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Oklahoma City-based Expand Energy moving headquarters to Houston
Expand Energy, which used to be Chesapeake Energy, announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters from Oklahoma City to Houston in mid-2026. In a news release Monday, Expand Energy said the relocation “will strengthen Expand Energy’s relationships with key industry and commercial partners in support of the Company’s long-term growth objectives.” Although the energy company is moving its headquarters out of the Sooner State, officials said Oklahoma City will remain an “important center of excellence for Expand Energy’s business and operations.” The news release also states that Expand Energy is committed to supporting its Oklahoma City employees and the local community. Video Below: What impact will Devon Energy’s merger with Coterra Energy have on Oklahoma? “Building on our positive momentum going into 2026, our new headquarters, supported by our outstanding teams in Oklahoma City and the field, will enable us to capitalize on Houston’s leading role as a gateway to the global natural gas market,” the Chairman of the Board Michael Wichterich said in the news release. “As North America’s largest natural gas producer, this will accelerate our strategy to provide affordable, reliable, lower carbon energy to growing domestic and global markets.” Domenic J. Dell’Osso Jr. also has stepped down as director of the board and will serve as an external advisor for a period of time. In 2024, Chesapeake Energy merged with Southwestern Energy Company to form Expand Energy. Expand Energy is the latest energy company to announce that it is moving its headquarters out of Oklahoma City and to Houston. Last week, Devon Energy announced an agreement to merge with Coterra Energy and that the company would be headquartered in Houston. Top Headlines 2 people found dead inside Logan County home, deputies say Oklahoma tribes react to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s call for “One Oklahoma” More Americans plan to skip work after the Super Bowl than ever before Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime show highlights Latino representation, draws new viewers Oklahoma Chronicle: Gov. Kevin Stitt aims to ‘shut down’ medical marijuana industry
Expand Energy, which used to be Chesapeake Energy, announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters from Oklahoma City to Houston in mid-2026.
In a news release Monday, Expand Energy said the relocation “will strengthen Expand Energy’s relationships with key industry and commercial partners in support of the Company’s long-term growth objectives.”
Although the energy company is moving its headquarters out of the Sooner State, officials said Oklahoma City will remain an “important center of excellence for Expand Energy’s business and operations.” The news release also states that Expand Energy is committed to supporting its Oklahoma City employees and the local community.
Video Below: What impact will Devon Energy’s merger with Coterra Energy have on Oklahoma?
“Building on our positive momentum going into 2026, our new headquarters, supported by our outstanding teams in Oklahoma City and the field, will enable us to capitalize on Houston’s leading role as a gateway to the global natural gas market,” the Chairman of the Board Michael Wichterich said in the news release. “As North America’s largest natural gas producer, this will accelerate our strategy to provide affordable, reliable, lower carbon energy to growing domestic and global markets.”
Domenic J. Dell’Osso Jr. also has stepped down as director of the board and will serve as an external advisor for a period of time.
In 2024, Chesapeake Energy merged with Southwestern Energy Company to form Expand Energy.
Expand Energy is the latest energy company to announce that it is moving its headquarters out of Oklahoma City and to Houston. Last week, Devon Energy announced an agreement to merge with Coterra Energy and that the company would be headquartered in Houston.
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