What is the outlook for the next era of tight oil? Capital restraints, subsurface challenges and oil prices are hurdles the sector must overcome. What does the path back to growth look like over the coming decade? Here’s one analyst’s insight.
SPEAKER(S):
Ben Shattuck, Research Director, Americas Upstream Oil & Gas, Wood Mackenzie
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