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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is looking for shale gas deals in Haynesville

The billionaire is exploring a series of takeovers to expand his Comstock Resources Inc. in the Haynesville, as drillers return to the previously shunned shale gas play.

Dallas Cowboys billionaire owner Jerry Jones is exploring a series of takeovers to expand his Comstock Resources Inc. in the Haynesville, as drillers return to the previously shunned shale gas play.

Executives at Comstock have been open about their willingness to do deals after Jones bought an 84 percent stake earlier this year. The company recently expressed interest in buying private equity-backed Covey Park Energy LLC, two people familiar with the situation said. Conversations didn't reach a material stage, said one of the people.

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Spokesmen for Comstock and Covey Park declined to comment on the potential deal. Jones wasn't available for comment.

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"It's really a buyers' market now," Chief Financial Officer Roland Burns said on an Aug. 8 conference call. Comstock is looking "for smaller companies that really don't have the resources to develop that acreage to join up with Comstock and put that under our umbrella."

Comstock's operations are focused in the Eagle Ford shale play, as well as in the Haynesville/Bossier region. The Eagle Ford shale play crosses southern Texas from the Mexican border into East Texas, and it's roughly 50 miles wide and 400 miles long. The Haynesville/Bossier Shale is in East Texas and extends across the border into western Louisiana.

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The slump in the price of natural gas in recent years led operators to shun the Haynesville in favor of other areas such as the Marcellus basin, where the gas is closer to the surface. But as drilling technology has improved and explorers become more efficient, the Haynesville is making a comeback. Output has jumped by 25 percent this year to reach 9.7 billion cubic feet a day in October, the highest since 2012, according to a government forecast.

Comstock has a market value of about $900 million. In 2017, the company reported a net loss of $111 million on revenue of $255 million.

Jones, 75, bought a controlling stake in the company earlier this year after it clashed with hedge fund Knighthead Capital Management over debt repayments.

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Jones derives the vast majority of his estimated $3.9 billion net worth from his ownership of the world's most valuable sports team, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

—  Kevin Crowley, Kiel Porter and Ryan Collins, Bloomberg