The U.S. has gone from significant energy importer to big-time energy exporter in just a few years. That creates great opportunities for midstream players—but also requires changes in thinking and new business models.
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U.S. Exports are Fueling Market Uncertainty - Are Energy Companies Ready for a Shift in Supply and Demand
Michael W. Hinton, Chief Strategy & Customer Officer, Allegro Development Corp.
U.S. Refined Product Exports – Developments, Prospects and Challenges
John Auers, Executive Vice President, Turner, Mason & Company
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