The economic boundaries of the Oklahoma’s Stack play continue to expand. “Proppant-geddon” jobs in the Haynesville and other advancements have put that rock back in the spotlight. Appalachia is getting more take-away. Hear from Longfellow Energy, Goodrich Petroleum and Kalnin Ventures executives on what producers are currently expecting from their assets?
Moderator: Nissa Darbonne, editor-at-large for Oil and Gas Investor
"The Northeastern Stack's Horizontal Osage"
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Todd Dutton, president of Longfellow Energy LP
"New Haynesville Economics"
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Rob Turnham, president and COO of Goodrich Petroleum Corp.
"Building A Winning Marcellus Portfolio"
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Christopher Kalnin, managing director and co-founder of Kalnin Ventures LLC
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