Watching Washington: The regulatory and legislative environment for shale production, exports, pipeline development and other issues impacting the midstream will certainly change as the public engages with the industry over the future direction of energy use and the role of fossil fuels. Join this expert for a deep dive into the issues and an update on what is coming down the pipe in this arena.
- Matthew Hite, vice president of government affairs of Gas Processors Association.
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