play.
We will begin completing our first wells at the end of August and we are hopeful that these wells will be among the best drilled to date in the
entire play.
Management Outlook
Our operational and financial results for the 2007 second quarter clearly demonstrate the benefits of Chesapeake's strategic shift from resource
capture to resource conversion. During the quarter, we exceeded our midyear production and reserve growth expectations and became the nation's
largest independent and third-largest overall producer of U.S. natural gas. Our sequential quarter and year-over-year production growth levels of
161 mmcfe and 300 mmcfe per day are at the top of the U.S. exploration and production industry.
Through the industry's most active drilling program, we plan to increase our average daily production rate by 18-22% in 2007 and 14-18% in 2008.
We also expect to exceed 10.5 tcfe of proved reserves by year-end 2007 and approach 12 tcfe by year-end 2008. Further, the company continues to
deliver attractive profit margins that are enhanced by our well-executed hedging strategy. Our focused business strategy, value-added growth platform,
tremendous inventory of undrilled locations and valuable hedge positions continue to clearly differentiate Chesapeake as one of the very best value
creators in the industry.
Finally, natural gas is emerging as the most practical solution to the challenge of how to become more energy independent in America in an
increasingly dangerous world while reducing greenhouse gas emissions in a growing economy. The vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions
are caused by transportation vehicles burning gasoline or diesel and by power plants burning coal. However, burning natural gas instead of gasoline,
diesel or coal reduces greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50%. We believe the evidence clearly demonstrates that natural gas is by far the most
practical solution to the challenge - it is abundant, affordable, reliable, clean burning and domestically produced.
For many years, natural gas has been valued at a 8TU discount to oil. We believe the intensifying clean air and climate change debates present
an opportunity for increased appreciation of natural gas and a higher valuation for the superior fuel we produce. We intend to do well for our
shareholders by doing good for our country and our world by producing greater amounts of natural gas. I look forward to reporting continued
success to you as the year progresses.
Best regards,
AMo-I: )hc{a~...l,
Aubrey K. McClendon
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
August 3, 2007
(l) operating cash flaw is net cash provided by operating activities before changes in assels and lit/hililies.
(2) Ebitda is net income before income tax expense, interest expense, and depreciation, depletion and amortization expense.
(3) Adjusted earnings is net income available to common shareholders ett:luding, on an after-tax basis, unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives and gain on sale Q[ investments.
(4) Adjusted ebitcla ,~ net income before income tax expense, interest expense, and depredation, depletion and amortization expense, adjusted to ett:ll/de unrealized (gains)
losses on oil and natural gas derivatives and gain on sale of irlvestments.
Chesapeake Energy Corporation and Subsidiaries
Financial Overview (unaudited)
Condensed Statements of Operations
p"-. ,,-,q';..-,.-...,, 0 '<'r""'rt p""'" "lh"11"'" fln1:n~
2007
Six Month~ End~d Jun~ JO.~
2006
I~---- Thn~#> MonTh'_ rl'lrl~.(l June 30,
2007
2006
Revenues:
Oil and natural gas sales
Oil and natural gas marketing s31es
Service operations revenue
Total Revenu~~____ _ ________.
Operating Cost~:
Production expenses
Production taxes
General and administrative expenses
Oil and natural gas marketing expenses
Selvice operations expense
Oil and natural gas depreciation, depletion and amortization
Depreciation and an1ortization of other asset<;
EmplQy~ reti rement e:\QCnse
_Total O~1!Lng Costs __..
___ _Jllcome f['(~_Operati()r1s_.
Other Income (Expense):
Interest and other income
I nterest expense
Gain on sale of investments
~=_Jot;JOthe~I~lcome (~~nse)
Income Before Income Taxes
Income Tax Expense:
Current
Deferred
-- -_.__.~.__._._-_.__.-
Total Income Ta.x Expense
Net Income
Prefen-ed stock dividends
Loss on conversion/exchange of preferred stock
Net Income Available to Common Shareholders
Eamings per Common Share:
Basic
Assuming dilution
153 120 295
53 34 95
54 34 107
504 356 911
23 16 44
442 328 835
40 23 76
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1
(84)
83
83
5
(73)
10
(162)
83
(69)
1,252
$ 492 $ 724
$ 1.09 $ 0.87 $ 1.60
$ 1.01 $ 0.82 $ 1.51
$ 0.0675 $ 0.06 $ 0.1275
452 381 452
515 428 515
Cash dividends declared per common share
Weighted Average Common and Common Equivalent Shares Out<;tanding
BaslC
Assuming dilution
Production "lnd P~'icc D?t-
Net Production
Oil (mbbls)
Natural gas (rnmcO
Natural gas equivalent (mmcfe)
Average Sales P1iees
Oil ($ per bbl) I
Natural ga<; ($ per mcO I
Natural gas equivalent ($ per mde) I
15
(146)
117
(14)
1, 11
627
627
984
(37)
(11
$936
$2.50
$ 2.27
$ 0.11
375
433
2,324 2,143 4,467 4,259
156,080 129,818 296,872 253,874
170,024 142,676 323,674 279,428
$ 65.37 $ 58.80 $ 63.34 $ 57.97
$ 7.97 $8.04 $ 8.58 $ 8.81
$ 8.21 $8.20 $8.74 $8.89
June 30, Dec. 31, June 30,
2007 2006 2006
Condensed Balance Sheet (" ....'.nw
Assets
Current ,l'iSets
Property and equipment, net
Otl1er asset'i
Total Assets
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current liabilities
Long-tem1 debt, net
Deferred income tax liability
Other liabilities
Stockholders' equity
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
I F..rcludes tmr(lt/h"?fdgail1s (losse.O on oil and Natural ga.\' bedffing
Common Stock
Chesapeake Energy Corporation's common stock is listed on the
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol CHK. As of
June 30, 2007, there were approximately 275,000 beneficial
owners of our common stock.
