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1Howard Weil 3-24-2014
HOWARD WEIL 42ND ANNUAL
ENERGY CONFERENCE
MARCH 24, 2014
NEW ORLEANS, LA
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
• This presentation includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements are statements other than those of historical fact that give our current
expectations or forecasts of future events. They include production forecasts, estimates of operating costs, assumptions regarding future
natural gas and liquids prices, planned drilling activity and drilling and completion capital expenditures, as well as projected cash flow, business
strategy and other plans and objectives for future operations.
• Disclosures concerning the estimated contribution of derivative contracts to our future results of operations are based upon market information
as of a specific date, and such market prices are subject to significant volatility. Our production forecasts are dependent upon many
assumptions, including estimates of production decline rates from existing wells and the outcome of future drilling activity.
• Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results are described under “Risk Factors” in Item 1A of our 2012
annual report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 1, 2013. These risk factors include the volatility
of natural gas, oil and NGL prices; the limitations our level of indebtedness may have on our financial flexibility; declines in the prices of natural
gas and oil potentially resulting in a write-down of our asset carrying values; the availability of capital on an economic basis to fund reserve
replacement costs; our ability to replace reserves and sustain production; uncertainties inherent in estimating quantities of natural gas, oil and
NGL reserves and projecting future rates of production and the amount and timing of development expenditures; our ability to generate profits
or achieve targeted results in drilling and well operations; leasehold terms expiring before production can be established; hedging activities
resulting in lower prices realized on natural gas, oil and NGL sales; the need to secure hedging liabilities and the inability of hedging
counterparties to satisfy their obligations; drilling and operating risks, including potential environmental liabilities; legislative and regulatory
changes adversely affecting our industry and our business, including initiatives related to hydraulic fracturing, air emissions and endangered
species; oilfield services shortages, gathering system and transportation capacity constraints and various transportation interruptions that could
adversely affect our revenues and cash flow; losses possible from pending or future litigation and regulatory investigations; and cyber attacks
adversely impacting our operations.
• Although we believe the expectations and forecasts reflected in forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance they will
prove to have been correct. They can be affected by inaccurate or changed assumptions or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties. We
caution you not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this presentation or as otherwise
indicated, and we undertake no obligation to update this information, except as required by applicable law.
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KEY STRATEGIC TENETS
• Financial discipline
˃ Balance capital expenditures with cash flow from
operations
˃ Divest noncore assets and noncore affiliates
˃ Reduce financial and operational risk and
complexity
˃ Achieve investment grade metrics
• Profitable and efficient growth from captured
resources
˃ Develop world-class inventory
˃ Target top-quartile operating and financial metrics
˃ Pursue continuous improvement
˃ Drive value leakage out of operations
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Powder River Basin:
Niobrara Shale
Mid-Continent:
Mississippian Lime
Mid-Continent: Cleveland
and Tonkawa Tight Sands
Mid-Continent: Colony Wash and
Texas Panhandle Granite Wash
Eagle Ford Shale
Utica Shale
Marcellus
Shale
Barnett Shale
Haynesville Shale
OPERATING AREAS
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ADJUSTED PRODUCTION GROWTH
Oil (mmbbls) 41.1 (2.6) 38.5 8 – 12%
NGL (mmbbls) 20.9 (0.5) 20.4 44 – 49%
Natural Gas (bcf) 1,095 (60) 1,035 4 – 6%
Total (mmboe) 244.4 (13.1) 231.4 8 – 10%
2014E
Adjusted
Production
Growth
2013
Reported
Production
2013
Asset
Sales
2013 Adjusted
Production
5
2013 Asset Sale Adjustments (mmboe)
249 - 253
2014E
Production
2013
Adjusted
Production
(4.8)
(3.6)
(3.5)(1.2)
231
244
2013
Reported
Production
N. Eagle Ford Haynesville Miss. Lime JV Marcellus
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Oil, NGL and associated natural gas from liquids plays continue to drive production growth;
25% CAGR in Liquids from 2010 - 2014
NGL
Oil
Assoc. Natural Gas
Dry Shale Gas
Conventional Natural Gas
PRODUCTION PROFILE
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CAPITAL DISCIPLINE
2014 total capital expenditures expected to range from $5.2 – $5.6 billion;
planned reduction of >20% YOY and ~60% compared to 2010-12 average
(1) Based on midpoint of company issued Outlook range provided on 2/6/2014
(1)
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CASH COST DISCIPLINE
(1)
(1) Excluding share-based compensation
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• 2014E total capital expenditures expected to range from $5.2 – $5.6 billion,
E&P capex 90%-95%
• Capturing substantial supply chain management efficiencies
• Continuous investment high grading and post appraisal process
2014 CAPITAL ALLOCATION
E&P Capex by Play(1)
(2)
<5% <5%
~
~
~
~
~
~
~80%
~20%
Liquids
Gas
E&P Capex by Product(1)
(1) Net of $596 mm and $135 mm drilling carries remaining at 12/31/2013 in the Utica and PRB, respectively; includes drilling, completion, leasehold, geological and geophysical
costs and capitalized G&A; excludes capitalized interest
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EAGLE FORD GROSS OPERATED
OIL PRODUCTION
Chesapeake Peers
Data Source: IHS Energy
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Avg. Well Cost ($ in mm)
% Multi-well Pad Drilling Spud to Spud Cycle Times (days)
• Focused on continuous improvement
˃ Cycle time improvement of >20% in 2014
˃ >95% multi-well pad drilling utilization in 2014
˃ Targeting further well cost improvement
• Plan to average 15 - 18 operated rigs in 2014
EAGLE FORD
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EAGLE FORD TRAJECTORY
• Maximizing investment efficiency
˃ Short-term rig reduction to develop inventory
˃ Future drilling approximately a 1:1 ratio of spuds to TIL
˃ Short-term reduction in oil volume growth during transition
(1)
(1) Volumes on secondary vertical axis not disclosed
OperatedNetOilProduction
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MID-CONTINENT
• Includes Mississippian Lime,
Cleveland/Tonkawa and Granite Wash
˃ ~2.5 mm net acre position, largely HBP
˃ Multiple stacked pay targets
• ~7% decrease in D&C YOY
• ~15% reduction in LOE YOY(1)
• Spud to 1st sales cycle time down ~30% YOY
(1) Controllable LOE (excludes Taxes and Insurance)
Meramac
.
