This renowned, long-time energy economist, Ed Morse, describes what surprises to the upside or downside WTI and Brent may bring in the coming year and where U.S. natgas prices are headed coming out of this fill season that is barely filling.
MODERATOR:
- Paul Hart, midstream editor-at-large for Midstream Business
SPEAKER:
- Ed Morse, managing director and global head of commodities research at Citigroup
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