Investor Relations
Jeffrey 1. Mobley, CFA
Senior Vice President - Investor Relations and Research
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
6100 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118
(405) 767-4763
(405) 767-4764 Fax
jmobley@chkenergy.com
CH K's Oi rectors
Aubrey K. McClendon
Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer
Oklahoma City, OK
Richard K. Davidson
Former Chairman of the Board
Union Pacific Corporation
Omaha, NE
Frank Keating
Former Governor, Oklahoma
President and CEO
American Council of life Insurers
Washington, DC
Breene M. Kerr
Private Investor
Easton, MD
Charles T. Maxwell
Senior Energy Analyst
Weeden & Co.
Greenwich, CT
Merrill A"Pete" Miller,Jr.
Chairman, President and CEO
National Oilwell Varco, Inc.
Houston, TX
Don Nickles
Former U.S. Senator, Oklahoma
Founder and Principal
The Nickles Group
Washington, DC
Frederick B. Whittemore
Advisory Director
Morgan Stanley
New York, NY
Independent Public Accountants
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
6120 South Yale, Suite 1850
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
(918) 524-1200
Stock Transfer Agent and Registrar
Communication concerning the transfer of shares, lost certificates,
duplicate mailings or change of address notifications should be
directed to our transfer agent:
UMB Bank, NA
P. O. Box 419064
Kansas City, Missouri 64141-6064
(816) 860-7786 or (800) 884-4225
CH K's Officers
Aubrey K. McClendon
Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
Marcus C. Rowland
Executive Vice President
and Chief Anancial Officer
Steven C. Dixon
Executive Vice President Operations
and Chief Operating Officer
Douglas J. Jacobson
Executive Vice President
Acquisitions and Divestitures
J. Mark Lester
Executive Vice President
Exploration
Martha A Burger
Senior Vice President
Human and Corporate Resources
Jeffrey A Fisher
Senior Vice President
Production
Jennifer M. Grigsby
Senior Vice President
Treasurer and Corporate Secretary
Henry J. Hood
Senior Vice President
Land and Legal, and General Counsel
James C. Johnson
Senior Vice President
Energy Marketing
Michael A Johnson
Senior Vice President
Accounting, Controller
and Chief Accounting Officer
Stephen w. Miller
Senior Vice President
Drilling
Jeffrey L. Mobley
Senior Vice President
Investor Relations and Research
Thomas S. Price, Jr.
Senior Vice President
Corporate Development
Cathy L. Tompkins
Senior Vice President
Information Technology
Forward-looking Statements
This report includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act oj 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements
give our current expectations or forecasts of future events. They include estimates of oil and natural gas reserves, expected oil and natural gas production and future expenses, projections of future oil
and natural gas prices, planned capital expenditures for drilling, leasehold acquisilions and seismic data, and statements concerning anlicipated cash flow and liquidity, business strategy and other
plans and objectives for future operations. Disclosures concerning the fair values of derivative contracts and their estimated contribution to our future results of operations are based upon market
information as of a speciiic date. These market prices are subject to signiticant volatility.
Although we believe the expectations and forecasts reflected in these and other forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance they will prove to have been correct. They can be
affected by inaccurate assumptions or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actuat results to differ materially from expected resutts are described in "Risks Related to
Our Business" under "Risk Factors" in the prospectus supplement we filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 9, 2007. They include the volatility of oil and natural gas prices;
the limitations our level 01 indebtedness may have on our financial flexibility; our ability to compete effectively against strong independent oil and natural gas companies and majors; the availability of
capital on an economic basis to fund reserve replacement costs; our ability to replace reserves and sustain production; uncertainties inherent in estimating quantities of oit and natural gas reserves
and projecting future rales oj production and Ihe timing of development expenditures; uncertainties in evaluating oil and natural gas reserves of acquired properties and associated potential liabilities;
our ability to effectively consolidate and integrate acquired properties and operations; unsuccessful exploration and development drilling; declines in the values of our oil and natural gas properties
resulting in ceiling test write-downs; lower prices realized on oil and natural gas sales and collateral required to secure hedging liabilities resulting from our commodity price risk management activities;
the negative impact lower oil and natural gas prices could have on our ability to borrow; dritling and operating risks, including potential environmental liabilities; production interruptions that could
adversely affect our cash flow; and pending or future litigation.
