Titled Billionaire Wildcatter, Risk Addict Aubrey McClendon Has Bet It All On Shale, the story was a sometimes harsh piece on one of Oklahoma Citys first-tier citizens.
The article that came out stated the visit to Oklahoma City did little to change the authors opinion on the company, that McClendon did not learn from previous near-death experiences at the company, and that when some compare Chesapeake to Enron, it sends McClendon into a highly insulted rage.
At the time the article was released online, company spokesman Jim Gipson said Chesapeake was working with Forbes to correct a number of errors in the main online story before they print the magazine.
Those errors have apparently been corrected, as the Forbes piece was posted a few days later at Chesapeakes website.
We got enough of it fixed to post it, Gipson said.
Forbes writer Christopher Helman said fewer than a half-dozen numerical errors amounted to nothing substantive in the lengthy piece, which has been corrected.
Stay tuned for more coverage of (Chesapeake) soon, Helman said.
CFN can hardly wait.