Midstream & Transport Monitor - March 4, 2016

Midstream gas operators at IHS CERAWeek seeking to divine a strategy to return to the good old days may have been startled to learn that those days weren’t all that great. Salim Samaha, New York-based partner with Global Infrastructure Partners told attendees that without a conservative capital structure, companies will miss out on opportunities. He also said now is the time to invested. Meanwhile, the Appalachian Basin’s Marcellus and Utica shale plays will continue to pump out record volumes of natural gas in 2016, according to Ryan Horvat, Managing Director, RS Energy Group, who spoke at Hart Energy’s Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference & Exhibition in Pittsburgh.