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2025 Permian Energy Dialogues

Austin TX
September 16-17, 2025

Driving cross-sector solutions from New Mexico to Texas — with global energy security impact.

Accelerating collaboration on strengthened infrastructure, water stewardship, and lower-emission pathways.

Unifying producers, midstream, water and tech partners, regulators, and capital.

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Overview

Overview

The Permian Energy Dialogues provides a platform to address challenges and opportunities within one of the most influential regions in the global oil and gas market. This regional forum brings together key stakeholders to collaboratively develop solutions, build broader coalitions, and identify effective pathways for the future of energy in the Basin and beyond.

Coming to the Permian Energy Dialogues is incredible for anyone active in the Permian basin – this is where ideas are shaped, connections are made, and relationships built. I can’t think of a better place to make that happen.

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Kris Kindrick, Senior Vice President, Commercial, Kinetik


Speakers

Our Distinguished Speakers

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Catarina Gonzales

Catarina Gonzales

Commissioner, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)

Matt Kolesar

Matt Kolesar

Chief Environmental Scientist, ExxonMobil

Bruce Baizel

Bruce Baizel

Division Director, Compliance and Enforcement, New Mexico Environment Department

Greg Bloom

Greg Bloom

Assistant Commissioner of Mineral Resources, New Mexico State Land Office

Derek Adams

Derek Adams

Managing Director, Permian Energy Development Laboratory

Joey Bernica

Joey Bernica

Director, Climate Investment

Rich Dealy

Rich Dealy

Vice President, Permian Basin, ExxonMobil

Joni Carswell

Joni Carswell

CEO & President, Texan by Nature

Stephen Cole

Stephen Cole

Executive Vice President & Partner, Five Point Infrastructure

Coy Connelly

Coy Connelly

Head of Legal, bpx energy

Missi Currier

Missi Currier

President & CEO, New Mexico Oil & Gas Association (NMOGA)

Michael Gibson

Michael Gibson

Deputy State Director, Minerals, Bureau of Land Management

Thomas J. Gleeson

Thomas J. Gleeson

Chairman, Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT)

Molly Determan

Molly Determan

President, Energy Workforce & Technology Council

Nile Garritson

Nile Garritson

Portfolio Manager, CalSTRS

Beth Garza

Beth Garza

Senior Fellow, Energy & Environmental Policy Team, The R Street Institute

Holly Hopkins

Holly Hopkins

Vice President – Upstream Policy, API

Melanie Kenderdine

Melanie Kenderdine

Cabinet Secretary, New Mexico Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department

Michael Grossman

Michael Grossman

Chair, Technical Committee, Produced Water Society

Kris Kindrick

Kris Kindrick

Senior Vice President, Commercial, Kinetik

Jeff Hammad

Jeff Hammad

Chief Commercial Officer, Golden Pass LNG

Kristi Hobbs

Kristi Hobbs

Vice President, System Planning and Weatherization, ERCOT

Ben Cahill

Ben Cahill

Director, Energy Markets and Policy, University of Texas at Austin

Jacob Nagy

Jacob Nagy

Founder & Co-Chief Executive Officer, Avant Natural Resources

James Lackey

James Lackey

Director, Customer Relations, Xcel Energy

Elizabeth Lieberknecht

Elizabeth Lieberknecht

Regulatory and Legislative Manager, Midcontinent, Environmental Defense Fund

Michelle Miano

Michelle Miano

Division Director, Environmental Protection, New Mexico Environment Department

Ryan Murphy

Ryan Murphy

Facilities Engineering Manager, Power Distribution, Diamondback Energy

Jason Pigott

Jason Pigott

President & Chief Executive Officer, Vital Energy

David Rains

David Rains

General Manager of Assets, Shale & Tight Business, Chevron

Chris Nichols

Chris Nichols

Vice President, Permian Basin, Continental Resources, Inc.

