The past 12 months of consolidation have taught the industry something about the risks and rewards of large-scale consolidation—but what exactly? How are mergers impacting the A&D space? Will these larger independents pay for upside again? Are ESG concerns affecting dealmaking? And will cash buyers come back into the marketplace? This panel will prognosticate the outlook of the A&D landscape for the remainder of 2021.
SPEAKER(S):
Danny Yick, Senior Director, Corporate A&D, ConocoPhillips
Andrew Dittmar, Senior M&A Analyst, Enverus
Daniel Kohl, Head of A&D Advisory, UBS Investment Bank
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