Bakken crude flow has taken a blow that remains in litigation currently. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline was canceled in the midst of an onslaught of challenges. Keystone is on, then off, repeat. How do Permian and Eagle Ford oil and gas fare with less market competition? Learn here from RBN Energy President David Braziel.
Moderator:
Len Vermillion, Editorial Director, Hart Energy
Speaker:
David Braziel, President, RBN Energy
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