Robert Phillips, CEO of Crestwood Equity Partners and the opening keynote speaker at the recent Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference in Pittsburgh, spoke with Hart Energy's video reporter Jessica Morales following his speech. In this video, Phillips discusses the state of Northeast midstream. Among the topics: infrastructure investment, regulatory hurdles, and natural gas supply and takeaway capacity imbalance.
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