Everything changed in 2020, and maybe forever. How will the way operators approach production, rig count and capital affect deal flow? Who are the buyers and sellers, and what are their motivations? Will portfolios change with new strategies? And how long will PUDs sell for free?
SPEAKER(S):
Chris Atherton, President & CEO, EnergyNet LLC
Art Krasny, Managing Director, Wells Fargo Securities
Heather Powell, President & CEO, Ventana E&P LLC
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