Exports–Who Wants What We Produce?: What are the biggest potential overseas markets for production from the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, Barnett, Cotton Valley, and other prolific Texas reservoirs? Will crude export demand ever take off, and will Texas seaports have the needed infrastructure?
- Michael L. Moss, vice president of business development at Rangeland Energy; and
- John LaRue, executive director of Port of Corpus Christi Authority.
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