Kyle Mork, CEO of Greylock Energy, sat down with Hart Energy's video reporter Jessica Morales at the Marcellus-Utica Midstream conference in Pittsburgh earlier this year to talk about Greylock's private equity-backed acquisition of the upstream and midstream assets of his former company, Energy Corp. of America (ECA).
In this video, Mork discussed why he thinks the move was a good fit. He also said step one for Greylock is getting production up and that’s the company's focus in the Appalachia region. “We are really excited about looking for acquisition opportunities and that goes for the upstream side as well as the midstream,” he said.
Mork also explained how Greylock’s strategies are similar for midstream and upstream. In addition, he discussed whether the company has any plans to look beyond the Marcellus.
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