These producers, Escondido Resources and Laredo Energy VI, focus on the southern Eagle Ford play where the overpressured dry gas window makes for some excellent wells and increasing drilling activity. The production is being exported.
MODERATOR:
- Steve Toon, editor-in-chief of Oil and Gas Investor.
SPEAKERS:
- William E. Deupree, founding partner, president and CEO of Escondido Resources; and
- Michael J. Wieland, president and CEO of Laredo Energy VI LP.
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