Elena Nikolova

Elena Nikolova

Manager – Climate Intelligence, RMI

Carolina Ortega

Carolina Ortega

Vice President of Sustainability and Communications, Milestone Environmental Services

Monika Simoes

Monika Simoes

Founder & CEO, Energy Dialogues

Robert Sadlier

Robert Sadlier

Deputy Director, Water Quality Division, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)

Brian Sellers

Brian Sellers

Permian Water Infrastructure Manager, ExxonMobil

Joaquin Silva

Joaquin Silva

Managing Partner, Energy Innovation Capital

Darin Zanovich

Darin Zanovich

CEO, Mesa Minerals Partners

Martina Sittler

Martina Sittler

VP Eng & Construction – Operations & Engineering, Targa Resources

Dr. Katie Smye

Dr. Katie Smye

Research Associate Professor, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin

Mike Hightower

Mike Hightower

Associate Director, New Mexico Produced Water Research Consortium

Ted Wooten

Ted Wooten

Chief Engineer – Oil & Gas Division, The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC)

Clay Brett

Clay Brett

Partner, Baker Botts L.L.P.

Masoud Aghajani

Masoud Aghajani

Domain Champion – Brine Concentration, SLB


PED Partners

Sponsors
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Key Info

2025 key topics covered:

  • The regulatory divergence between Texas and New Mexico: Impacts on permitting, emissions compliance, and investment
  • Permian infrastructure pressures: Pipeline takeaway constraints, electrification demand, and water system capacity
  • Federal and state agency alignment on methane enforcement, produced water policy, and seismicity risks
  • Capital trends across the Permian: M&A momentum, infrastructure investment, and risk-adjusted returns
  • Unlocking the next phase of Permian gas: Responsibly sourced supply, LNG alignment, and stranded gas solutions
  • Rethinking produced water strategy: Scaling reuse, enabling discharge, and navigating liability
  • Technology and emissions transparency: Deploying advanced monitoring, certification, and performance frameworks
  • The evolving role of independents: Adapting to consolidation, capital access barriers, and new expectations for community engagement
  • Transmission, permitting, and market design: Addressing power constraints in support of industrial and digital load growth
Why Attend
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Connect with the most influential stakeholders in the Permian Basin engaged in energy production, water management, emissions reduction and infrastructure rollout.

The Permian Energy Dialogues convene the full value chain from one of the world’s most critical energy hubs. Regulators from New Mexico and Texas, global producers, independent operators, midstream leaders, and investors come together under the Chatham House Rule for candid dialogue and collaboration.

Top reasons to attend this premier gathering:

Confidential Dialogue

Confidential Dialogue

Held under the Chatham House Rule, PED creates a trusted environment for off-the-record discussions on key challenges, tradeoffs, and policy implications.

Unmatched Access

Unmatched Access

Participate in direct dialogue with federal and state regulators, including representatives from the Texas Railroad Commission, New Mexico EMNRD, BLM, TCEQ, and others.

Endorsed by Industry

Endorsed by Industry

Supported by leading operators such as Chevron, ExxonMobil, Continental and more, PED brings together senior executives, asset managers, and government affairs leaders from across the region’s most influential companies.

Content-Driven

Content-Driven

A focused program featuring targeted roundtables, strategic panels, and expert-led presentations: designed for actionable insights.

Region-Specific Agenda

Region-Specific Agenda

Sessions focus on Permian Basin priorities: infrastructure bottlenecks, regulatory divergence, power constraints, M&A impacts, produced water reuse, methane policy, and industrial load growth.

Curated Participation

Curated Participation

An intentionally intimate format with a hand-selected group of leaders from across industry, policy, finance, and technology, ensuring meaningful, peer-level engagement.


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The group of people that Energy Dialogues has been able to assemble is the most valuable thing about attending the Permian Energy Dialogues. Real decision makers and policy setters from all different constituents that touch the energy spectrum, from operators to service providers to relevant regulatory bodies, everyone in a room having constructive dialogue.

