This West Virginia driller has figured out a way to drill deeper in the Utica for less money than others. At the same time, its midstream business has built a greenfield system that links southwest Appalachian gas production to every major long-haul pipeline in the region. Hear more on this E&P’s well staked out position.
SPEAKER(S):
Sean Willis, Chief Operating Officer, Tug Hill Operating
Daniel Rowe, Chief Financial Officer, Tug Hill Operating
Justin Trettel, Senior Vice President, XcL Midstream
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