We caution you nollo ptace undue reliance on these forward-looking stalements, and we undertake no obligation to update this information. We urge you to carefully review and consider the disclosures
made in this report and our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission that attempt to advise interested parties of the risks and factors that may affect our business.
The SEC has generally permitted oil and natural gas companies, in Jilings made with the SEC, to disclose only proved reserves that a company has demonstrated by actual production or conclusive
formation tests to be economically and legally producible under existing economic and operating conditions. We use the term "unproved" to describe volumes of reserves potentially recoverable through
additional drilling or recovery techniques thai the SEC's guidelines may prohibit us trom including in filings with the SEC. These estimales are by their nature more speculalive than estimates of proved
reserves and accordingly are subject 10 substantially greater risk of being actually realized by the company. While we believe our calculations of unproved drillsites and estimation of unproved reserves
have been appropriately risked and are reasonable, such calculations and estimates have not been reviewed by third-party engineers or appraisers.
16 Chesapeake Energy Corporation ?J:f.X5 Annual Report
CHK's Operating Area Map
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Chesapeake embarked on an aggressive "land grab" in 2000 as we recognized
earlier than most of our competitors that vast new areas of the U.S. would
open up for natural gas exploration and development when new horizontal
drilling and completion technologies were applied to different t\'1)es of rocks
(now commonly referred to as "unconventional reservoirs") in a time of
structurallv higher natural gas prices. We believed this decade would go down
in oil and natural gas history as aonce-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire
leases in the modern dav equivalent of the great Oklahoma land rushes of
the late 19th century. Today that land grab is largely over and we believe
Chesapeake won by acquiring a leasehold inventory of 11 million net acres,
on which we expect to drill 26,000 net wells in the years to come.
. Counties with CHK Leasehold
. ;.tif)perating
o Fort Worth Barnett Shale The Fort Worth Barnett Shale
was Chesapeake's greatest area of investment during zOO6 and will be the most important
contributor to our growth in Z007. In addition to multiple acquisitions of high-quality assets
during zoo6, Chesapeake also notably leased the right to drill the 18,000 net acres underlying
the DallasIFort Worth International Airport. In the Barnett, Chesapeake is the fourth-largest
producer of natural gas, the most active driller and the largest leasehold owner in the Tier 1
sweet spot of Tarran~Johnson and \reltern Dallas cOlmties. We are rapidly increasing our drilling
activity in the play and expect to be completing, on average, one new Barnett Shale well every
day by midyear Z007.
2006 Total ProdJctlon:
44 bele. + 152%",8%-
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
1,141 bcfe. +258%", 13%""
1 ~!cl1/06 Not LcasellOld Acres
18?,000. +?31~'o' ?~,;\.
G Southern Oklahoma Chesapeake'sSouthernOklallOmaarea
encompasses some of Oklahoma's ok~ and largest fields, several of which date back to discoveries
in the early 1900s. This area is also home to Chesapeake's earliest drilling successes in tile Golden
Trend and Sholem Alechem fields. Today our activities focus on tile Bray, Southwest Duncan, Colt
and Cen1ent areas where we are developing both conventional and unconventional objectives.
2006 Total Production:
55 bete, 0%. 10%
12/31 AJ6 Proved ReseIves:
775 bete. +3%, 9%
12/31 lOG ~Jet Leasehold
iV,res 388,000 <{%.4'Y
e
Anadarko Basin TheAnadarkoBasin,whichremainsChesapeake's
largest area of natural gas production, is characterized by a wide variety of play types and depth
ranges, including some of the most complex and prolific natural gas reservoirs in the U.S. In
this area, Chesapeake remains the most active driller and largest producer and focuses on three
major play types found between 12,000 and 20,000 feet: deep Morrow-Springer; medium-depth
Red Fork-Morrow-Springer; and vertically and horizontally drilled medium-depth Granite, Atoka
and Colony Washes.
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2006 Total Production:
102 bete. -4%,18%
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
1,043 bete, +2%, 12%
12i~q lOG Nell easdlold
Iv::rQS. 607,000. O~" G~'(
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Northern Mid-Continent TheNorthernMid-Continentarea
was a key contributor to our growtll in zOO6 and includes north\relt Oklal1oma, the Texas and
Oklal1oma panhandles and southwest K.'UlSas. In addition to various conventional plays in this
area, we focus on the massive Sal1ara unconventional natural gas resource project In Sal1ara,
Chesapeake is by far the dominant operator with more than 600,000 net acres under lease in this
multi-county area of excellent low-risk, shallow natural gas production. Since 1998, we have drilled
over 1,000 wells in Sal1ara and have plans to drill an additional 6,000 net wells in tile next 10 years.
