logging in or signing up 200701 PCC Bridges Samuel Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 304 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 29, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Greystone Petroleum, L.L.C. Joe M. Bridges Michael A. Geffert Chairman & CEO President & COO: Greystone Petroleum, L.L.C. Joe M. Bridges Michael A. Geffert Chairman & CEO President & COO IPAA Private Capital Conference Houstonian Conference Center January 18, 2007 Slide2: The Greystone Story Disciplined Founded in 1995 to target acquisitions in the Lower Cretaceous and Upper Jurassic, particularly in North Louisiana Good reserve potential at low finding costs Multiple producing zones Low operating costs Long history of production Evaluated all North Louisiana and East Texas fields for criteria – Sligo Field met all Patient and Persistent Began Sligo Field evaluation in April 1995 Made first acquisition proposal for Sligo Field in May 1996 Steadfastly pursued Sligo Field for the next six years, through several commodity price cycles Shell Capital: a faithful financial partner over the years Responsive Greystone: moved quickly on the opportunity Shell Capital: ready to help yet another time First Reserve: willing to work diligently despite tight schedule Joe M. Bridges Chairman & CEO Michael A. Geffert President & COO - Co-Founders of Greystone Petroleum LLCSlide3: Sligo Field Acquisition The Sligo Field fit management’s experience and philosophy Acquisition took years of on-again/off-again negotiations with prior owners Management’s first purchase offer made in May 1996 Multiple offers made in ensuing years Throughout cycles, Greystone remained disciplined in acquisition strategy and return targets Keys to closing the transaction Respect for Seller’s requirements Long-term relationship with Shell Capital First Reserve’s willingness to pursue the opportunity on short notice Timeline Initial meeting with First Reserve 12 December 2001 Devon confirms willingness to sell 19 December 2001 Execution of PSA 18 January 2001 Wire transfer of Purchase Price 8 March 2002 Slide4: Sligo Field Attributes Acquisition Goals: Thoroughly studied by Greystone Great natural gas reserve potential Low finding costs, benign drilling Ample acreage for expansion Under-developed well density Great gas marketing opportunities Acquisition Attributes: Sligo Field, North Louisiana 99.8% natural gas Very large original-gas-in-place Multiple producing zones Multiple recompletion and drilling opportunities High realized prices, high Btu gas Multiple pipelines & markets Sligo FieldSligo Field Overview: Sligo Field Overview Slide6: Sligo Field DeclineSligo Field Development: Sligo Field DevelopmentSligo Field Development: Sligo Field DevelopmentSligo Field Gas Marketing: Sligo Field Gas MarketingSligo Field Divestiture: Sligo Field Divestiture Chesapeake Energy (ticker: CHK, exchange: New York Stock Exchange) News Release - 11-May-2004 Chesapeake Energy Corporation Announces Agreement to Acquire $425 Million of Natural Gas Properties OKLAHOMA CITY, May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE: CHK) today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire natural gas assets in the Ark-La-Tex region of northern Louisiana through the $425 million acquisition of the equity interests of Houston-based, privately-held Greystone Petroleum LLC. Greystone's major asset is its 16,100 gross acre contiguous leasehold position over the crest of the giant Sligo Field located in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. Discovered in 1938, Sligo has produced 1.6 tcfe of natural gas from the Rodessa, Pettit, Hosston and Cotton Valley formations at depths of 4,100 feet to 9,600 feet. Chesapeake has identified approximately 70 proved undeveloped and 75 probable and possible locations on the acreage. After allocating approximately $65 million of the purchase price to unevaluated leasehold and mid-stream gas assets, Chesapeake's acquisition cost per thousand cubic feet of gas equivalent (mcfe) of proved reserves will be $1.68. Including anticipated future drilling costs for fully developing the proved, probable and possible reserves, the company estimates that its all-in acquisition cost will be $1.94 per mcfe. The proved reserves have a reserves-to-production index of 13.0 years, are 98% gas, are 93% operated, and have current lease operating expenses of $0.39 per mcfe. Greystone's very low lease operating expenses (approximately $0.35 per mcfe below the industry average) create unusually high economic value per mcfe of proved reserves. Greystone was formed in 1995 by Joe M. Bridges and Michael A. Geffert who later were joined as equity holders by the private equity firm First Reserve Corporation to help fund Greystone's acquisition of interests in the Sligo Field in 2002. Greystone was advised in the sale to Chesapeake by Simmons & Company International and Griffis & Associates. Slide11: Greystone Oil & Gas LLP Greystone Drilling LP Joe M. Bridges Michael A. Geffert Managing Partner Managing Partner 1616 South Voss Road, Suite 400 Houston, Texas 77057Slide12: Current Areas of Activity Areas of Interest North Louisiana South Arkansas East Texas Mississippi Formations of Interest Hosston Cotton Valley Smackover Haynesville Rodessa, PettitSlide13: Greystone Drilling Rig #202Slide14: Greystone Drilling Rig #301 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
