Chevron Acquires Shale-Gas Exploration Rights In Poland
26 February 2010 - 6:34AM
Dow Jones News
Chevron Corp. (CVX) this month acquired rights to explore for
natural gas in Poland, the company said Thursday in a filing with
the Securities and Exchange Commission. Chevron, the second-largest
U.S. oil company by market value after Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM),
said its annual report that the exploration acreage is located in
the Grabowiec concession in the southeastern part of the country.
The company also said that in December it was awarded three
five-year exploration licenses in the adjacent Zwierzyniec,
Kransnik and Frampol concessions, to explore for shale gas.
The company didn't disclose the amount of acreage.
Chevron is the latest U.S. major exploring for shale gas in
Poland. ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips (COP) and Marathon Oil Corp.
(MRO) have also recently acquired significant positions in the
country.
The move comes at a time when demand for gas produced in Europe
is expected to grow vigorously as countries intensify their efforts
to reduce their dependence on Russia as a supplier. Chevron and its
rivals are hoping to meet Europe's need for new local supplies by
using the same techniques that led to a huge boost in U.S. gas
production in recent years.
-By Isabel Ordonez, Dow Jones Newswires, 713-547-9207;
isabel.ordonez@dowjones.com
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