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OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 8, 2007--Chesapeake Energy
Corporation (NYSE:CHK), the nation's third-largest independent and
sixth-largest overall producer of natural gas, introduced its new
corporate logo today featuring a distinctive green element to
communicate both the environmental attractiveness of natural gas and
Chesapeake and the country's increasing environmental awareness.
"Corporate logos should clearly communicate what a company stands
for and because Chesapeake has evolved significantly in the seven
years since we last updated our logo, we believed it was time for an
upgrade. The new logo reflects the increased size of Chesapeake, our
unparalleled commitment to natural gas and highlights to our
stakeholders the environmental attractiveness of the product we sell.
Our new logo also serves as a key visual element of our corporate
communications focus to more strongly leverage our industry leadership
position and to emphasize the economic and environmental attributes of
natural gas," said Chesapeake's chairman and CEO, Aubrey K. McClendon.
Chesapeake's new logo features several new and updated design
elements. The addition of a bright green stroke represents the most
notable addition to the new logo. "This element suggests the earth and
visibly communicates the company's commitment to the environment - an
attribute of which we are very proud," McClendon noted. In addition,
the familiar flame in Chesapeake's previous logo has been graphically
revamped to more effectively convey the energetic spirit of
Chesapeake's strategy and employees. Moreover, adding the word
"Energy" to the logo more clearly identifies the company as a leading
energy explorer and producer.
In his email to Chesapeake's 5,000 employees that rolled out the
new "Clean and Green" logo, McClendon emphasized that Chesapeake and
the natural gas industry can help solve the energy and environmental
challenges the country and the world are facing in the years ahead. He
also noted that some of the great public debates of the next decade
will be waged over how America will meet its growing need for more
electricity while at the same time reducing greenhouse gas emissions
that are widely blamed for causing global warming.
Citing current statistics, Mr. McClendon stated, "Burning natural
gas instead of oil products or coal reduces greenhouse gas emissions
by approximately 50%. Natural gas currently fuels about 21% of the
nation's electricity generation and is well positioned for further
market-share gains. By comparison, coal-fired generation provides 52%,
nuclear plants provide 21% and renewable sources such as hydro and
wind provide 6%. We are seeing a broad movement in our country toward
limiting greenhouse gas emissions and embracing smarter environmental
practices by consumers and companies. Americans need more energy, but
they also want cleaner skies. We believe the evidence clearly
demonstrates that natural gas is by far the most practical solution to
the problem - it is abundant, affordable, reliable, clean burning and
domestically produced.
"We intend to enthusiastically communicate the superiority of
natural gas over other energy sources beginning with the introduction
of our new logo and the founding of the American Clean Skies
Foundation. This foundation will be focused on educating policymakers
and consumers about the positive attributes of natural gas. It will be
based in Washington, D.C. and will be headed by the very capable and
knowledgeable Denise Bode upon her resignation from Oklahoma's
Corporation Commission at the end of May," McClendon said.
The Oklahoma City-based advertising agency Ackerman-McQueen has
worked with Chesapeake on numerous corporate image projects over the
years and developed the new logo with input from Chesapeake's graphic
design department.
Chesapeake Energy Corporation is the third-largest independent and
sixth-largest overall producer of natural gas in the U.S.
Headquartered in Oklahoma City, the company's operations are focused
on exploratory and developmental drilling and corporate and property
acquisitions in the Mid-Continent, Fort Worth Barnett Shale,
Fayetteville Shale, Permian Basin, Delaware Basin, South Texas, Texas
Gulf Coast, Ark-La-Tex and Appalachian Basin regions of the United
States. The company's Internet address is www.chkenergy.com.
CONTACT: Chesapeake Energy Corporation
Jeffrey L. Mobley, CFA, 405-767-4763
Senior Vice President - Investor Relations and Research
jmobley@chkenergy.com
or
Marc Rowland, 405-879-9232
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
mrowland@chkenergy.com
SOURCE: Chesapeake Energy Corporation