A longtime operator in the Marcellus, Greylock Energy has recently expanding into the Uinta. How will those new operations mesh with its existing Appalachia assets? How will the new focus on increasing production of natural gas to help ease world shortages benefit its West Virginia and Southwest Pennsylvania operations?
MODERATOR(S):
Brian Walzel, Senior Editor, Hart Energy
SPEAKER(S):
Kyle Mork, President & CEO, Greylock Energy
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