How are operators continuing to push the economic limits of fracture-stimulation in Rockies plays? And what productivity are they gaining from these new generations of completion design? Hear from Joe Quoyeser, senior expert at McKinsey & Co., and Trisha Curtis, co-founder of PetroNerds LLC, as they share their research results.
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