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Chesapeake Energy Recognized By EPA As Natural Gas STAR Partner Of The Year
Chesapeake Energy Corporation this week announced it has been selected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the Natural Gas STAR Production Partner of the Year.

The Natural Gas STAR Program is a flexible, voluntary partnership that encourages oil and natural gas companies to adopt cost-effective technologies and practices that improve operational efficiency and reduce emissions of methane.

Aubrey K. McClendon, Chesapeake’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are pleased to be selected for this prestigious award from the EPA and delighted Andrew was recognized for his outstanding work. Chesapeake strives to employ the industry’s best practices and is committed to maintaining high environmental standards. We are very proud of the accomplishments our Operations teams have made in this important aspect of our business. Additionally, we continue to work with consumers and public policy decision-makers to further expand the use of clean, affordable, abundant American natural gas.”

Suzie Waltzer, EPA Natural Gas STAR Program Coordinator in Washington D.C., said, “We are very pleased to honor Chesapeake as the 2009 Natural Gas STAR Production Partner of the Year and Andrew McCalmont as the Natural Gas STAR Implementation Manager of the Year. As the nation’s most active driller and one of the largest producers of natural gas in the U.S., we greatly appreciate Chesapeake’s overall strong participation in the Natural Gas STAR Program.

“Since joining in 2007, Chesapeake has reported significant methane emissions reduction totals to the EPA through implementation of a broad range of voluntary cost-effective technologies and practices resulting in increased revenue and reductions of methane emissions to the atmosphere. The Natural Gas STAR program is only successful because of the strong support of our partner companies such as Chesapeake, who are willing to implement methane emissions reduction activities and generously share their successes with the program. We look forward to continued collaboration with Chesapeake under the Natural Gas STAR Program in support of our mutual environmental goals.”

Chesapeake has a very significant presence in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale --- it is the largest leaseholder in the Marcellus Shale, with approximately 2.7 million gross acres and 1.5 million net acres --- and expects to be the most active driller in the commonwealth by the end of 2009.

Headquartered in Oklahoma City, Chesapeake Energy is one of the largest producers of natural gas in the United States. The company’s drilling operations focus on several key regions, including the Appalachian Basin, where the Marcellus Shale is located.

10/19/2009

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