Former Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon Buys Fracking Wells In Ohio's Utica Shale

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Former Chesapeake Energy CEO and Founderย Aubrey McClendon is back in the hydraulic fracturing (โ€œfrackingโ€) game in Ohio’s Utica Shale in a big way,ย receiving a permit to frack five wells from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources on Novemberย 26.ย 

โ€œThe Ohio Department of Natural Resources awarded McClendon’s new company, American Energy Utica LLC, five horizontal well permits Nov. 26 that allows oil and gas exploration on the Jones property in Nottingham Township, Harrison County,โ€ a December 6 article appearing inย The Business Journal explained. โ€œIn October, American Energy Utica announced it has raised $1.7 billion in capital to secure new leases in the Utica shaleย play.โ€

McClendon is the former CEO of fracking giant Chesapeake Energy and now the owner of American Energy Partners,ย whoseย officeย is located less than a mile away from Chesapeake’s corporate headquarters.

Theย $1.7 billion McClendon has received in capital investments for the purchase ofย 110,000 acres worth of Utica Shale land came from the Energy & Minerals Group,ย First Reserve Corporation, BlackRock Inc. and Magnetar Capital.

McClendon โ€” a central figure in Gregory Zuckerman’s recent book โ€œThe Frackersโ€ย โ€” isย currently under investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.ย He leftย Chesapeake in January 2013ย following a shareholder revolt over his controversial businessย practices.

In departing, he was given a $35 million severance package, access to the company’s private jets through 2016 and a 2.5% stake in every well Chesapeake fracks through June 2014 as part of the Founder’s Well Participation Program.

Little discussedย beyond the business press, McClendon has teamed up with a prominent business partner for his new start-up: former ExxonMobil CEO Leeย Raymond.

Power Mapping McClendon’s Newย Venture

โ€œ[Lee] Raymond has emerged as a director alongside Mr. McClendon in American Energy Ohio Holdings LLCโ€ฆ according to [an SEC] regulatory filing,โ€ย The Wall Street Journalย reported in October.ย 

The former Exxon CEO‘s son John Raymond is theย Managing Partner, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Executive Officerย of Minerals & Energy Group, currently the largest capital investor in McClendon’sย start-up venture. He is also a partner McClendon’s new venture.ย Ryan Turner, Chesapeake’s Stock Plan Managerย has also joined the team as a partner.

โ€œJefferies Group LLC gave financial advice to American Energyโ€ย for the deal, according to Bloombergย โ€” and is listed as such onย American Energy Ohio Holdings LLC‘s SEC Form D.

Ralph Eads III โ€” McClendon’s fraternity brother at Duke Universityย โ€” serves asย Global Head of Energy Investment Banking at Jefferies Group,ย Inc.

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โ€œMr. Eadsโ€ฆis a prince of this world,โ€ theย New York Timesย reported inย October 2012.ย โ€œHis financial innovations helped feed the gas drilling boom, and he has participated in $159 billion worth of oil and gas deals sinceย 2007.โ€

Eads maintained tight financial ties with McClendon when he was at the helm of Chesapeake Energy. The flow chart below depicts the financial and career ties binding Eads andย McClendon.

Flowchart Credit: Dory Hippauf,ย Raging Chickenย Press

High Stakesย Game

In teaming up with Lee Raymond, the former CEO of ExxonMobil โ€”ย notorious for its role in funding climate change denialย โ€”ย and his brother John, McClendon has shown he is back in Ohio ready to playย ball.

But a recent Environmental Integrity Project reportย indicates the life-cycle climate change impacts of fracking are more severe than previously thought.

With the U.S. Navy predicting an ice-free Arctic summer by 2016 due to climate change, it’s a ball game with undeniably highย stakes.ย ย 

Photo Credit:ย Cleveland Museum of Naturalย History

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Steve Horn is the owner of the consultancy Horn Communications & Research Services, which provides public relations, content writing, and investigative research work products to a wide range of nonprofit and for-profit clients across the world. He is an investigative reporter on the climate beat for over a decade and former Research Fellow for DeSmog.

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