At the recent Energy Capital Conference hosted by Oil and Gas Investor in Austin, Texas, three noted analysts discussed why managing debt has become one of the E&P industry's key concerns. In case you missed it, here’s your chance to watch the full-length replay of this roundtable discussion led by Oil and Gas Investor Editor-at-Large Leslie Haines.
The panelists also discussed topics ranging from unsecured debt, first- and second- lien structures and mezzanine structures, to patient capital and senior debt, to the high-yield market.
Featured panellists included:
- Phillip Z. Pace, a managing director at Chambers Energy Capital;
- Christina Kitchens, group managing director of energy finance at East West Bank; and
- Brian N. Thomas, managing director of the energy finance group (oil and gas) at Prudential Capital Group.
Next year's Energy Capital Conference will be held April 17-18, 2017, at Omni Barton Creek in Austin, Texas. For more information, visit energycapitalconference.com.
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