All About Balance: Operators across the Patch are focused on keeping debt in check and boosting liquidity. As many companies work to strengthen their balance sheets and reshape their portfolios, the Permian Basin reigns as the nation's most desirable region in which to own assets. Learn why this venerable basin is so preferred, and how its plays stack up against those in other major petroleum provinces.
- Producer Benchmarks & Tolerance: Michelle Michot Foss, chief energy economist and program manager at the Bureau of Economic Geology's Center for Energy Economics at the University of Texas;
- Permian "Cluster Activity" vs. Other Plays & The Outlook On Permian Economics: Matthew Portillo, managing director of E&P research at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Inc.; and
- The Production Outlook - A Comparison Of Completion Techniques: Jessica Pair, upstream manager at Stratas Advisors.
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