As 2017 drew to a close, Hart Energy reached out to industry experts for a review of the past year and a heads up for 2018.
Watch Part I: Outlook 2018: Surprises & Strategies
In this, the second of two segments hosted by Jessica Morales, we asked about trends and challenges for the industry in the new year.
Our experts:
- Raoul LeBlanc, Managing Director, IHS Markit;
- Maynard Holt, CEO, Tudor, Pickering, Holt and Co.;
- Jeff Quigley, Director, Energy Markets, Stratas Advisors;
- Cliff Vrielink, Co-Managing Partner, Sidley Austin LLP; and
- Tim Chandler, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP
Jessica Morales can be reached at jmorales@hartenergy.com; Joseph Markman can be reached at jmarkman@hartenergy.com.
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