Petrohawk Energy 1Q Output Rises 14% Over 4Q, 58% Vs 1Q 2008
21 4월 2009 - 11:44PM
Dow Jones News
Petrohawk Energy Corp. (HK) said Tuesday that first-quarter
production rose 14% from the previous quarter and 58% from a year
earlier.
The Houston natural-gas and oil company said first-quarter
output averaged 412 million cubic feet of gas equivalent a day.
Petrohawk also stuck by its forecast for a 40% rise in production
this year over last, adding it expects second-quarter output to
average between 420 million and 430 million cubic feet of gas
equivalent a day.
The company, which specializes in drilling for gas in tight,
shale-rock formations such as the Haynesville Shale in Texas and
Louisiana, the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas and the Eagle Ford
Shale in South Texas, also stuck by its $1 billion capital budget
for the year. Last October, Petrohawk cut its 2009 capital budget
by a third to $1 billion, joining several other big gas producers
like Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK) in reining back spending as gas
prices plunged and credit markets dried up.
Gas for May delivery traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange
was recently down 6.8 cents, or 1.9%, at $3.472 a million British
thermal units, close to a six-and-a-half-year low. Gas futures
prices have dropped by nearly three-fourths since July, as
industrial demand has crumbled amid the recession, just as a flood
of new U.S. supplies - especially from shale formations - entered
the market.
Petrohawk said in a press release that measurements taken from
wells drilled in part of the Eagle Ford Shale indicate "this
particular area is one of the highest quality shale reservoirs
discovered to date in the United States." The company raised its
ultimate recovery assumption for wells in the play to a midpoint of
5.5 billion cubic feet of gas equivalent per well.
Shares of Petrohawk were recently down 51 cents, or 2.5%, at
$19.85 apiece.
-Mark Long, Dow Jones Newswires; (201) 938-4427;
mark.long@dowjones.com