BHP Billiton has agreed to acquire all of Chesapeake Energy’s interests in the Fayetteville Shale, US, including the midstream pipeline system, for $4.75bn.

The assets include about 1,970km² of leasehold and producing natural gas properties located in Arkansas, which are currently producing over 400 million cubic feet of gas per day.

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The assets include development options that will support substantially higher production over a 40 year operating life and will increase the net reserve and resource base of BHP by 45%.

BHP Billiton Petroleum CEO Michael Yeager said the acquisition of the Fayetteville Shale onshore natural gas resource has enabled the company to enter the US shale gas business as a major North American shale gas producer.

“It provides access to a competitive, long-life resource basin that benefits from our ability to invest through the economic cycles,” Yeager said.

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