Forest Oil Corp.'s aggressive M&A strategy during the past three and a half years is a feat underappreciated by peers, says chief executive Craig Clark. "You have a couple-billion-dollar company where virtually every asset has been sold a brick at a time to focus on a new portfolio," Clark said recently at an IPAA/Tipro program in Houston. Now, "we have a portfolio that supports what we are good at. The company is highly focused-and the map is a lot easier to put on PowerPoint." For the full version of this story and many others, subscribe to Oil and Gas Investor. Contact us at 713-993-9320.
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