Prodigious production in the Permian Basin spurred plenty of discussion at the Midstream Texas Conference and Exhibition in Midland, Texas. How to move it and where it should go are the primary challenges for midstream operators in the region. As always, those challenges offer numerous opportunities.
This video features portions of selected presentations from the conference. You can find video presentations in their entirety by clicking on these links:
- Export Opportunities Opening Keynote With Robb Barnes, Magellan (2017)
- Exports Spotlight With Ismael Hernandez, Buckeye Partners (2017)
- Regulatory Legal Roundtable: Christopher Smith, Jeffrey Munoz, Bruce Stanfill (2017)
- Delaware Panel With Matthew Spicer, Clay Bretches, Brad Iles (2017)
- Downstream Market Spotlight With Greg Haas, Stratas Advisors (2017)
- Texas Beyond Permian Spotlight With Benjamin Lamb, EnLink (2017)
- Midland Basin Spotlight: Michael Latchem, Lucid Energy Group (2017)
- Spotlight: Crew Change With Johnny Dreyer, GPA Midstream (2017)
- Waha Spotlight With Michael Banschbach, Banschbach Consulting (2017)
- Railroad Commission Project Opportunities, Wayne Christian (2017)
- Midstream Business Excellence Awards (2017)
To read the article summarizing the conference that appeared in Midstream Business magazine, click here.
Online coverage of the conference by Hart Energy’s editors can be found here:
- World-beater Permian Faces Bottlenecks Soon, Executive Warns
- Exports Key To Monetizing US Production Growth
- Legal Challenges Match The Midstream Buildout
- Building Up In The Delaware Basin
- The Midland Basin: Still Got It
- Moving Gas To Mexico Via Waha: ‘It’s Going To Be Ugly’
- How Bad Is Employee Retention? ‘We Are In An Energy Crisis’
- Magellan Eyes Export Opportunities For Permian’s Looming Takeaway Problem
- Midstream Awards Honor TransCanada, Enbridge, Howard Energy
For more information about joining us at the 2018 Midstream Texas conference, click here.
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