2006 Total Production:
117 befe, +15%, 20%
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
1,922 bete. +17%.21%
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Oklahoma Arkoma The Oklahoma portion of the Arkoma&1Sin
has long been an extremely prolific natural gas region. In this area, Chesapeake is targeting a
variety of plays ranging from complex overthrust geological targets in the southern portion of the
basin, to shallow horizontally drilled coalbed methane (CBM) wells in the northern portion of the
basin, to the emerging lIDconventional Woodford Shale play in the western portion of the basin.
In the CBM and Woodford plays, we have now established the second-largest leasehold positions.
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2006 Total Production:
37 Bete, +19%,6%
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
394 Bete. +10%, 4%
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F ayettevi II e S h al e Chesapeake owns the industry's largest acreage
position in the high-potential Arkansas Fayetteville Shale play, including the second-largest acreage
position in the play's core area. During Zoo6, we focused on testing tile boundaries of our acreage
position, obtaining 3-D seismic surveys and optimizing drilling and completion techniques. We are
now in the process of increasing our drilling activity from tilree to 12 rigs to accelerate reserve and
production growtl1 from this promising play.
2006 Total Production:
4 bete, +33%, 1%
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
92 bcfe, + 142%. 1 %
121?1/0G Net Lea~,ehCJIcl
^c'ps: 1 101 .000. '9Uj,..,1 ry..,
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East Texas In East Texas, Chesapeake is focused on &!veloping various tight
natural gas sand formations in medium to deep horizons, including the Pette~ Travis Peak, and
Cotton Valley formations. In addition, we are one of the top tlrree leasehold owners in tl1e emerging
Deep Bossier play that has recently yielded impressive exploration results. We are currently drilling
our first operated Deep Bossierwell, a 22,000-foot well in Madison County.
2006 Total Procluclion:
16bcfe, +78%, 3%
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
386 bele, +9%, 4%
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1 ::1/31/06 Net Leas(.{rotd Ar:re<:-:.
19-1.nOO .,-5770f~, UX.
Texas Gulf Coast Chesapeake has established a significant presence
in a number of counties along the prolific Texas Gulf Coast. Throughout this area we utilize 3-D
seismic data to delineate structural and stratigraphic traps, primarily in the Frio, Yegua and Wilcox
formations. During the past few years, Chesapeake has obtained 2,000 square miles of 3-D seismic
data and has drilled a number of significant wells as a result.
2006 Total Production:
27 bele, +13%, 5%
12/31/06 Proved Rese!VeS:
107 bele, -17%,1%
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So ut h Texas The South Texas area remained one of the largest areas of natural
gas production for Chesapeake in 2006. In South Texas, our operations are primarily focused in
Zapata County, which is Texas' number one natural gas producing county and where Chesapeake
is the third-largest natural gas producer. During 2oo?, we will focus on developing deeper structural
opportunities under the traditional Lobo and Perdido objectives.
2006 Total Production:
52 bete, +30%, 9%
12/31106 Proved Reserves:
554 bete, +12%, 6%
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Pe rm i an Bas i n In the northern portion of the Permian Basin, Chesapeake
has focused on discovering and developing various shallow- to medium-depth oil and natural gas
plays and also operates a number of secondary recovery oil projects. In the southern portion of the
Permian, we have focused on developing new shallow- to medium-depth natural gas plays in the Val
Verde Basin where we have recently made a potentially significant new discovery.
2006 Total Production:
33 bcle, +6%, 6%
12/31/06 Proved Reserves:
482 bcle, -10%, 5%
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Delaware Basi n Chesapeake's most significant land acquisition activities
during 2006 took place in the Delaware Basin in far West Texas where we have built tlle largest
leasehold position in the emerging Barnett and Woodford Shale plays. We believe that substantial
natural gas reserves exist in this stacked shale play and are working to determine its commerciality.
The Delaware Basin also includes the Deep Haley play, which is centered in Loving County, Texas.
In Haley, Chesapeake owns the industry's second-largest leasehold where we are targeting the prolific
and over-pressured Strawn, Atoka and Morrow formations that are located at depths of 15,000-18,000
feet. Our production from Haley has recently doubled as a result of several prolific new wells.
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2006 Total Production:
16 bcle, +23%, 3%
12/31106 Proved Rese!VeS:
243 bete, +22%, 3%
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La u is i an a In Louisiana, Chesapeake is primarily focused on the northern portion
of the state where we are actively developing SUcll prolific formations as the Hosston, Cotton Valley
and Deep Bossier, all of which are tight sand plays and offer significant upside potentiaL We also have
several new 3-D seismic surveys planned for Louisiana and are pursuing unconventional objectives
there as well.
