The Haynesville was once condemned as an impossibly high-cost play. That judgment has been dramatically reversed. Today's Haynesville wells are among the best in the nation for returns. Learn more from Wood Mackenzie and KeyBanc Capital Markets experts about this remarkable turnaround, why the money is flowing in these acres and where the Haynesville ranks today among onshore resource plays.
SPEAKERS:
Haynesville Breakevens & Economics
- Robert Clarke, research director of Lower 48 upstream for Wood Mackenzie
What Capital Markets Will Finance
- David Deckelbaum, director of oil and gas equity research for KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc.
MODERATOR:
- Nissa Darbonne, editor-at-large with Oil and Gas Investor
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