.
.
.
.
.
Mississippian Lime
DES
MOINESIAN
A - E ZONES
HOGSHOOTER
U. CLEVELAND
L. CLEVELAND
LANSING
ATOKA
A – C ZONES
SPRINGER
Des
Moines
Granite
Wash
Cleveland/Tonkawa and Granite Wash
Program Efficiency vs. Rig Count
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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UTICA
• Largest and most experienced operator
˃ Drilled more than 450 wells to date
˃ Improvement in EURs and PV through completion
design optimization
• Growing processing capacity to drive production
• Plan to average 7 - 9 operated rigs
• Recently drilled 2 wells in 8 days
Spud to Rig Release Cycle Times (days)
% Multi-well Pad Drilling Total Gross Processing Capacity (mmcf/d)
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Net Production (mmcf/d)
MARCELLUS NORTH
• Continue to set production records
˃ Dec’13 net production ~845 mmcf/d
• 2014 development plan targeting EURs
>10 Bcf and ROR >100%
• Plan to average 6 - 7 operated rigs in 2014
Rate of Return% Multi-well Pad Drilling
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HAYNESVILLE SHALE
• 570,000 gross acres delineated and HBP
˃ Industry-leading position in the core
• ~700 operated producing wells
• More than 550 drill site pads constructed
• ~4,500 well inventory on 80 acre spacing
• Sufficient pipeline and takeaway capacity in place
• 2014 focus is on high-return, low-risk locations
˃ 100% multi-well pad drilling utilization
˃ Gross EUR type curve of ~9 bcfe
˃ Plan to average 7 - 9 operated rigs
• 2 recent wells drilled and completed for ~$7.0 mm
Rate of Return
Targeted Range:
Avg. Well Cost ($ in mm)
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NEAR-TERM PRIORITIES
• Capital Efficiency
• Balance Sheet Improvement
• Cash Flow Growth
Analyst Day: May 16th, 2014 - Oklahoma City, OK
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APPENDIX
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41 - 48 Liquids Focused Rigs
14 - 17 Natural Gas Focused Rigs
55 - 65 Total Operated Rigs
OPERATIONS
2013 Year-End Drilled Well Inventory (Gross Op’d)
4Q’13 Daily Avg. Net Production (mboe/d)2014E Avg. Operated Rig Count
(1) Includes: Mississippian Lime, Cleveland, Tonkawa, Colony and Texas Panhandle Granite Washes and Other Anadarko plays
(1)
(1)
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2013 FINANCIAL RESULTS
(1) Includes unrestricted cash and borrowing availability under revolving credit facilities as of 12/31/2013
(2) Includes ~$235 mm of expenditures in 4Q’13 to purchase rigs and compressors subject to sale-leaseback arrangements
Note: Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures to comparable GAAP measures appear on pages 22-23
PROD. and G&A EXP.
