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...Chesapeake was a prime mover in the shale revolution that swept the US over the past 15 years, rising to a valuation of $35bn with its late co-founder and chief executive Aubrey McClendon becoming the best-paid...
...Its then-chief executive Aubrey McClendon, became the best-paid executive in the US....
...Chesapeake’s former chief Aubrey McClendon pioneered the widespread use of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling at the turn of the 21st century to become the biggest US gas producer after ExxonMobil...
...One thing to start: Chesapeake Energy, the pioneer of the fracking industry created by deceased billionaire Aubrey McClendon, plans to divest its oil assets as it raises new capital to double down on natural...
...His breakthrough sale came in 2012, when he sold a cluster of oil and gas wells in Oklahoma for $250mn to the late wildcatter Aubrey McClendon, who co-founded and ran Chesapeake Energy, the large energy...
...Chesapeake declared bankruptcy last June after years of struggling under debt amassed by founder Aubrey McClendon, who died in a 2016 car accident a day after being indicted on charges of rigging bids for...
...It was part of a growth-at-all-costs strategy established under Aubrey McClendon, the company’s founder who was once the best-paid chief executive in the US....
...Under its charismatic founder and then-chief executive Aubrey McClendon, Chesapeake amassed a huge land position across US shale basins, committing to drill thousands of wells....
...Doug Lawler, chief executive since 2013, has battled for years to clean up the company’s balance sheet and lighten a $23bn debt pile amassed during a period of explosive growth under predecessor Aubrey McClendon...
...Chesapeake was co-founded by the late Aubrey McClendon in 1989 and rose from obscurity to become for a time the second-largest gas producer in the US after ExxonMobil....
...Chesapeake’s market value will be a fraction of the $35bn it boasted more than a decade ago, back when its controversial founder, the late Aubrey McClendon, was America’s best-paid chief executive and his...
...McClendon is credited to the Switch Energy Alliance....
...The excesses of the industry have waned since the boom days, when former Chesapeake chief Aubrey McClendon took home more than $100m in 2008....
...Its former chief executive and co-founder Aubrey McClendon, who at one point was the best-paid US chief executive with an annual package topping $100m, had amassed $23bn in debt when current chief executive...
...Under late co-founder Aubrey McClendon, Chesapeake rose from obscurity to become for a time the second-largest gas producer in the US, after ExxonMobil....
...No one embodied its headlong growth like Chesapeake Energy’s Aubrey McClendon, a persuasive industry advocate who built up the largest acreage position in the country....
...The reality is that for every “Citrix” there is a Sears or Valeant, for every Travis Kalanick there is an Aubrey McClendon or Ken Lay....
...Much of McLean’s story is told through the career of Aubrey McClendon, the wizard of shale financing who built his company, Chesapeake Energy, into a gas empire through his genius for fundraising and dealmaking...
...Having retained its independence and avoided bankruptcy, outcomes that seemed unlikely when its co-founder Aubrey McClendon was forced out as chief executive four years ago, Chesapeake still faces an uncertain...
...In the late 2000s Aubrey McClendon, the visionary who built Chesapeake Energy into the second-largest gas producer in the US, tried to attack the coal industry through the environmental movement, quietly...
...– From the WSJ: Was Aubrey McClendon a billionaire, or broke? – KPMG offshore tax dodge a ‘facade’ designed to hide money, ex-client says. – Richard Lipsey and the Phillips Curve redux....
...Chesapeake’s charismatic founder and chief executive Aubrey McClendon was forced out in 2013, and was killed in a car crash last year....
...Oklahoma City police say they have found no evidence that the death of Aubrey McClendon, one of the pioneers of the US shale gas revolution, was anything other than accidental....
...It was a historic event, made possible by the US shale gas boom that was catalysed in large part by Aubrey McClendon, who died in a car crash on Wednesday aged 56....
...Aubrey McClendon, the company’s former chief executive and founder, had been indicted in March on charges of conspiring to rig bids for oil and gas drilling rights in a conspiracy to suppress the cost of...
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