Most forecasts in 2018 were that Permian producers would exceed 3.2 million barrels by now. It seemed impossible but it happened. What may be the next surprises in this new chapter of Permian history if production growth continues on its current trajectory? Hear an update from industry executives and experts from Scala Energy, TNM/Fortuna Resources, Stratas Advisors and Pearl Energy Investments.
SPEAKERS:
- Allen May, executive vice president of business development and exploration at Scala Energy LLC;
- Aaron Davis, president and CEO of TNM Resources / Fortuna Resources;
- Stephen Beck, senior director of upstream at Stratas Advisors; and
- Stewart Coleman, managing director of Pearl Energy Investments.
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