Josh Schmidt, Partner, Juniper Capital

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What sets the Permian Energy Dialogues apart is the breadth. It’s not just about water or production – it’s about the full spectrum: energy systems, economics, community impact, and the future of development in the Permian. The open dialogue format creates space for honest exchange across disciplines.

Mike Hightower, Director, New Mexico Produced Water Research Consortium

Heather Rogers

Great to be in the room with and collaborate with smart and passionate people finding solutions to the most pressing issues facing the Permian.

Heather Rogers, Sr. Director, Sustainability and Environmental Markets, California Resources Corporation

Trevor Cross

Connecting at the Permian Energy Dialogues has amplified the knowledge sharing in key developments of the industry, promoting the Permian as a leader.

Trevor Cross, Senior Product Marketing Manager, SensorUp

Matt Burgin

The highest quality conference for education and intellectual discussions on the cutting edge issues on energy in the Permian Basin.”

Matt Burgin, Director, State Gov't Affairs, ConocoPhillips

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Permian Energy Dialogues provides the perfect blend of the best information, networking and collaboration. Every year we come away with a new perspective and stronger relationships to move forward with valuable projects.

Tillery Sims, Director of Operations, Sandhills Area Research Association

Join the Permian Energy Dialogues. A trusted forum for senior leaders across commercial, technical, and regulatory spheres to address the Permian’s key challenges, from infrastructure and emissions to investment and policy.

Why Partner?
Stand alongside leaders like ExxonMobil, Chevron, BPX, and Diamondback Energy. Benefits include:

  • Thought leadership in sessions and working groups
  • High-visibility branding across event platforms
  • Access to the exclusive Water Working Group
  • Direct engagement with decision-makers shaping the basin’s future
Functions
Join us for Dinner -  an evening of continued connection and conversation while enjoying the Austin skyline

Join us for Dinner – an evening of continued connection and conversation while enjoying the Austin skyline

As the sun sets over the Austin skyline, dinner offers more than a view. It’s an extension of the dialogue. After a day of candid, solutions-focused conversations this setting invites continued exchange among peers driving the region’s energy evolution.

Let’s raise a glass to purposeful collaboration and the leaders shaping what more energy with fewer emissions truly looks like in the field.

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Podcast

Energy Perspectives Podcast

Hosting extraordinary dialogue that is timely, relevant, and significant by focusing on the global scale of energy, right down to the micro details.

The aim is to have strategic dialogue, welcoming diverse viewpoints from participants within and outside the industry, as well as the formation of solutions driving a sustainable energy pathway forward, critical amidst an on-going energy transition.

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Energy Perspective: Permian Gas Grows Up with Golden Pass LNG, Juniper Capital, and Kinetik

Energy Perspective: Permian Gas Grows Up with Golden Pass LNG, Juniper Capital, and Kinetik

Energy Perspective: Permian Gas Grows Up with Golden Pass LNG, Juniper Capital, and Kinetik

Energy Perspective: Permian Gas Grows Up with Golden Pass LNG, Juniper Capital, and Kinetik

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Kris Kindrick
Josh Schmidt
Jeff Hammad
  • Kris Kindrick, Senior Vice President, Commercial, Kinetik
  • Josh Schmidt, Partner and Chief Operating Officer, Juniper Capital
  • Jeff Hammad, Chief Commercial Officer, Golden Pass LNG
2024 Post-Forum
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Get exclusive access to insights from the Permian Energy Dialogues 2024.

This report synthesizes current executive-level insights on regulatory alignment, produced water management and seismicity, infrastructure pressures, and evolving investment considerations. It is designed to support informed discussions and strategic planning as the Permian Basin continues to evolve.

Certain perspectives in this report may reflect expectations about future conditions. These viewpoints are subject to change and should not be interpreted as predictions or investment advice.

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