$4.9billion(1)
LIQUIDITY 2013 ASSET SALES TOTAL CAPEX
$ 4.4 billion 49%YOY
$6.7 billion(2)
ADJ. EARNINGS/FDS
146%YOY
$1.50
ADJ. EBITDA
34%YOY
$5.0 billion
15%YOY
$6.36/boe
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2013 OPERATIONAL RESULTS
3%YOY
244 mmboe
TOTAL PRODUCTION LIQUIDS MIX OIL PRODUCTION
(1) Oil and NGL collectively referred to as “liquids”
25%
20% in 2012
32%YOY
112.6 mbbls/d
NGL PRODUCTION PROVED DEVELOPED
of Total
Production(1)
19%YOY
57.2 mbbls/d
68%
57% in in 2012
Adjusted for asset sales, 2013 total production increased ~11% YOY
PROVED RESERVES
2%YOY
2.7 Bboe
of Proved
Reservesto
to
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($mm) 12/31/2012 12/31/2013
Unrestricted cash $287 $837 +$550
Working capital(1)
($3,605) ($2,696) +$909
Other long-term liabilities(2)
$1,176 $984 +$192
Long-term debt, net of disc. $12,157 $12,886 -$729
Total improvement +$922
Net debt/adj. ebitda(3)
3.3x 2.4x
Net debt/total capitalization(3)(4)
41% 40%
Net debt/proved reserves(3)(5)
$4.72/boe $4.50/boe
(1) Excludes unrestricted cash
(2) Excludes deferred income taxes, long-term derivative liabilities and asset retirement obligation
(3) Net debt is total debt net of unrestricted cash; adjusted ebitda is non-GAAP measurement, reconciliation found on pages 26-27
(4) Total capitalization includes net debt, preferred stock, noncontrolling interests, common stock and other stockholders’ equity
(5) Proved reserves based on SEC recognized standard trailing 12 month average NYMEX strip prices as of 12/31/2012 and 12/31/2013
BALANCE SHEET IMPROVEMENT
Additional cash use of ~$450 mm includes ~$210 mm to repurchase preferred shares of CHK
Utica, L.L.C. and ~$240 mm for certain drilling rig and compression operating leases
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2014 HEDGES
(1) Hedged positions as of 1/31/2014 based on production estimates provided in 2/6/2014 Outlook; 21% of 2014 gas production is hedged under collar arrangements with
upside to average NYMEX price of $4.38/mcf and exposure below average NYMEX price of $3.54/mcf
58%
Natural Gas Oil
$93.92/bbl
NYMEX
68%
47%
Swaps
21%
Collars
$4.09 - $4.38/mcf
NYMEX
$4.18/mcf
NYMEX
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OUTLOOK SUMMARY
(1) Growth ranges based on midpoint of company issued Outlook issued on 11/6/2013
(2) Assumes ethane recovery in Utica and southern Marcellus to fulfill CHK’s pipeline commitments, no ethane recovery in Rockies, minimal ethane recovery in Eagle Ford and partial ethane
recovery in Mid-Continent
(3) Assumes average NYMEX prices on open contracts of $4.00/mcf and $90.00/bbl in 2014 and includes expected settlements for commodity derivatives adjusted for option premiums;
settlements are reflected in the period of original contract expiration for derivatives that are closed early
(4) Excludes expenses associated with share-based compensation and restructuring and other termination costs
(5) Before changes in assets and liabilities, a non-GAAP financial measure
2014E
Absolute production growth(1)
:
Liquids 14 – 18%
Oil 1 – 5%
NGL(2)
40 – 45%
Natural gas (2) – 0%
Total production 2 – 4%
Daily rate (mboe) 680 – 695
% of production mix from liquids 29%
% O/G revenues from liquids(3)
62%
Operating costs per boe:
Production expenses, production taxes and G&A(4) $6.30 – $7.10
Operating cash flow ($mm)(3)(5)
$5,100 – $5,300
Total capital expenditures ($mm) $5,200 – $5,600
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SENIOR NOTE PROFILE
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Term Loan
Convertibles
Other Sr. Notes
$1,660
$4,301
$1,112
$1,800
$1,100
$650
$1,700
2.75%(2) 3.25% 5.75%(3) 2.25%(2) 6.625%(5) 6.875% 5.375% 5.75%
9.5% 2.5%(2) 7.25% 6.625% 6.125%
6.5% 6.875%
6.25%(4)
$500
Rates:
($ in MM)
(1) Principal balances as of 12/31/2013
(2) Recognizes earliest investor put option as maturity for the 2.75% 2035, 2.5% 2037 and 2.25% 2038 Contingent Convertible Senior Notes
(3) Interest at LIBOR plus 4.50%; LIBOR rate is subject to a floor of 1.25% per annum
(4) Euro-denominated notes with a principal amount based on the exchange rate of $1.3743 to €1.00 at 12/31/2013
(5) COO $650 mm Senior Notes due 2019
Average
Interest Rate:
5.9%
Sr. Debt and
Term Loan:
$12.8 Billion(1)
Average
Maturity:
4.9 years
Strong liquidity profile: ~$4.9 billion of liquidity as of 12/31/2013
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(1) Adjusted net income available to common stockholders and adjusted earnings per share assuming dilution exclude certain items that management believes affect the comparability of operating results. The
company believes these adjusted financial measures are a useful adjunct to earnings calculated in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP) because:
(i) Management uses adjusted net income available to common stockholders to evaluate the company's operational trends and performance relative to other natural gas and oil producing companies.
(ii) Adjusted net income available to common stockholders is more comparable to earnings estimates provided by securities analysts.
(iii) Items excluded generally are one-time items or items whose timing or amount cannot be reasonably estimated. Accordingly, any guidance provided by the company generally excludes information
regarding these types of items.
(2) In millions. Weighted average fully diluted shares outstanding include shares that were considered antidilutive for calculating earnings per share in accordance with GAAP
($ in mm, except per share data)
Twelve Months Ended: 12/31/2013 12/31/2012
Net income (loss) available to common stockholders $474 ($940)
Adjustments, net of tax:
Unrealized gains on derivatives (100) (347)
Restructuring and other termination costs 154 4
Impairments of natural gas and oil properties – 2,022
Impairments of fixed assets and other 341 208
Net gains on sales of fixed assets (187) (163)
(Gains) losses on investments 95 (622)
Losses on purchases of debt and extinguishment of other financing 120 122
Other (1) 1
Adjusted net income available to common stockholders(1) $896 $285
Preferred stock dividends 171 171
Premium on purchase of preferred shares of a subsidiary 69 –
Earnings allocated to participating securities 10 –
Total adjusted net income attributable to CHK $1,146 $456
Weighted average fully diluted shares outstanding(2) 765 755
Adjusted earnings per share assuming dilution(1) $1.50 $0.61
RECONCILIATION
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RECONCILIATION
(1) Operating cash flow represents net cash provided by operating activities before changes in assets and liabilities. Operating cash flow is presented because management believes it is a useful adjunct to net cash provided by operating activities under GAAP. Operating cash flow
is widely accepted as a financial indicator of a natural gas and oil company's ability to generate cash which is used to internally fund exploration and development activities and to service debt. This measure is widely used by investors and rating agencies in the valuation,
comparison, rating and investment recommendations of companies within the natural gas and oil exploration and production industry. Operating cash flow is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to cash flows from
operating, investing or financing activities as an indicator of cash flows, or as a measure of liquidity.
