Oil and Gas insights for mid-year 2012

Domestic energy production and developments in the industry

For the first time in decades, the US finds itself with excess supplies of natural gas, thanks to the rapid growth of unconventional drilling.  What are the implications for this significant increase in domestic energy production, and how is the market responding to the prospect of stable, long-term gas prices?

Join Ernst & Young professionals on 12 July as they share ideas for maximizing the value of domestic natural gas production in today's new marketplace. We will also share the results of our 5th annual US exploration and production (E&P) benchmark study. For more information on the study go to US Oil and Gas E&P Benchmark.

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