The U.S. hydrocarbon market—for oil, natural gas and NGL—is now defined by abundance. The entire infrastructure of the continent is being rapidly reshaped. Midstream experts from EnLink Midstream, Tellurian and Stratas Advisors discuss how new American energy resources are reaching demand centers—near and far.
SPEAKER:
- Chris Tennant, senior vice president for commercial at EnLink Midstream Partners LP;
- Joey Mahmoud, president of Driftwood Pipeline LLC and senior vice president for pipeline development at Tellurian Inc.; and
- Greg Haas, director of integrated energy at Stratas Advisors.
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