(2) Ebitda represents net income (loss) before interest expense, income taxes, and depreciation, depletion and amortization expense. Ebitda is presented as a supplemental financial measurement in the evaluation of our business. We believe that it provides additional information
regarding our ability to meet our future debt service, capital expenditures and working capital requirements. This measure is widely used by investors and rating agencies in the valuation, comparison, rating and investment recommendations of companies. Ebitda is also a
financial measurement that, with certain negotiated adjustments, is reported to our lenders pursuant to our bank credit agreements and is used in the financial covenants in our bank credit agreements. Ebitda is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP.
Accordingly, it should not be considered as a substitute for net income, income from operations or cash flow provided by operating activities prepared in accordance with GAAP.
(3) Adjusted ebitda excludes certain items that management believes affect the comparability of operating results. The company believes these non-GAAP financial measures are a useful adjunct to ebitda because:
(i) Management uses adjusted ebitda to evaluate the company's operational trends and performance relative to other natural gas and oil producing companies.
(ii) Adjusted ebitda is more comparable to estimates provided by securities analysts.
(iii) Items excluded generally are one-time items or items whose timing or amount cannot be reasonably estimated. Accordingly, any guidance provided by the company generally excludes information regarding these types of items.
($ in mm)
Twelve Months Ended: 12/31/2013 12/31/2012
Cash provided by operating activities $4,614 $2,837
Changes in assets and liabilities 342 1,083
Operating cash flow(1)
$4,956 $3,920
Net income (loss) $894 ($594)
Interest expense, net of unrealized gains 227 77
Income tax expense (benefit) 548 (380)
Depreciation and amortization of other assets 314 304
Natural gas, oil and NGL depreciation, depletion and amortization 2,589 2,507
EBITDA(2)
$4,572 $1,914
Adjustments:
Unrealized (gains) losses on natural gas, oil and NGL derivatives (228) (561)
Restructuring and other termination costs 248 7
Impairment of natural gas and oil properties – 3,315
Impairments of fixed assets and other 546 340
Net gains on sales of fixed assets (302) (267)
Losses on investments 146 –
(Gains) losses on sales of investments 7 (1,019)
Losses on purchases of debt and extinguishment of other financing 193 200
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests (170) (175)
Adjusted EBITDA(3) $5,012 $3,754
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PUBLICLY TRADED SECURITIES CUSIP TICKER
9.5% Senior Notes due 2015 #165167CD7 CHK15K
3.25% Senior Notes due 2016 #165167CJ4 CHK16
6.25% Senior Notes due 2017 #027393390 N/A
6.50% Senior Notes due 2017 #165167BS5 CHK17
6.875% Senior Notes due 2018 #165167CE5 CHK18B
7.25% Senior Notes due 2018 #165167CC9 CHK18A
6.625% Senior Notes due 2020 #165167CF2 CHK20A
6.875% Senior Notes due 2020 #165167BU0 CHK20
6.125% Senior Notes Due 2021 #165167CG0 CHK21
5.375% Senior Notes Due 2021 #165167CK21 CHK21A
5.75% Senior Notes Due 2023 #165167CL9 CHK23
2.75% Contingent Convertible Senior Notes due 2035 #165167BW6 CHK35
2.50% Contingent Convertible Senior Notes due 2037
#165167BZ9/
#165167CA3
CHK37/
CHK37A
2.25% Contingent Convertible Senior Notes due 2038 #165167CB1 CHK38
4.5% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock #165167842 CHK PrD
5.0% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (Series 2005B)
#165167834/
#165167826
N/A
5.75% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock
#U16450204/
#165167776/
#165167768
N/A
5.75% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (Series A)
#U16450113/
#165167784/
#165167750
N/A
Chesapeake Common Stock #165167107 CHK
CORPORATE INFORMATION
6100 N. Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
WEBSITE: www.chk.com
CHESAPEAKE HEADQUARTERS
GARY T. CLARK, CFA
Vice President —
Investor Relations and Research
DOMENIC J. DELL'OSSO, JR.
Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
Investor Relations department can be
reached by phone at (405) 935-8870
or by email at ir@chk.com
TWITTER.COM/CHESAPEAKE FACEBOOK.COM/CHESAPEAKE YOUTUBE.COM/CHESAPEAKE
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Chesapeake Investor Presentation for the Howard Weil Annual Energy Conference

  • 1. 1Howard Weil 3-24-2014 HOWARD WEIL 42ND ANNUAL ENERGY CONFERENCE MARCH 24, 2014 NEW ORLEANS, LA
  • 2. 2Howard Weil 3-24-2014 FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS • This presentation includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements are statements other than those of historical fact that give our current expectations or forecasts of future events. They include production forecasts, estimates of operating costs, assumptions regarding future natural gas and liquids prices, planned drilling activity and drilling and completion capital expenditures, as well as projected cash flow, business strategy and other plans and objectives for future operations. • Disclosures concerning the estimated contribution of derivative contracts to our future results of operations are based upon market information as of a specific date, and such market prices are subject to significant volatility. Our production forecasts are dependent upon many assumptions, including estimates of production decline rates from existing wells and the outcome of future drilling activity. • Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results are described under “Risk Factors” in Item 1A of our 2012 annual report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 1, 2013. These risk factors include the volatility of natural gas, oil and NGL prices; the limitations our level of indebtedness may have on our financial flexibility; declines in the prices of natural gas and oil potentially resulting in a write-down of our asset carrying values; the availability of capital on an economic basis to fund reserve replacement costs; our ability to replace reserves and sustain production; uncertainties inherent in estimating quantities of natural gas, oil and NGL reserves and projecting future rates of production and the amount and timing of development expenditures; our ability to generate profits or achieve targeted results in drilling and well operations; leasehold terms expiring before production can be established; hedging activities resulting in lower prices realized on natural gas, oil and NGL sales; the need to secure hedging liabilities and the inability of hedging counterparties to satisfy their obligations; drilling and operating risks, including potential environmental liabilities; legislative and regulatory changes adversely affecting our industry and our business, including initiatives related to hydraulic fracturing, air emissions and endangered species; oilfield services shortages, gathering system and transportation capacity constraints and various transportation interruptions that could adversely affect our revenues and cash flow; losses possible from pending or future litigation and regulatory investigations; and cyber attacks adversely impacting our operations. • Although we believe the expectations and forecasts reflected in forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance they will prove to have been correct. They can be affected by inaccurate or changed assumptions or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties. We caution you not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this presentation or as otherwise indicated, and we undertake no obligation to update this information, except as required by applicable law.
  • 3. 3Howard Weil 3-24-2014 KEY STRATEGIC TENETS • Financial discipline ˃ Balance capital expenditures with cash flow from operations ˃ Divest noncore assets and noncore affiliates ˃ Reduce financial and operational risk and complexity ˃ Achieve investment grade metrics • Profitable and efficient growth from captured resources ˃ Develop world-class inventory ˃ Target top-quartile operating and financial metrics ˃ Pursue continuous improvement ˃ Drive value leakage out of operations
  • 4. 4Howard Weil 3-24-2014 Powder River Basin: Niobrara Shale Mid-Continent: Mississippian Lime Mid-Continent: Cleveland and Tonkawa Tight Sands Mid-Continent: Colony Wash and Texas Panhandle Granite Wash Eagle Ford Shale Utica Shale Marcellus Shale Barnett Shale Haynesville Shale OPERATING AREAS
  • 5. 5Howard Weil 3-24-2014 ADJUSTED PRODUCTION GROWTH Oil (mmbbls) 41.1 (2.6) 38.5 8 – 12% NGL (mmbbls) 20.9 (0.5) 20.4 44 – 49% Natural Gas (bcf) 1,095 (60) 1,035 4 – 6% Total (mmboe) 244.4 (13.1) 231.4 8 – 10% 2014E Adjusted Production Growth 2013 Reported Production 2013 Asset Sales 2013 Adjusted Production 5 2013 Asset Sale Adjustments (mmboe) 249 - 253 2014E Production 2013 Adjusted Production (4.8) (3.6) (3.5)(1.2) 231 244 2013 Reported Production N. Eagle Ford Haynesville Miss. Lime JV Marcellus
  • 6. 6Howard Weil 3-24-2014 Oil, NGL and associated natural gas from liquids plays continue to drive production growth; 25% CAGR in Liquids from 2010 - 2014 NGL Oil Assoc. Natural Gas Dry Shale Gas Conventional Natural Gas PRODUCTION PROFILE
  • 7. 7Howard Weil 3-24-2014 CAPITAL DISCIPLINE 2014 total capital expenditures expected to range from $5.2 – $5.6 billion; planned reduction of >20% YOY and ~60% compared to 2010-12 average (1) Based on midpoint of company issued Outlook range provided on 2/6/2014 (1)