2006 Total Production:
30 bele, -5%, 5%
12/31106 Proved Rese!VeS:
326bcfe, -18%. 4%
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Ap P al a ch i a During 2006, Chesapeake successfully integrated the November
2005 $3 billion acquisition of Columbia Natural Resources and began laying the groundwork for
future growth and value creation from the area. Our 2006 reserve and production growth from
Appalachia benefited from an accelerated drilling program and exceeded our expectations. Often
referred to as America's most drilled, but least explored area, Appalachia presents abundant growth
qJpOrtUnities through the application of leading-edge exploration, driIIing and production ttx:lmologies
in which Ches.1peake is a recognized industry leader. We are currently assessing the potential of deeper
drilling opportunities and will be aided by a substantial amount of new prq>rietary 3-D seismic data.
In addition, we are pursuing a variety of new initiatives to develop unconventional shales in Alabama,
southern Illinois and western Kentuc1.-y and will drill our first operated horiwntal shale well in
Appalachia in mid-2oo?
2006 Total Production:
45 bele, NM"', 8%
12/31106 Proved Rese!VeS:
1,491 bete. +15%. 17%
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Corporate and
Securities I nforrnation
COrpuri'ltc' 1-iE'),X!cjllcJrtPI-,'
6100 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118
(405) 848-8000
I'itcrrlel ^<kIIE:SS
Company financial information, public disclosures
and other information are available through
Chesapeake's web site at www.chkenergy.com.
Cur' !I 'lUI ',;!( leI-<
Chesapeake Energy Corporation's common stock
is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
under the symbol CHI<. As of March 31, 2007, there
were approximately 300,000 beneficial owners of
our common stock.
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During 2006, the company declared a cash dividend
of $0.05 per share on March 6 and $0.06 per share
on June 14, September 25 and December 19 for a
total dividend declared of $0.23 per share.
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PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
6120 South Yale, Suite 1850
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
(918) 524-1200
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Communication concerning the transfer of shares,
lost certificates, duplicate mailings or change of
address notifications should be directed to our
transfer agent:
UMB Bank, NA
P. O. Box 419064
Kansas City, Missouri 64141-6064
(816) 860-7786 or (800) 884-4225
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The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A.
101 Barclay Street, 8th Floor
New York, New York 10286
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The Fonn 10-K, included herein, which was filed
by the company with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) for the fiscal year ending
December 31, 2006, includes, as exhibits, the
certifications of our chief executive officer and chief
financial officer required to be filed with the SEC
pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
The company has also filed with the NYSE tlle 2006
annual certification of its chief executive officer
confinning that the company has complied with
the NYSE corporate governance listing standards,
Chesapeake Energy Corpora tion 20CX1 Annual Report
Stock Price. Data
2007 High Low La*"
First Quarter $31.83 $27.27$30.88
2006
Fourth Quarter
Third Quarter
Second Quarter
First Quarter
High Low La*"
$34.27 $27.90 .$29.05
33.76 28.06 28.98
33,79 26.81 30.25
35.57 27.75 31.41
2005
Fourth Quarter
Third Quarter
Second Quarter
First Quarter
High Low L.et
$40.20$26.59 $31.73
38.98 22.90 38.25
24.00 17.74 22.80
23.65 15.06 21.94
Stock Split History
December 1996: two-for-one
June 1996: three-for-two
December 1995: three-for-two
December 1994: two-for-one
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This report includes "forward-looking slatemenl? within lhe meaning of Section 27A of the Securifies Act of 1933 and Section 21E ollhe Securllies
Exch<lnge N:.t of 1934. Forward-looking statements give our current expectations or forecasts of future events. They fnclude estimates 01 011 and natuml
gas reserves. expected oil and nalural gas production and Mure expenses, projections of fulure oil and nalural gas prices. planned capital expenditures
for drilling, leasehold acquisitions and seismic data, and statements conceming anticipaled cash lIow and Iiquicfrty, business Slralegy and olher pl~
and objectives for future operatioos. Discfosures concerning the fair vafues of derivative contracts and their estimated cootribution 10 our future IlIsullii
of operations are based upon markel information as of a specific date. These market prices are subject to slgnificanl volatility.
Although we believe Ihe expectations and forecasts reflected in these and other forward-looking statements are IlIasonable. we canlli~tl
lhey will prove 10 have been correc!. They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions or by known or unknown risks and un~lritli!S.
could cause actual resulls to differ materially from expected results are described under "Risk Factors" In Item lA Of our 2006
1o-K filed with lhe Securilies and Exchange Commission on March 1, 2007. They include the volalilily of 011 and nahJral gas prlces~1he
lXlr level of indebledness may have on our financlalllexlbillly; our ability to compete effectively against strong Independenl 011 and' n31uralJlas
and majors; the availabillly of ~i1al on an economic basis to fund reserve replacement costs; our ability 10 replace reserves and sust3ln
uncertainties inherent in estimating quanlilles of oil and natural gas reserves and proiecting lulure rates of produclion and 1hB liming 01 ctev8ld
expendifures; uncertainties in evaluating oil and nalural gas reserves of acquired properties and associated potentialllabllilles; our abllltyfD eIIedIveft
consolidate and integrate acquired properties and o~rations; unsuccessful exploraUon and development drilling; declines In lhevalues of Duroll.and
nalural gas pr~rties resulling In ceiling test wrile-llowns; lower prices realized on 011 and nalural gas sales and collaleral required to seculll ~ng
liabilities resulling from our commodity price risk management activities; the negative impact lower oil and nalural gas prices could have on our ability
to borrow; and drilling and operaling risks.
