Energy Leaders Series | US LNG Exports – Prospects, Pauses, Policies and Permits
The Houston Energy Leaders Series brings together an exclusive group of decision-makers, thought leaders, and industry influencers for high-level discussions on the most pressing challenges and opportunities in today’s energy landscape.
Key Topics to be Discussed at the Houston Energy Leaders Series:
- U.S. LNG Exports: Exploring prospects, policy changes, and regulatory considerations under the new administration, along with their impact on the LNG sector.
- Emissions Reduction & Technology: Evaluating the role of LNG exports in reducing emissions, advancing technology adoption, and addressing the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
- Infrastructure & Associated Gas: Discussing infrastructure developments, permitting reforms, and strategies for managing associated gas to meet growing demand.
- Energy Security & Foreign Policy: Examining LNG’s role in U.S. trade,, supply security, and geopolitical influence in global energy markets.
Houston Series 2024 Speakers Included
By Invitation Only
The Energy Leaders Series, formerly known as City Series, is an invitation-only event aimed to be inclusive and all-encompassing by welcoming diverse viewpoints from participants within and outside of the industry for true debate, dialogue and formation of solutions. In partnership with universities from across the U.S., the one-day, content meetings provide an opportunity open exclusively to subject matter experts.
By working closely with academic partners to develop groundbreaking programs, the Energy Leaders Series focuses on delivering scientifically-driven, data-rich insights into the most innovative and critical aspects of the energy sector. Participating in the Energy Leaders Series is an empowering journey centered on content, knowledge and a distinctive networking experience.
Request to Attend 2025 - Energy Leaders Series | Houston, TX
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