Cabot blazes its own trail amid Marcellus monotony
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Why such spending pressure?
- Determining the effectiveness of keeping production flat
- Who needs to refinance? Who can consider growth?
- Cabot shines
- Conclusion
- Appendix: company detail
Tables and charts
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Wood Mackenzie financial health index Northeast-focused E&PsDebt maturity (including revolver) schedule through 2025Normalized Marcellus PDP decline rates by operator
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Average first-year recovery per wellFirst-year recovery for wells completed since 2019 for Southwest PAFirst-year recovery for wells completed since 2019 for Northeast PAAnnual average capex requirement by company necessary to hold production flatAnnual net cash flow at US$2.50/mcf Henry HubNet cash flow delta between flat $2/mcf and $3/mcf Henry HubAnnual maintenance capex/daily productionChange in principal debt through 2025 at flat $2.75/mcf Henry HubAnnual net cash flow at US$3.00/mcf Henry Hub
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