As public companies have shifted away from acquisitions to appease shareholders, private equity has stepped in to fill the void. But now we’re seeing private capital move out of high-dollar plays, such as the Permian and Scoop/Stack, and planting flags in less obvious locales. How is private equity adapting to the current environment, and where is it finding new sweet spots?
MODERATOR(S):
Leslie Haines, Executive Editor-at-Large, Hart Energy
SPEAKER(S):
Murphy Markham, Managing Partner, EnCap Investments LP
Sean O'Donnell, Managing Director, Quantum Energy Partners
Chuck Yates, Managing Partner, Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors LP
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