We caution you not to place undue reliance on lhese forward-looking statements. and we undertake no obligation to updale this information, We urge
you to carefully review and consider lhe disclosures made in this report and our other filings withlhe Securilles and Exchange Commission that attempt
to advi~ interested parties of the risks and factors that may affect our business.
The SEC has generally permitted oil and nalUral gas companies, in filings made with the SEC. to disctose only proVlld reserves that a company has
demonstrated by aclual production or concluslVlllormation tests 10 be economically and legally producible under existing economic and operating
conditions, We use the term .unproved" to describe volurres of reserves potentially recoverable through additional drilling or recovery techniques
that lhe SECs guldetines may prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC. These estimates are by their nafure more speculalive than estimates
01 proved reserves and accordingly are subject to subslantially glllater risk of being aclually IlIalized by the company. While we believe our calctJla1lons
of unproved drlllsites and eslimation ot unproved reserves have been appropriately risked and are reasonable, such calculations and estimates have
nol been reviewed by third-party engineers or appraisers.
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0000016372
CITY OF COPPELL
ACCT VOUCHER INVOICE INVOICE DESCRIPTION OR
DATE NUMBER DATE NUMBER GROSS AMOUNT DISCOUNT NET AMOUNT
12/2007 730074 12/07/07 120707 ROW FEE 250.00
""TOTAL FOR CHECK 250.00
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PO BOX 18162
Oklahoma City. OK 73154-0162
(405) 879-7916
Bank of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City. OK
39-3/1039
Two hundredfifty and 00/100 Dollars**********
Date 12/11/2007 0??oo16372
Amount I *******$250.00
VOID AFTER 90 DA YS
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255 PARKWAY BLVD
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~URVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE
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THAT THE ABOVE LEGAL DESCRIPTION WAS PREPARED FROM PUBUC RECORDS AND FROM
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DATE OF SURVEY: 8/23/07-9/14/07 SEYED M. ALVAN I
R.P.LS. NO. 5896
DATE OF SIGNATURE: 10/19/07
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POINT OF COMMENCEMENT__
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EASEMENT AREA 35,798 SF
TEMP. WORKSPACE N/A
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PERUANENT EASEUENT NO" 1
A THIRTY (30) FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ACROSS A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN
VOLUME NUMBER 94091 AT PAGE 1680 OF THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY OF DALLAS, STATE OF TEXAS,
SITUATED IN THE J. GIBSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1716D, BEING 15"00 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER LINE,
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL;
THENCE S89"32'38-W, ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID PARCEL. A DISTANCE OF 94.61 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE S 02"58'44- E, A DISTANCE OF 702.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE NORTHERLY
BOUNDARY LINE OF GATEVlEW BOULEVARD CUL-DE-SAC FROM WHICH THE CENTER OF GATEVlEW BOULEVARD
CUL-DE-SAC BEARS S 19"05'55- E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET;
THE SIDELINES OF SAID EASEMENT SHALL BE PROLONGED OR SHORTENED TO COMMENCE AT THE BOUNDARY
LINE OF SAID PARCEL AND TERMINATE AT THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL TO ELIMINATE ANY GAP OR
OVERLAP;
CONTAINS APPROXIMATE 20,198 SQUARE FEET OR 0.464 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PERUANENT EASEUENT NO" 2
A THIRTY (30) FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ACROSS A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN
VOLUME NUMBER 94091 AT PAGE 1680 OF THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY OF DALLAS, STATE OF TEXAS,
SITUATED IN THE J. GIBSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1716D, BEING 15.00 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER LINE,
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL;
THENCE S73"50'28-W, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID PARCEL. A DISTANCE OF 41.39 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE N 02"58'44- W, A DISTANCE OF 519.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE SOUTHERLY
BOUNDARY LINE OF GATEVlEW BOULEVARD CUL-DE-SAC FROM WHICH THE CENTER OF GATEVlEW BOULEVARD
CUL-DE-SAC BEARS N13"08'28-E , A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET;
THE SIDELINES OF SAID EASEMENT SHALL BE PROLONGED OR SHORTENED TO COMMENCE AT THE BOUNDARY
LINE OF SAID PARCEL AND TERMINATE AT THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL TO ELIMINATE ANY GAP OR
OVERLAP;
CONTAINS APPROXIMATE 15,600 SQUARE FEET OR 0.3.58 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
BASIS OF BEARING: THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN
VOLUME 94091 PAGE 1680 OF THE DALLAS COUNTY RECORDS BEARS S 89"32'38- W
(GRID) IN THE STATE OF TEXAS NORTH CENTRAL 4202 ZONE.
