The U.S. and now Appalachia are using and exporting more natural gas, crude, and NGL than ever before, and supply volumes are expected to grow significantly in the future. Listen in as an expert from DrillingInfo will answer: Where are the new export markets? How much production should we expect and what role will Appalachia play? Where is domestic demand growing (including petrochemical demand)? What does all this mean for midstream opportunities going forward?
SPEAKER:
Bernadette Johnson, vice president of market intelligence at DrillingInfo Inc.
MODERATOR:
Peggy Williams, editorial director for Hart Energy
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