200701 PCC Bridges Samuel Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 304 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 29, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Greystone Petroleum, L.L.C. Joe M. Bridges Michael A. Geffert Chairman & CEO President & COO: Greystone Petroleum, L.L.C. Joe M. Bridges Michael A. Geffert Chairman & CEO President & COO IPAA Private Capital Conference Houstonian Conference Center January 18, 2007 Slide2: The Greystone Story Disciplined Founded in 1995 to target acquisitions in the Lower Cretaceous and Upper Jurassic, particularly in North Louisiana Good reserve potential at low finding costs Multiple producing zones Low operating costs Long history of production Evaluated all North Louisiana and East Texas fields for criteria – Sligo Field met all Patient and Persistent Began Sligo Field evaluation in April 1995 Made first acquisition proposal for Sligo Field in May 1996 Steadfastly pursued Sligo Field for the next six years, through several commodity price cycles Shell Capital: a faithful financial partner over the years Responsive Greystone: moved quickly on the opportunity Shell Capital: ready to help yet another time First Reserve: willing to work diligently despite tight schedule Joe M. Bridges Chairman & CEO Michael A. Geffert President & COO - Co-Founders of Greystone Petroleum LLCSlide3: Sligo Field Acquisition The Sligo Field fit management’s experience and philosophy Acquisition took years of on-again/off-again negotiations with prior owners Management’s first purchase offer made in May 1996 Multiple offers made in ensuing years Throughout cycles, Greystone remained disciplined in acquisition strategy and return targets Keys to closing the transaction Respect for Seller’s requirements Long-term relationship with Shell Capital First Reserve’s willingness to pursue the opportunity on short notice Timeline Initial meeting with First Reserve 12 December 2001 Devon confirms willingness to sell 19 December 2001 Execution of PSA 18 January 2001 Wire transfer of Purchase Price 8 March 2002 Slide4: Sligo Field Attributes Acquisition Goals: Thoroughly studied by Greystone Great natural gas reserve potential Low finding costs, benign drilling Ample acreage for expansion Under-developed well density Great gas marketing opportunities Acquisition Attributes: Sligo Field, North Louisiana 99.8% natural gas Very large original-gas-in-place Multiple producing zones Multiple recompletion and drilling opportunities High realized prices, high Btu gas Multiple pipelines & markets Sligo FieldSligo Field Overview: Sligo Field Overview Slide6: Sligo Field DeclineSligo Field Development: Sligo Field DevelopmentSligo Field Development: Sligo Field DevelopmentSligo Field Gas Marketing: Sligo Field Gas MarketingSligo Field Divestiture: Sligo Field Divestiture Chesapeake Energy (ticker: CHK, exchange: New York Stock Exchange) News Release - 11-May-2004 Chesapeake Energy Corporation Announces Agreement to Acquire $425 Million of Natural Gas Properties OKLAHOMA CITY, May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE: CHK) today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire natural gas assets in the Ark-La-Tex region of northern Louisiana through the $425 million acquisition of the equity interests of Houston-based, privately-held Greystone Petroleum LLC. Greystone's major asset is its 16,100 gross acre contiguous leasehold position over the crest of the giant Sligo Field located in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. Discovered in 1938, Sligo has produced 1.6 tcfe of natural gas from the Rodessa, Pettit, Hosston and Cotton Valley formations at depths of 4,100 feet to 9,600 feet. Chesapeake has identified approximately 70 proved undeveloped and 75 probable and possible locations on the acreage. After allocating approximately $65 million of the purchase price to unevaluated leasehold and mid-stream gas assets, Chesapeake's acquisition cost per thousand cubic feet of gas equivalent (mcfe) of proved reserves will be $1.68. Including anticipated future drilling costs for fully developing the proved, probable and possible reserves, the company estimates that its all-in acquisition cost will be $1.94 per mcfe. The proved reserves have a reserves-to-production index of 13.0 years, are 98% gas, are 93% operated, and have current lease operating expenses of $0.39 per mcfe. Greystone's very low lease operating expenses (approximately $0.35 per mcfe below the industry average) create unusually high economic value per mcfe of proved reserves. Greystone was formed in 1995 by Joe M. Bridges and Michael A. Geffert who later were joined as equity holders by the private equity firm First Reserve Corporation to help fund Greystone's acquisition of interests in the Sligo Field in 2002. Greystone was advised in the sale to Chesapeake by Simmons & Company International and Griffis & Associates. Slide11: Greystone Oil & Gas LLP Greystone Drilling LP Joe M. Bridges Michael A. Geffert Managing Partner Managing Partner 1616 South Voss Road, Suite 400 Houston, Texas 77057Slide12: Current Areas of Activity Areas of Interest North Louisiana South Arkansas East Texas Mississippi Formations of Interest Hosston Cotton Valley Smackover Haynesville Rodessa, PettitSlide13: Greystone Drilling Rig #202Slide14: Greystone Drilling Rig #301