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Oklahoma City largest US pure-play natural gas E&P (NASDAQ: EXE); Chesapeake + Southwestern merger Oct 2024, 7.3+ Bcfe/d production, Haynesville LNG export supply competing with EQT and ConocoPhillips.
Expand Energy Corporation is an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma-based natural gas exploration and production company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: EXE) — formed through the October 2024 merger of Chesapeake Energy Corporation and Southwestern Energy Company, creating the largest pure-play natural gas producer in the United States by volume with production exceeding 7.3 billion cubic feet per day equivalent (Bcfe/d) across the Appalachian Basin (Marcellus and Utica shale in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio) and Mid-Continent (Haynesville shale in Louisiana and Texas). Chesapeake Energy rebranded as Expand Energy upon closing the $7.4 billion all-stock acquisition of Southwestern Energy, combining Chesapeake's Haynesville and Marcellus positions with Southwestern's dominant Appalachia and Haynesville footprint to create a company with 6,300 net wells, 1.6 million net acres across core natural gas basins, and estimated proved reserves exceeding 20 trillion cubic feet equivalent (Tcfe). CEO Domenic Dell'Osso leads Expand Energy's strategy of consolidating the US natural gas producer landscape to capture economies of scale in drilling operations, midstream contracting, and LNG export supply agreements — positioning the combined company as a reliable long-term supplier to US liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals that require 20-year take-or-pay supply commitments from creditworthy, large-scale gas producers. The Expand Energy name reflects the company's positioning around expanding US natural gas supply for LNG exports that serve Europe's energy security needs following Russia's reduction of pipeline gas supplies to the continent.
Houston natural gas pipeline infrastructure (NYSE: KMI) ~$14.8B FY2024 revenue, $8.0B Adj. EBITDA; 79K miles pipelines, AI data center gas demand tailwind, first female CEO Kim Dang competing with Williams and Energy Transfer.
Kinder Morgan, Inc. is a Houston, Texas-based natural gas pipeline and terminal infrastructure company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: KMI) as an S&P 500 Energy component — owning and operating approximately 79,000 miles of pipelines and 139 terminals transporting and storing natural gas (primary), gasoline, crude oil, CO2, and other products through approximately 9,000 employees across the continental United States. In fiscal year 2024, Kinder Morgan reported revenues of $14.8 billion and Adjusted EBITDA of approximately $8.0 billion — with the Natural Gas Pipelines segment (Tennessee Gas Pipeline, El Paso Natural Gas, Southern Natural Gas) generating 60%+ of total EBITDA through long-term capacity reservation contracts with electric utilities, LNG export terminals, industrial gas consumers, and local distribution companies. CEO Kim Dang (appointed 2023, the first female CEO of a major US midstream energy company) has positioned Kinder Morgan to benefit from the structural natural gas demand surge driven by AI data center electricity consumption and US LNG export expansion: natural gas power plants are the fastest way to add electricity generation capacity for AI data center load growth (an 800 MW gas-fired CCGT can be built in 18-24 months versus 10+ years for nuclear), requiring additional natural gas pipeline capacity to supply new generation — which Kinder Morgan is uniquely positioned to contract for through its existing pipeline corridors.
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