SURVEYOR'S CERTlFlCA 1E
TO PARTIES INTERESTED IN TITLE TO THE PREMISES SURVEYED, I DO HEREBY CERTIFY
THAT THE ABOVE LEGAL DESCRIPTION WAS PREPARED FROM PUBLIC RECORDS AND
FROM AN ACTUAL AND ACCURATE SURVEY UPON THE GROUND AND THAT SAME IS
TRUE AND CORRECT.
DATE OF SURVEY: 08/23/07-09/14/07 SEYED M. ALVANI
R.P.LS. NO. 5896
DATE OF SIGNATURE: 09/17/07
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CENTERUNE LENGlH 1.221.53'
EASEI.IENT AREA 35.796 SF
TEMP. WORKSPACE N/A
ADO'L WORKSPACE N/A
TEXAS MIDSTREAM GAS SERVICES
74.03 RDS.
0.622 AC
N/A
N/A
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VOL 97217 PG. 2461
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47.25'
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0201143136
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POINT OF
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JAMES GIBSON SURVEY ABSTRACT NUMBER 586 AND JAMES GIBSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 17160, BEING
10.00 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING CENTERLINE:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL;
THENCE ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL, THE FOLLOWING THREE (3) COURSES;
1. S49'53'23"E, A DISTANCE OF 68.84 FEET:
2. THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'39'12-, A RADIUS OF 845.00
FEET, AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.27 FEET, THE CHORD OF WHICH BEARS S51'13'OO"E, A DISTANCE OF 39.26
FEET:
3. THENCE S 01'48'21- W, A DISTANCE OF 12.27 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING:
FROM WHICH THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL BEARS N 89'32'38" E, A
qlSTANCE OF 65.15 FEET:
THE SIDELINES OF SAID EASEMENT SHALL BE PROLONGED OR SHORTENED TO
COMMENCE AT THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL AND TERMINATE AT THE
BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL TO ELIMINATE ANY GAP OR OVERLAP.
CONTAINING AN AREA OF 20,245 SQUARE FEET OR 0.465 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
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EASEMENT TABLE TEXAS MIDSTREAM GAS SERVICES
CENTERUNE LENGlH 1012.74' 61.9B RDS.
EASEMENT AREA 20,245 S.F. 0.465 AC
TEMP. WORKSPACE 32,057 S.F. 0.736 AC
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POINT OF
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lF02.39'12"
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CH=39.26'
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SUBDIVISION 113658
DFAP-001.00
BLOCK 1, LOT 1R & 2
VOL 94091 PG. 1680
538.22'05"E 135.33'
38.22'05"W 108.38'
20' PERMANENT
EASEMENT
SOO.43' 42"E
215.57'
A REPLA T OF
A PART OF
FREEPORT NORTH
BLOCK 1, LOT 1
VOL. 98193 PG. 00031
VOL 97217 PG. 2461
S89.23'34"W 60.00'
BASIS OF BEARING
SOO.43' 43"E
GREENWAY-GPV/
COPPELL PRTNRS LP
NORTHPOINT ADDI1lON
SUBDIVISION 130293G
BLOCK 1, LOT 1
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BLOCK 1, LOT 1R-1
0201143136
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
FELLOWSHIP OF
LAS COUNAS ADDN
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DFAP-001.00
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DATE OF SURVEY: 08/23/07-09/14/07
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R.P.LS. NO. 5896
DATE OF SIGNATURE: 10/19/07
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192.52
39.18
51.47'
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THE RECORDS OF DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, IN THE JACOB WILCOX SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1716D, TRACT 4, 15 FEET ON
EACH SIDE OF THE FOllOWING CENTERUNE;
COMMENCING ON THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PARCEL, THENCE S 47'58'31" E ALONG THE
NORTHEASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL, A DISTANCE OF 26.27 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE S 38'08'58. W, A DISTANCE OF 134.47 FEET;
THENCE S 41'24'29" W, A DISTANCE OF 192.52 FEET;
THENCE S 01'48'21. W, A DISTANCE OF 39.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY
BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL FROM WHICH A SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PARCEL BEARS N 49'53'23" W, A
DISTANCE OF 51.47 FEET.
THE SIDEUNES OF SAID EASEMENT SHALL BE PROLONGED OR SHORTENED TO COMMENCE AT SAID NORTHEASTERLY
BOUNDARY AND TERMINATE AT THE SAID SOUTHWESTERLY BOUNDARY TO EUMINATE ANY GAP OR OVERLAP.
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 10,985 SQUARE FEET OR 0.252 ACRES.
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CENlERUNE LENGTH 366.17' 22.19 ROS.
EASEMENT AREA 10.985 s... 0.252 AC.