  • 8. 8Howard Weil 3-24-2014 CASH COST DISCIPLINE (1) (1) Excluding share-based compensation
  • 9. 9Howard Weil 3-24-2014 • 2014E total capital expenditures expected to range from $5.2 – $5.6 billion, E&P capex 90%-95% • Capturing substantial supply chain management efficiencies • Continuous investment high grading and post appraisal process 2014 CAPITAL ALLOCATION E&P Capex by Play(1) (2) <5% <5% ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~80% ~20% Liquids Gas E&P Capex by Product(1) (1) Net of $596 mm and $135 mm drilling carries remaining at 12/31/2013 in the Utica and PRB, respectively; includes drilling, completion, leasehold, geological and geophysical costs and capitalized G&A; excludes capitalized interest
  • 10. 10Howard Weil 3-24-2014 EAGLE FORD GROSS OPERATED OIL PRODUCTION Chesapeake Peers Data Source: IHS Energy
  • 11. 11Howard Weil 3-24-2014 Avg. Well Cost ($ in mm) % Multi-well Pad Drilling Spud to Spud Cycle Times (days) • Focused on continuous improvement ˃ Cycle time improvement of >20% in 2014 ˃ >95% multi-well pad drilling utilization in 2014 ˃ Targeting further well cost improvement • Plan to average 15 - 18 operated rigs in 2014 EAGLE FORD
  • 12. 12Howard Weil 3-24-2014 EAGLE FORD TRAJECTORY • Maximizing investment efficiency ˃ Short-term rig reduction to develop inventory ˃ Future drilling approximately a 1:1 ratio of spuds to TIL ˃ Short-term reduction in oil volume growth during transition (1) (1) Volumes on secondary vertical axis not disclosed OperatedNetOilProduction
  • 13. 13Howard Weil 3-24-2014 MID-CONTINENT • Includes Mississippian Lime, Cleveland/Tonkawa and Granite Wash ˃ ~2.5 mm net acre position, largely HBP ˃ Multiple stacked pay targets • ~7% decrease in D&C YOY • ~15% reduction in LOE YOY(1) • Spud to 1st sales cycle time down ~30% YOY (1) Controllable LOE (excludes Taxes and Insurance) Meramac . . . . . . Mississippian Lime DES MOINESIAN A - E ZONES HOGSHOOTER U. CLEVELAND L. CLEVELAND LANSING ATOKA A – C ZONES SPRINGER Des Moines Granite Wash Cleveland/Tonkawa and Granite Wash Program Efficiency vs. Rig Count 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
  • 14. 14Howard Weil 3-24-2014 UTICA • Largest and most experienced operator ˃ Drilled more than 450 wells to date ˃ Improvement in EURs and PV through completion design optimization • Growing processing capacity to drive production • Plan to average 7 - 9 operated rigs • Recently drilled 2 wells in 8 days Spud to Rig Release Cycle Times (days) % Multi-well Pad Drilling Total Gross Processing Capacity (mmcf/d)
  • 15. 15Howard Weil 3-24-2014 Net Production (mmcf/d) MARCELLUS NORTH • Continue to set production records ˃ Dec’13 net production ~845 mmcf/d • 2014 development plan targeting EURs >10 Bcf and ROR >100% • Plan to average 6 - 7 operated rigs in 2014 Rate of Return% Multi-well Pad Drilling
  • 16. 16Howard Weil 3-24-2014 HAYNESVILLE SHALE • 570,000 gross acres delineated and HBP ˃ Industry-leading position in the core • ~700 operated producing wells • More than 550 drill site pads constructed • ~4,500 well inventory on 80 acre spacing • Sufficient pipeline and takeaway capacity in place • 2014 focus is on high-return, low-risk locations ˃ 100% multi-well pad drilling utilization ˃ Gross EUR type curve of ~9 bcfe ˃ Plan to average 7 - 9 operated rigs • 2 recent wells drilled and completed for ~$7.0 mm Rate of Return Targeted Range: Avg. Well Cost ($ in mm)
  • 17. 17Howard Weil 3-24-2014 NEAR-TERM PRIORITIES • Capital Efficiency • Balance Sheet Improvement • Cash Flow Growth Analyst Day: May 16th, 2014 - Oklahoma City, OK
  • 19. 19Howard Weil 3-24-2014 41 - 48 Liquids Focused Rigs 14 - 17 Natural Gas Focused Rigs 55 - 65 Total Operated Rigs OPERATIONS 2013 Year-End Drilled Well Inventory (Gross Op’d) 4Q’13 Daily Avg. Net Production (mboe/d)2014E Avg. Operated Rig Count (1) Includes: Mississippian Lime, Cleveland, Tonkawa, Colony and Texas Panhandle Granite Washes and Other Anadarko plays (1) (1)
  • 20. 20Howard Weil 3-24-2014 2013 FINANCIAL RESULTS (1) Includes unrestricted cash and borrowing availability under revolving credit facilities as of 12/31/2013 (2) Includes ~$235 mm of expenditures in 4Q’13 to purchase rigs and compressors subject to sale-leaseback arrangements Note: Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures to comparable GAAP measures appear on pages 22-23 PROD. and G&A EXP. $4.9billion(1) LIQUIDITY 2013 ASSET SALES TOTAL CAPEX $ 4.4 billion 49%YOY $6.7 billion(2) ADJ. EARNINGS/FDS 146%YOY $1.50 ADJ. EBITDA 34%YOY $5.0 billion 15%YOY $6.36/boe
  • 21. 21Howard Weil 3-24-2014 2013 OPERATIONAL RESULTS 3%YOY 244 mmboe TOTAL PRODUCTION LIQUIDS MIX OIL PRODUCTION (1) Oil and NGL collectively referred to as “liquids” 25% 20% in 2012 32%YOY 112.6 mbbls/d NGL PRODUCTION PROVED DEVELOPED of Total Production(1) 19%YOY 57.2 mbbls/d 68% 57% in in 2012 Adjusted for asset sales, 2013 total production increased ~11% YOY PROVED RESERVES 2%YOY 2.7 Bboe of Proved Reservesto to
