Case Details

Year Initiated/Committed

2010

Year Resolved

2015

Lead State

MI

Participating States

Defendant(s)

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

Offenses

Two counts criminal antitrust violation (high court misdemeanor), one count attempted antitrust violation (misdemeanor),

Sentence Imposed

Settlement reached, $25 million, no contest plea to one count criminal attempted antitrust violations, one count false pretenses with delayed sentence to be dismissed after 11 months if no violations.

Case Description

Chesapeake and Encana were charged with bid-rigging of oil and gas leases on public and private lands. Encana settled the charges. The Attorney General alleged that the two companies had agreed to split up the Michigan counties and each company would be an exclusive bidder in one county. the price of oil and gas leases dropped from $1510 per acre to $40 per acre in six months. The two counts of the indictment relate to one contract or conspiracy in restraint of commerce allegedly occuring between May – June 2010 with regard to private landowners; and a second allegedly occurring between August – October 2010 with regard to the State of Michigan’s oil and gas lease auction. Attorney General reached a settlement with Chesapeake after several days of trial. Chesapeake agreed to pay $25 million and plead no contest to one count each of criminal attempted antitrust violations and false pretenses, both misdemeanors. There was a delayed sentencing agreement under which the charges would be dismissed if Chesapeake abides by the agreements for 11 months.