

Powering the Future of Energy
First of its kind symposium brings together chief economists from major energy companies and Dallas Federal Reserve leaders to discuss the future of energy.
Plus, discover bold ideas from next-gen innovators in the first-ever Energython:
“Molecule to Megabyte”.
LIMITED SEATS
Summary: Explore the forces shaping the energy landscape — from economic trends and policy shifts to supply chain dynamics. Join us to uncover global energy markets, the evolution of U.S. oil and gas, and the emerging pathways transforming energy and power.
Session 1: Opening panel: Jesse Thompson and Garrett J Golding, Energy Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
- Moderator: Michael Edwards, Partners in Performance, LLC
Session 2: Chief Economist Panel
- Panelists: Tyler Goodspeed, ExxonMobil; Rob Schwiers, Chevron; Helen Currie, ConocoPhillips
- Moderator: Dean Foreman, Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA)
Session 3: L48 oil and gas supply – Prize, Players, Barriers
- Panelists: John Spears, Spears & Associates; Geoff Houlton, Oxy; Molly Determan, EWTC
- Moderator: Shree Vikas, ConocoPhillips
Session 4: Luncheon keynote: Terry Palisch, 2024 SPE President
- Moderator: Hitesh Mohan, Cyberworx Energy, LLC
Session 5: Trends and Challenges in Energy Policy, Tariff, and Supply Chains
- Panelists: Adam Sieminski, KAPSARC; Bob McNally, Rapidan Energy; Skip York, Rice University’s Baker Institute of Public Policy
- Moderator: Elena Melchert, Energia Consulting, Former DOE Executive
Session 6: Energy & Power- Enablers, Constraints, and Future Pathways
- Panelists: Scott Hart, NRGH Energy; Zach O’Farrell Huber, Digital Realty; Drew A. Kassel, UT-Austin Cockrell School of Engineering
- Moderator: Garrett Golding, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Session 7: Energython: “Molecule to Megabyte” Challenge
- A strategic business case competition for funding a gas-to-data center opportunity
Session 8: Networking and Reception
Cancellation Policy
Registration and payment must be completed in full to guarantee attendance. An individual with an incomplete or unpaid registration will be considered as a walk-in attendee and only admitted as space permits.
No refunds will be processed if an attendee does not attend the event. No refunds will be issued if the request for cancellation is sent within 21 days of the event.
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