  • 22. 22Howard Weil 3-24-2014 ($mm) 12/31/2012 12/31/2013 Unrestricted cash $287 $837 +$550 Working capital(1) ($3,605) ($2,696) +$909 Other long-term liabilities(2) $1,176 $984 +$192 Long-term debt, net of disc. $12,157 $12,886 -$729 Total improvement +$922 Net debt/adj. ebitda(3) 3.3x 2.4x Net debt/total capitalization(3)(4) 41% 40% Net debt/proved reserves(3)(5) $4.72/boe $4.50/boe (1) Excludes unrestricted cash (2) Excludes deferred income taxes, long-term derivative liabilities and asset retirement obligation (3) Net debt is total debt net of unrestricted cash; adjusted ebitda is non-GAAP measurement, reconciliation found on pages 26-27 (4) Total capitalization includes net debt, preferred stock, noncontrolling interests, common stock and other stockholders’ equity (5) Proved reserves based on SEC recognized standard trailing 12 month average NYMEX strip prices as of 12/31/2012 and 12/31/2013 BALANCE SHEET IMPROVEMENT Additional cash use of ~$450 mm includes ~$210 mm to repurchase preferred shares of CHK Utica, L.L.C. and ~$240 mm for certain drilling rig and compression operating leases
  • 23. 23Howard Weil 3-24-2014 2014 HEDGES (1) Hedged positions as of 1/31/2014 based on production estimates provided in 2/6/2014 Outlook; 21% of 2014 gas production is hedged under collar arrangements with upside to average NYMEX price of $4.38/mcf and exposure below average NYMEX price of $3.54/mcf 58% Natural Gas Oil $93.92/bbl NYMEX 68% 47% Swaps 21% Collars $4.09 - $4.38/mcf NYMEX $4.18/mcf NYMEX
  • 24. 24Howard Weil 3-24-2014 OUTLOOK SUMMARY (1) Growth ranges based on midpoint of company issued Outlook issued on 11/6/2013 (2) Assumes ethane recovery in Utica and southern Marcellus to fulfill CHK’s pipeline commitments, no ethane recovery in Rockies, minimal ethane recovery in Eagle Ford and partial ethane recovery in Mid-Continent (3) Assumes average NYMEX prices on open contracts of $4.00/mcf and $90.00/bbl in 2014 and includes expected settlements for commodity derivatives adjusted for option premiums; settlements are reflected in the period of original contract expiration for derivatives that are closed early (4) Excludes expenses associated with share-based compensation and restructuring and other termination costs (5) Before changes in assets and liabilities, a non-GAAP financial measure 2014E Absolute production growth(1) : Liquids 14 – 18% Oil 1 – 5% NGL(2) 40 – 45% Natural gas (2) – 0% Total production 2 – 4% Daily rate (mboe) 680 – 695 % of production mix from liquids 29% % O/G revenues from liquids(3) 62% Operating costs per boe: Production expenses, production taxes and G&A(4) $6.30 – $7.10 Operating cash flow ($mm)(3)(5) $5,100 – $5,300 Total capital expenditures ($mm) $5,200 – $5,600 24
  • 25. 25Howard Weil 3-24-2014 SENIOR NOTE PROFILE 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Term Loan Convertibles Other Sr. Notes $1,660 $4,301 $1,112 $1,800 $1,100 $650 $1,700 2.75%(2) 3.25% 5.75%(3) 2.25%(2) 6.625%(5) 6.875% 5.375% 5.75% 9.5% 2.5%(2) 7.25% 6.625% 6.125% 6.5% 6.875% 6.25%(4) $500 Rates: ($ in MM) (1) Principal balances as of 12/31/2013 (2) Recognizes earliest investor put option as maturity for the 2.75% 2035, 2.5% 2037 and 2.25% 2038 Contingent Convertible Senior Notes (3) Interest at LIBOR plus 4.50%; LIBOR rate is subject to a floor of 1.25% per annum (4) Euro-denominated notes with a principal amount based on the exchange rate of $1.3743 to €1.00 at 12/31/2013 (5) COO $650 mm Senior Notes due 2019 Average Interest Rate: 5.9% Sr. Debt and Term Loan: $12.8 Billion(1) Average Maturity: 4.9 years Strong liquidity profile: ~$4.9 billion of liquidity as of 12/31/2013
  • 26. 26Howard Weil 3-24-2014 (1) Adjusted net income available to common stockholders and adjusted earnings per share assuming dilution exclude certain items that management believes affect the comparability of operating results. The company believes these adjusted financial measures are a useful adjunct to earnings calculated in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP) because: (i) Management uses adjusted net income available to common stockholders to evaluate the company's operational trends and performance relative to other natural gas and oil producing companies. (ii) Adjusted net income available to common stockholders is more comparable to earnings estimates provided by securities analysts. (iii) Items excluded generally are one-time items or items whose timing or amount cannot be reasonably estimated. Accordingly, any guidance provided by the company generally excludes information regarding these types of items. (2) In millions. Weighted average fully diluted shares outstanding include shares that were considered antidilutive for calculating earnings per share in accordance with GAAP ($ in mm, except per share data) Twelve Months Ended: 12/31/2013 12/31/2012 Net income (loss) available to common stockholders $474 ($940) Adjustments, net of tax: Unrealized gains on derivatives (100) (347) Restructuring and other termination costs 154 4 Impairments of natural gas and oil properties – 2,022 Impairments of fixed assets and other 341 208 Net gains on sales of fixed assets (187) (163) (Gains) losses on investments 95 (622) Losses on purchases of debt and extinguishment of other financing 120 122 Other (1) 1 Adjusted net income available to common stockholders(1) $896 $285 Preferred stock dividends 171 171 Premium on purchase of preferred shares of a subsidiary 69 – Earnings allocated to participating securities 10 – Total adjusted net income attributable to CHK $1,146 $456 Weighted average fully diluted shares outstanding(2) 765 755 Adjusted earnings per share assuming dilution(1) $1.50 $0.61 RECONCILIATION
