The oil and gas space is getting a dose of tough love from public equity and debt investors. This roundtable examines the state of the capital markets today for energy companies, and what it will take to restart capital flow.
This presentation was recorded at the recent Energy Capital Conference & exhibition in Dallas.
SPEAKERS:
Bill Lambert, Managing Director, Global Natural Resources Group, Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs
Ray Lemanski, Managing Director & Group Head, Credit Research, KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc.
Neal Dingmann, Managing Director, Energy Research, SunTrust Robinson Humphrey
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