Statoil-Hydro
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- | Stavanger, Norway-based '''Statoil-Hydro''' (NYSE: STO), an integrated oil and gas company, in November, 2008 purchased 32.5% of [[Chesapeake Energy|Chesapeake Energy's]] 1.8 million net acre [[Marcellus shale]] leasehold for $3.375 billion. The two companies have entered into a joint venture wherein they will jointly explore the Marcellus drilling rights purchased by Statoil-Hydro in the deal. | + | Stavanger, Norway-based '''Statoil-Hydro''' (NYSE: STO) is an integrated oil and gas company that is Europe's second largest supplier of natural gas. |
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+ | In November, 2008 it purchased 32.5% of [[Chesapeake Energy|Chesapeake Energy's]] 1.8 million net acre [[Marcellus shale]] leasehold for $3.375 billion. The two companies have entered into a joint venture wherein they will jointly explore the Marcellus drilling rights purchased by Statoil-Hydro in the deal. | ||
According to a June, 2009 report StatoilHydro and Chesapeake had drilled seven wells together during the first half of 2009, slightly fewer than expected according to a StatoilHydro spokesman. | According to a June, 2009 report StatoilHydro and Chesapeake had drilled seven wells together during the first half of 2009, slightly fewer than expected according to a StatoilHydro spokesman. |
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Stavanger, Norway-based Statoil-Hydro (NYSE: STO) is an integrated oil and gas company that is Europe's second largest supplier of natural gas.
In November, 2008 it purchased 32.5% of Chesapeake Energy's 1.8 million net acre Marcellus shale leasehold for $3.375 billion. The two companies have entered into a joint venture wherein they will jointly explore the Marcellus drilling rights purchased by Statoil-Hydro in the deal.
According to a June, 2009 report StatoilHydro and Chesapeake had drilled seven wells together during the first half of 2009, slightly fewer than expected according to a StatoilHydro spokesman.
- Helge Lund is Statoil's CEO
- Eldar Saetre is the company's CFO.
- Rune Bjornson is Executive Vice President for Natural Gas.
- Andy Winkle is Vice President of Onshore Gas.
- Peter Mellbye is Head of International Exploration and Production.
- Kjersti H. Torgersen is Vice President of Communications with StatoilHydro U.S.A.