Capital providers are becoming more wary of — and increasingly absent from — oil and gas. It’s been suggested that banks will begin taking a corporate-finance approach to operators’ revolvers. Meanwhile, PE firms are working to monetize their investments. Where do investors and financiers stand on further E&P commitments?
SPEAKER(S):
Brad Nelson, Managing Director, Stephens Inc.
Douglas Reynolds, Managing Director, Simmons Energy, a Division of Piper Sandler
Margaret Franks, Managing Partner & CFO, Selenite Energy Partners
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