TEMP. WORKSPACE
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L5
L6
L7
L8
L9
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S38.08 58 W
S41.24'29"W
N4B'35 31 W
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127.99
191.81'
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SURVEYOR'S CERllFlCA TE
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AN ACTUAL AND ACCURATE SURVEY UPON THE GROUND AND THAT SAME IS TRUE AND
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DATE OF SURVEY: 8/23/07-9/14/07
SEYED M. ALVANI
R.P.LS. NO. 5896
DATE OF SIGNATURE: 9/17/07
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DALLAS COUNTY COMM. COLLEGE DlS1RICT
FREEPORT NORlH
A 968. TR. 10
BLOCK 2. LOT 2
DFAP J)()8.00
N37'04'39"E VOL. 2005148 PG. 6788
BASIS 10F BEARING
30' PERMANENT
EASEMENT
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HOUGHTON PROPERllES L 10
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L..E:GAL D~pnON OF P[RYAN[NT ~~~T
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SUBDIVISION DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 2003106 AT PAGE 13485 OF THE RECORDS OF
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, IN THE DUNNAGAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT 16550, 15 FEET ON
EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING CENTERLINE;
COMMENCING ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 121 AND THE
NORTH CORNER OF THE SAID PARCEL;
THENCE S 56'38'56" E ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL, A DISTANCE OF
51.93 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE S 3815'09" W, A DISTANCE OF 455.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON
THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL FROM WHICH THE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
SAID STATE HIGHWAY 121 AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL BEARS N
47'58'34" W, A DISTANCE OF 26.27 FEET.
THE SIDELINES OF SAID EASEMENT SHALL BE PROLONGED OR SHORTENED TO COMMENCE
AT THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL AND TERMINATE AT THE WESTERLY
BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL TO ELIMINATE ANY GAP OR OVERLAP.
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 14,033 SQUARE FEET OR 0.322 ACRES.
BASIS OF BEARING: THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED
IN VOLUME 2003106, PAGE 13485 OF THE DALLAS COUNTY RECORDS BEARS
N 37'04'39" E (GRID) IN THE STATE OF TEXAS NORTH CENTRAL 4202 ZONE.
l'RVEYOR'S CERTIFlCA 1E
PARTlES INTERESTED IN TllLE TO THE PREMISES SURVEYED, I DO HEREBY CERTlFY
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AN ACTUAL AND ACCURATE SURVEY UPON THE GROUND AND THAT SAME IS TRUE AND
CORRECT.
SEYED M. ALVAN I
R.P.LS. NO. 5896
DATE OF SIGNATURE: 09/13/07
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EASEMENT TABLE TEXAS MIDSTREAM GAS SERVICES
CENTERUNE LENGlH 455.82' 27.63 ROS.
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IN VOLUME 2005146, PAGE 6788 OF THE DALLAS COUNTY RECORDS BEARS
N 89.52'28- E (GRID) IN THE STATE OF TEXAS NORTH CENTRAL 4202 ZONE.
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ALLAS CTY. C0t.4M. COLLEGE DIST. TRAC
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DRAYtlII
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SECTION
APPROVED
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SA 09/10/07
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o 100 200
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N3419'45"E
74.01'
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VOL. 99122, PG. 4055
PRIMERA COPPELL PPTlE III
FREEPORT NORTH
BLK 2, L T 1
VOL. 97242 PG. 2647
LEGAL ~IPllON OF' PERMANENT ~~ENT
A 30 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ACROSS A PORTION OF THE PARCEL DESCRIBED IN VOLUME
2005146 AT PAGE 6788 OF THE RECORDS OF DAlLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, IN THE SA & MG
RR CO. SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1439D, TRACT 10, 15 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING
CENTERLINE;
BEGINNING ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 121 FROM
WHICH THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION FOR THE CITY OF
COPPELL, TEXAS, DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 2005139 AT PAGE 436 OF THE RECORDS OF
DALLAS COUNTY BEARS N 3419'45" E, A DISTANCE OF 74.01 FEET;
THENCE S 56'38'56" E, A DISTANCE OF 66.24 FEET;
THENCE S 37'42'47" W, A DISTANCE OF 240.27 FEET;
THENCE S 3616'05" W, A DISTANCE OF 162.73 FEET;
:n-tENCE S 42'33'06" W, A DISTANCE OF 130.72 FEET;
THENCE S 36'00'28" W, A DISTANCE OF 545.65 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON AN
WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL FROM WHICH A WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID
PARCEL BEARS N 00'25'53" W, A DISTANCE OF 51.93 FEET.
THE SIDELINES OF SAID EASEMENT SHALL BE PROLONGED OR SHORTENED TO COMMENCE
AT THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 121 AND TERMINATE
AT A WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL TO ELIMINATE ANY GAP OR OVERLAP.
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 34,974 SQUARE FEET OR 0.803 ACRES.
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EASEMENT TABLE TEXAS MIDSTREAM GAS SERVICES
CENTERUNE LENGlH 1165.81' 70.66 R05.
EASEMENT AREA 34.974 SF 0.803 AC
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