The executive leading one of the sector’s largest trade associations provides a personal view of what lies ahead for oil and gas in general and the midstream in particular. Are midstream companies prepared for a greener economy? What is the outlook for future midstream oil and gas Infrastructure development?
SPEAKER(S):
Tony Straquadine Jr., Executive Director, The INGAA Foundation Inc.
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