Exploitation

Canadian E&Ps See New Gas in Non-Conventional Resources, Mackenzie Pipe

Canada’s exploration and production (E&P) companies have begun to focus more on low deliverability, tight gas plays to help overcome natural gas declines, and share a consensus that output may be difficult to maintain without more non-conventional resources and the Mackenzie Delta pipeline, according to a report issued Thursday by Lehman Brothers analysts.

July 18, 2003

Industry Briefs

Coho Energy Inc., a Dallas-based independent oil and gasproducer focused on exploitation of underdeveloped oil propertiesin Oklahoma and Mississippi, announced it has filed a petition forChapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Dallas’ Federal BankruptcyCourt. The decision to seek protection was taken by Coho andcertain subsidiaries because the resolution of a restructuringcannot be completed without the protection and assistance of thebankruptcy court, the company said. Timing of the bankruptcy filingwas imposed by several factors including the repayment accelerationof the Company’s $240 million debt by its bank creditors lastThursday (See Daily GPI, Aug. 20), the inability of the banks andthe bondholders (the two large creditor groups) to reach asatisfactory agreement with each other, and the potential for oneof the bondholder’s being granted a summary judgment in its lawsuitagainst Coho for full payment of principal and past due interest.Coho said it is continuing to discuss a solution to its capitalneeds with the banks, the bondholders and other potentialinvestors. The company expects to file a plan of reorganizationwith the bankruptcy court in the near future.

August 25, 1999
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