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Marcellus shale gas
In 2008, Statoil acquired a 32.5% interest in the Marcellus shale gas acreage from Chesapeake Energy Corporation.

The holding covers 1.8 million acres in the Appalachian region of the north-eastern USA.
The acquisition is part of a strategic agreement between the two companies to jointly explore unconventional gas opportunities worldwide.
The agreement covers more than 32,000 leases in the states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York and Ohio. Chesapeake plans to continue acquiring leases in the Marcellus shale play. Statoil has the right to a 32.5% participation in any such additional leasehold.
With this transaction Statoil has acquired future, recoverable equity resources in the order of 2.5-3.0 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe). Statoil’s equity production from the Marcellus shale gas play is expected to increase to at least 50,000 boe per day in 2012 and at least 200,000 boe per day after 2020.
Both companies believe that the development programme could support the drilling of 13,500 to 17,000 horizontal wells over the next 20 years.
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