It’s the question everybody’s asking: Will there be new PE money for oil and gas investments? Can they raise new funds, and are they really looking to put money to work? We’re also starting to see more non-op transactions or MLP-style deals for production (without any meaningful intent to drill). This roundtable explores that as well as exit strategies and the side effects of now owning large amounts of public company stock.
SPEAKER(S):
Kyle Kafka, Partner, EnCap Investments LP
Peter Ray, Principal, NGP Energy Capital Management
Elizabeth DeStephens, Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer, Black Knight Energy
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