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Chesapeake tries to pump up demand

For more than 20 years, Chesapeake Energy has been a leader in driving up the supply of natural gas. Now it's trying to spark the demand side of the equation — a reach for any player.
 
In the next decade, the Oklahoma City company has pledged to invest $1 billion to increase the use of natural gas in transportation. Efforts range from creating a nationwide network of truck stops to developing home fueling kits that let people fill up in their garage. And partners include 3M and General Electric, two global heavyweights whose involvement signals the potential of this market.

An Open Letter to President Obama: Actions, Not Words, Will Determine Our Energy Future

From: Harold Hamm, Aubrey McClendon, Larry Nichols and Tom Ward:

Welcome to Oklahoma, Mr. President. We hope you develop a better understanding of the oil and gas industry, one of the largest and most vibrant sectors in the U.S., during your visit. As Americans, we share a mutual desire to power our nation with homegrown energy sources. We join you in wanting to secure our energy future by lessening our dangerous dependency on imported oil.


Chesapeake Responds to the Rolling Stone Story

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By now, some of you may have heard about or read the Rolling Stone magazine article released this week entitled “The Big Fracking Bubble: The Scam Behind the Gas Boom.” As our company’s VP with responsibility for communications, I think it's important that you know more about the events and activities that led to this article. Also, I have included below our specific responses to the portions of the article that were most egregious in their misrepresentations or inaccuracies of our company and industry.​​​


Pennsylvania State Agency Finds No Major Influence from Gas Well Drilling on Drinking Water

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The Center for Rural Pennsylvania released the findings, saying there was no "major influence from gas well drilling or hydrofracturing on nearby water wells, when considering changes in potential pollutants that are most prominent in drilling."​

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CNG is Compressed Natural Gas

Did you know compressed natural gas burns 70% cleaner, costs 40% less and gets equivalent gas mileage as gasoline?
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