As capital pours into the Midcontinent and rig counts climb, takeaway constraints—particularly for natural gas—are a growing concern for Anadarko Basin producers. These panelists from EnLink Midstream and Stratas Advisors offer their views on how the buildout of natural gas, crude oil and NGL infrastructure is proceeding, and how bottlenecks can be addressed.
Midcontinent NatGas & NGL Supply, Markets & Demand"
- Mike Burdett, senior vice president of the commercial business at EnLink Midstream LLC
"New Oil Take-Away, Demand & Destinations"
- Garry Banda, midstream analyst with Stratas Advisors
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