Trade Southwestern Energy - SWN CFD

Trading Conditions
Spread0.042
Long position overnight fee
Long position overnight fee

Margin. Your investment
$1,000.00
Overnight fee
Charges from full value of position
-0.026179 %
(-$1.05)

Trade size with leverage ~ $5,000.00

Short position overnight fee ~ $4,000.00


-0.026179%
Short position overnight fee
Short position overnight fee

Margin. Your investment
$1,000.00
Overnight fee
Charges from full value of position
0.003957 %
($0.16)

Trade size with leverage ~ $5,000.00

Short position overnight fee ~ $4,000.00


0.003957%
Overnight fee time21:00 (UTC)
CurrencyUSD
Min traded quantity1
Margin20
Stock exchangeUnited States of America
Commission on trade10%

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Key Stats
Prev. Close7.724
Open7.694
1-Year Change48.88%
Day's Range7.464 - 7.724

Southwestern Energy Company profile

What is Southwestern Energy?

Southwestern Energy (SWN) is the third largest explorer and producer of natural gas in the Lower 48 United States. The company is primarily engaged in crude oil and natural gas exploration, development and production. Southwestern Energy also works in the Midstream Services segment, providing natural gas transportation and marketing.

At the end of 2017, Southwestern Energy had estimated proved natural gas and oil reserves of around 14,775 Bcfe (billions of cubic feet equivalent). Around 75% of these reserves were natural gas. The company also owns over 2,000 miles of pipeline, chiefly in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

Where does Southwestern Energy operate?

Southwestern Energy is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and has offices in Conway, Arkansas. It operates in the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas, and in the Appalachian Basin in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The company also controls over 2.5 million undeveloped acres in Canada’s New Brunswick province. However, these can’t currently be developed as they are subject to a fracking moratorium that was imposed by the provincial government in 2015.

Who are the key people at Southwestern Energy?

Southwestern Energy has a relatively new leadership team. William J. Way has been President and Chief Executive Officer since 2016. He joined the company in 2011 as as Chief Operating Officer responsible for all of the company’s E&P and midstream businesses. Other key figures at Southwestern Energy includeJulian Bott, who has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since 2018; and Clay Carrell, who has served as Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer since 2017.

What is the modern history of Southwestern Energy?

The history of Southwestern Energy goes all the way back to 1929, when Arkansas Western Gas Company (AWG) was incorporated. In the 1960s AWG sold 50,000 shares in its first public offering of common stock. In 1979, the business reorganised itself, with subsidiaries operating under the name Southwestern Energy Company. In 1981, Southwestern Energy Company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2003, the company completed a secondary offering of its common stock with proceeds of around $109 million. And in 2008, Southwestern Energy sold AWG to focus on the exploration and production of natural gas.

What are the latest developments at Southwestern Energy?

In its financial results for the full year 2017, Southwestern Energy had some good news to tell. The company reported net cash provided by operating activities of $1.10 billion and net cash flow of $1.14 billion, an increase of around 120% and 76% respectively on 2016. Net income attributable to common stock was $815 million, or $1.63 per diluted share.

William J. Way, President and Chief Executive Officer, said: “Our focus in 2018 will be on exploring strategic alternatives for Fayetteville Shale assets, accelerating development in Appalachia and reducing structural costs as we reposition the company to compete and win in any commodity price environment for years to come.”

Where is Southwestern Energy traded?

Southwestern Energy shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and they are a constituent of the S&P 500 index. The Southwestern Energy share price has seen a big decline since mid-2014, when it stood at around $47. By July 2015 the shares were trading at below $20, and they spent most of 2017 under $10. At the start of April 2018 Southwestern Energy shares stood at $4.10. To find out how the shares are doing right now, follow Capital.com. Our SWN chart puts all the information at your fingertips.