ConocoPhillips' oil and gas footprint in the Eagle Ford boasts 3,400 locations on 210,000 net acres. Learn more about its near-term plans to increase production substantially by 2020 and how it's been adding value with new efficiencies from the company's chief technology officer, Greg Leveille.
MODERATOR:
- Leslie Haines, executive editor-at-large for Hart Energy.
SPEAKER:
- Greg Leveille, chief technology officer at ConocoPhillips Co.
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