This roundtable discussion featuring E&Ps and service companies consisting of Chesapeake Energy, Laurel Mountain Energy and Baker Hughes (BHGE) provides insights into Appalachia’s well service market, including updates on stimulation capacity, people and completion trends.
SPEAKERS:
Patrick Finney, vice president of completions for Chesapeake Energy Corp.;
Matt Weinreich, senior vice president of Laurel Mountain Energy LLC; and
Sergey Stolyarov, completion advisor for Baker Hughes Inc., a GE Co. (BHGE).
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