The Real Players of the Barnett Shale

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The Barnett Shale has been around for some time now. However, it hasn’t  been getting as much media coverage as the others. However, don’t fret, there are a number of companies working hard in this area and making real moves. Aimee Duffy discusses some of the companies working in this shale play and the moves that they are making. 

Natural gas E&P player EnCana (NYSE: ECA ) stuck a giant for-sale sign in the middle of its Barnett Shale front yard last week. The company is looking to divest its 52,000-acre stake in the North Texas shale play. This move is part of a larger initiative that could yield net divestitures up to $2 billion in 2011, painting a bright picture for investors.

ECA

What the sale means for shareholders
Proceeds from the sale are expected to enhance EnCana’s financial position. The company currently owns a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 33% and has close to $1 billion in debt maturities due by the first quarter of 2012. This step will also help the company to generate cash flow substantially higher than the $4.4 billion recorded in 2010. The move won’t hurt EnCana’s ability to pay a stable dividend to the shareholders, either; the company currently yields a solid 3.3%.

It certainly seems like EnCana stands to gain quite a bit from this sale — if and when the property sells.

How much is that shale play in the window?
EnCana expects the low-end sales figure to be about $19,000 an acre, which is on par withRange Resources‘ (NYSE: RRC ) sale in the Barnett Shale earlier this year. EnCana has a few neighbors in the Barnett that may be interested in buying up its property.

If EOG Resources takes an interest in the EnCana property, it can pull right up alongside Chesapeake’s stake.

Alternatively, though the EnCana property is paltry compared to its overall acreage, Devon Energy has mastered making the most out of its land. The company’s horizontal drilling expertise has already resulted in an unheard-of 31 wells on a mere 12 acres of land.

RRC

With this land up for sale, it could be a big game changer for the company that purchases. It could also change the dynamic in this shale formation. 

Quotes taken from report by Aimee Duffy, Read the entire article here.

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