HOUSTON—As commodity prices hit a multi-year low, financing becomes ever more challenging. Hart Energy's 8th annual Energy Capital Conference will explore effective strategies for accessing and deploying capital in today’s market.
Presented by Oil and Gas Investor, the event is scheduled for March 28-29 at Omni Barton Creek in Austin, Texas.
The Energy Capital Conference gives attendees first-hand knowledge from veteran oil and gas speakers who've weathered all phases of the business cycle. More than a dozen C-suite executives and industry experts will lead conference sessions. Topics include:
· A global view of low commodity prices’ impact on financing, politics and economics;
· Opportunities for accessing debt, public and private equity, as well as other capital alternatives;
· Strategies for managing a company’s balance sheet;
· Profitable business strategies designed to address today's market conditions; and
· Case studies of recent successes raising capital.
This networking event will be attended by hundreds of executives from E&P companies, midstream operators, financial institutions and private equity firms. Prior to the conference, small-group networking is shared on the golf course, at the opening reception and the welcome dinner.
Registration will be available online at its lowest rate until February 19, 2016. To view the full conference agenda, visit energycapitalconference.com.
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