Ongoing growth in oil, gas and NGL production across the U.S. continues to drive massive market-access build-out, indicating a certainty of new supply. These experts from EnLink Midstream and Eureka Midstream discuss what future connections remain in greatest demand by producers and how these projects will change markets.
SPEAKERS:
- Chris Tennant, senior vice president of commercial at EnLink Midstream Partners LP; and
- Chris Akers, president and COO of Eureka Midstream LLC.
MODERATOR:
- Chris Sheehan, CFA and senior financial analyst for Hart Energy
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