ANTERO RESOURCES Corp
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First SEC filing: March 14, 2019 · Latest: March 14, 2019
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Antero Resources Corporation is an American company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration. It is organized in Delaware and headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company's reserves are entirely in the Appalachian Basin and are extracted using hydraulic fracturing.
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Antero Resources Corporation is an American company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration. It is organized in Delaware and headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company's reserves are entirely in the Appalachian Basin (92% were in the Marcellus Shale and 8% were in the Utica Shale) and are extracted using hydraulic fracturing.
As of December 31, 2021, the company had 17,729 billion cubic feet (502 billion cubic meters) of estimated proved reserves, of which 61% was natural gas, 21% was ethane, 17% was natural gas liquids, and 1% was petroleum.
The company is ranked 672nd on the Fortune 500.
## History
The company was founded in 2002 by Paul M. Rady and Glen C. Warren, Jr. after they sold their previous venture, Pennaco Energy, to Marathon Oil.
Beginning in February 2003, Warburg Pincus invested over $1.5 billion into the company and at one time held a controlling stake.
In 2005, the company sold its assets in the Barnett Shale to XTO Energy.
In October 2013, the company became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $1.5 billion.
In November 2014, the company spun off 30% of its midstream operations, Antero Midstream Partners LP, via an initial public offering
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In September 2015, the company sold its integrated water business to its midstream affiliate for $1.05 billion.
In August 2016, the company acquired assets in the Marcellus Shale from Statoil for $96 million.
In January 2017, the company acquired assets in the Utica Shale from Rex Energy for $30 million.
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Insider transactions
Price change vs current quote, split-adjusted for corporate actions since the filing — not benchmarked, not annualized, not size-weighted
| Date | Ticker | Code | Shares | Price | Value | Owned after | Δ own | A/D | vs now |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sept. 11, 2017 | AR | S | 10,000,000 | $31.11 | $311,100,000 | 98,870,335 Direct | -9.19% | Disposed | 21.2% (price as of 2026-08-21) |
| March 30, 2016 | AR | S | 8,000,000 | $22.25 | $178,000,000 | 32,929,378 Direct | -19.55% | Disposed | 69.4% (price as of 2026-08-21) |
P = Open-market purchase · S = Sale · A = Grant/award · M = Option exercise · G = Gift · F = Tax withholding
Insider transactions are not a recommendation; sales are often driven by liquidity or tax reasons.
Derivative holdings (Form 4 Table II)
Options, RSUs and convertible securities reported on Form 4 Table II.
| Date | Ticker | Security | Underlying | Exercise price | Expiration | Shares | A/D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb. 9, 2017 | AR | Subordinated Units representing limited partner interests | Common Units representing limited partner interests (75,940,957) | — | — | 75,940,957 | Acquired |
| Nov. 10, 2014 | AR | Subordinated Units representing limited partner interests | Common Units representing limited partner interests (75,940,957) | — | — | 75,940,957 | Acquired |
Exercise/conversion price is blank when not applicable (e.g. RSUs).