These companies work quietly but effectively in the prolific resource plays of Appalachia. Hear from Rockdale Energy COO Eric Reigle and APEX Energy CEO Mark Rothenberg as they give an exclusive look into their company's operations.
The industry can take plenty of steps to help attract and retain the younger generation.
The Marcellus and Utica shale plays have vast amounts of natural gas available, so how can midstream companies create the necessary takeaway capacity?
The Marcellus and Utica shales are primed to take advantage of the country’s growing role in the global oil and gas markets, according to DOE deputy director Carmine Difiglio.
At DUG East, Stratas Advisors analyst Greg Haas pointed to several factors that will bolster NGL prices by 2020.
The Utica is a resilient play. While rig counts in the basin have dropped, completion technology has increased production efficiency. So how has the midstream sector responded to these changes? Frank Tsuru, President and CEO of M3 Midstream explains in this video.
With the rich resources of the Marcellus and the Utica, the terminal is in transition to handle LNG exports. Yet, the terminal will continue to handle imports.
Matt Sheehy of Tallgrass discusses the system as it relates to new product coming out of the Northeast.
The country’s shale revolution is fueling the men and women in uniform of the U.S. military, said a former Secretary of Defense and CIA director at Hart Energy’s DUG East conference.
DUG East panel states that shale plays have moved into the second phase of their development.