  • 27. 27Howard Weil 3-24-2014 RECONCILIATION (1) Operating cash flow represents net cash provided by operating activities before changes in assets and liabilities. Operating cash flow is presented because management believes it is a useful adjunct to net cash provided by operating activities under GAAP. Operating cash flow is widely accepted as a financial indicator of a natural gas and oil company's ability to generate cash which is used to internally fund exploration and development activities and to service debt. This measure is widely used by investors and rating agencies in the valuation, comparison, rating and investment recommendations of companies within the natural gas and oil exploration and production industry. Operating cash flow is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to cash flows from operating, investing or financing activities as an indicator of cash flows, or as a measure of liquidity. (2) Ebitda represents net income (loss) before interest expense, income taxes, and depreciation, depletion and amortization expense. Ebitda is presented as a supplemental financial measurement in the evaluation of our business. We believe that it provides additional information regarding our ability to meet our future debt service, capital expenditures and working capital requirements. This measure is widely used by investors and rating agencies in the valuation, comparison, rating and investment recommendations of companies. Ebitda is also a financial measurement that, with certain negotiated adjustments, is reported to our lenders pursuant to our bank credit agreements and is used in the financial covenants in our bank credit agreements. Ebitda is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP. Accordingly, it should not be considered as a substitute for net income, income from operations or cash flow provided by operating activities prepared in accordance with GAAP. (3) Adjusted ebitda excludes certain items that management believes affect the comparability of operating results. The company believes these non-GAAP financial measures are a useful adjunct to ebitda because: (i) Management uses adjusted ebitda to evaluate the company's operational trends and performance relative to other natural gas and oil producing companies. (ii) Adjusted ebitda is more comparable to estimates provided by securities analysts. (iii) Items excluded generally are one-time items or items whose timing or amount cannot be reasonably estimated. Accordingly, any guidance provided by the company generally excludes information regarding these types of items. ($ in mm) Twelve Months Ended: 12/31/2013 12/31/2012 Cash provided by operating activities $4,614 $2,837 Changes in assets and liabilities 342 1,083 Operating cash flow(1) $4,956 $3,920 Net income (loss) $894 ($594) Interest expense, net of unrealized gains 227 77 Income tax expense (benefit) 548 (380) Depreciation and amortization of other assets 314 304 Natural gas, oil and NGL depreciation, depletion and amortization 2,589 2,507 EBITDA(2) $4,572 $1,914 Adjustments: Unrealized (gains) losses on natural gas, oil and NGL derivatives (228) (561) Restructuring and other termination costs 248 7 Impairment of natural gas and oil properties – 3,315 Impairments of fixed assets and other 546 340 Net gains on sales of fixed assets (302) (267) Losses on investments 146 – (Gains) losses on sales of investments 7 (1,019) Losses on purchases of debt and extinguishment of other financing 193 200 Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests (170) (175) Adjusted EBITDA(3) $5,012 $3,754
  • 28. 28Howard Weil 3-24-2014 PUBLICLY TRADED SECURITIES CUSIP TICKER 9.5% Senior Notes due 2015 #165167CD7 CHK15K 3.25% Senior Notes due 2016 #165167CJ4 CHK16 6.25% Senior Notes due 2017 #027393390 N/A 6.50% Senior Notes due 2017 #165167BS5 CHK17 6.875% Senior Notes due 2018 #165167CE5 CHK18B 7.25% Senior Notes due 2018 #165167CC9 CHK18A 6.625% Senior Notes due 2020 #165167CF2 CHK20A 6.875% Senior Notes due 2020 #165167BU0 CHK20 6.125% Senior Notes Due 2021 #165167CG0 CHK21 5.375% Senior Notes Due 2021 #165167CK21 CHK21A 5.75% Senior Notes Due 2023 #165167CL9 CHK23 2.75% Contingent Convertible Senior Notes due 2035 #165167BW6 CHK35 2.50% Contingent Convertible Senior Notes due 2037 #165167BZ9/ #165167CA3 CHK37/ CHK37A 2.25% Contingent Convertible Senior Notes due 2038 #165167CB1 CHK38 4.5% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock #165167842 CHK PrD 5.0% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (Series 2005B) #165167834/ #165167826 N/A 5.75% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock #U16450204/ #165167776/ #165167768 N/A 5.75% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (Series A) #U16450113/ #165167784/ #165167750 N/A Chesapeake Common Stock #165167107 CHK CORPORATE INFORMATION 6100 N. Western Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73118 WEBSITE: www.chk.com CHESAPEAKE HEADQUARTERS GARY T. CLARK, CFA Vice President — Investor Relations and Research DOMENIC J. DELL'OSSO, JR. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Investor Relations department can be reached by phone at (405) 935-8870 or by email at ir@chk.com TWITTER.COM/CHESAPEAKE FACEBOOK.COM/CHESAPEAKE YOUTUBE.COM/CHESAPEAKE CORPORATE CONTACTS