Compare · CPK vs OKE
CPK vs OKE
Side-by-side comparison of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (CPK) and ONEOK Inc. (OKE): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both CPK and OKE operate in Oil & Gas Production (Utilities), so they compete in similar markets.
- OKE is the larger of the two at $53.57B, about 18.5x CPK ($2.89B).
- Over the past year, CPK is down 2.7% and OKE is up 6.5% - OKE leads by 9.2 points.
- OKE has hit the wire 3 times in the past 4 weeks while CPK has been quiet.
- OKE has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 7 for CPK).
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation operates as an energy delivery company. The Regulated Energy segment engages in the natural gas distribution operations in central and southern Delaware, Maryland's eastern shore, and Florida; regulated natural gas transmission in the Delmarva Peninsula and Florida; and regulated electric distribution in northeast and northwest Florida. The Unregulated Energy segment engages in the propane operations in the Mid-Atlantic region and Florida; unregulated natural gas transmission/supply operation in central and eastern Ohio; generation of electricity and steam; and provision of compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, and renewable natural gas transportation and pipeline solutions primarily to utilities and pipelines in the eastern United States. This segment also provides other unregulated energy services, such as energy-related merchandise sales; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning services; and plumbing and electrical services. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Dover, Delaware.
ONEOK Inc.
ONEOK, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in gathering, processing, storage, and transportation of natural gas in the United States. It operates through Natural Gas Gathering and Processing, Natural Gas Liquids, and Natural Gas Pipelines segments. The company owns natural gas gathering pipelines and processing plants in the Mid-Continent and Rocky Mountain regions. It also gathers, treats, fractionates, and transports natural gas liquids (NGL), as well as stores, markets, and distributes NGL products. The company owns NGL gathering and distribution pipelines in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, New Mexico, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Colorado; terminal and storage facilities in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois; and NGL distribution and refined petroleum products pipelines in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana, as well as owns and operates truck- and rail-loading, and -unloading facilities connected to NGL fractionation, storage, and pipeline assets. In addition, it operates regulated interstate and intrastate natural gas transmission pipelines and natural gas storage facilities. Further, the company owns and operates a parking garage in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma; and leases excess office space. It operates 18,900 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines; 1,500 miles of FERC-regulated interstate natural gas pipelines; 5,100 miles of state-regulated intrastate transmission pipeline; and 6 NGL storage facilities. It serves integrated and independent exploration and production companies; NGL and natural gas gathering and processing companies; crude oil and natural gas production companies; propane distributors; municipalities; ethanol producers; and petrochemical, refining, and NGL marketing companies, as well as natural gas distribution companies, electric generation facilities, industrial companies, producers, processors, and marketing companies. The company was founded in 1906 and is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Latest CPK
- President & CEO Householder Jeffry M sold $1,261,221 worth of shares (10,000 units at $126.12), decreasing direct ownership by 14% to 63,001 units (SEC Form 4)
- Sr VP & Chief Dev Officer Webber Kevin J sold $254,740 worth of shares (2,000 units at $127.37), decreasing direct ownership by 14% to 12,652 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chesapeake Utilities Corporation to Participate in the 2026 AGA Financial Forum
- Amendment: Senior VP Galtman Michael D covered exercise/tax liability with 973 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 18% to 4,419 units (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: Sr VP & Chief Dev Officer Webber Kevin J covered exercise/tax liability with 79 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 0.54% to 14,602 units (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: Senior VP & COO Sylvester Jeffery S covered exercise/tax liability with 307 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 2% to 15,575 units (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: Executive VP & General Counsel Moriarty James F covered exercise/tax liability with 3,725 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 9% to 37,423 units (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: Executive VP & CFO Cooper Beth W covered exercise/tax liability with 3,480 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 4% to 95,110 units (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: SEC Form 4/A filed by Chesapeake Utilities Corporation
- Wells Fargo initiated coverage on Chesapeake Utilities with a new price target
Latest OKE
- SEC Form S-3ASR filed by ONEOK Inc.
- SEC Form S-3ASR filed by ONEOK Inc.
- Officer Spears Mary M gifted 1,000 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 4% to 27,353 units (SEC Form 4)
- ONEOK to Participate in Investor Conference
- Director Rodriguez Eduardo A was granted 1,476 shares, increasing direct ownership by 5% to 29,972 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Owodunni Precious W was granted 1,845 shares, increasing direct ownership by 254% to 2,572 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Helderman Mark W was granted 3,039 shares, increasing direct ownership by 9% to 38,704 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Mccollum Mark A was granted 1,845 shares, increasing direct ownership by 254% to 2,572 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Edwards Julie H was granted 1,845 shares, increasing direct ownership by 3% to 68,630 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Gobillot Lori