Friday, April 19, 2013

Reuters: Regulatory News: Former Chesapeake CEO McClendon keeps use of company jet

Reuters: Regulatory News
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Former Chesapeake CEO McClendon keeps use of company jet
Apr 19th 2013, 21:38

NEW YORK, April 19 | Fri Apr 19, 2013 5:38pm EDT

NEW YORK, April 19 (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp's former Chief Executive Officer, Aubrey McClendon, will use the company's aircraft for free through 2016 after departing in the wake of a governance crisis and a liquidity crunch caused by heavy spending on oil and gas properties.

McClendon, who made $16.9 million in cash and stock from Chesapeake in 2012, left the company on April 1.

According to the company's proxy statement filed with regulators on Friday, Chesapeake will transfer a 28.125 percent interest in a Citation X aircraft to an entity controlled by McClendon until the end of 2016. During this period it will pay all costs, fees and expenses associated with his stake in the aircraft.

McClendon, who co-founded Chesapeake in 1989, was one of the first oil and gas executives to recognize the vast potential of the country's shale basins. But he stepped down as chief executive after a tumultuous year in which a series of Reuters investigations triggered civil and criminal investigations of the second-largest U.S. natural gas producer.

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