CSIS – Rebuilding Energy Security: The Role of U.S. Oil and Gas
The CSIS Energy Security & Climate Change Program invites you to a conference on how the oil and gas sector is navigating both the energy transition and shifts in U.S. energy security.
Over a series of panels and keynotes, leaders in the sector will address the future U.S. energy security, how companies are navigating markets during the energy transition, the role of public lands in oil and gas, and how ESG is affecting the oil and gas sector.
Lunch and a light breakfast will be provided for in-person attendees.
Agenda
Keynote: The Future of U.S. Energy
Panel 1: Finding Alignment between Shale Companies, Investors, and Government
- Raoul LeBlanc, Vice President, Energy, S&P Global Commodity Insights
- Amy Myers Jaffe, Managing Director, Climate Policy Lab, Tufts University
- Artem Abramov, Partner and Head of Shale Research, Rystad Energy
Keynote: Oil and Gas on Public Lands: Reconciling Climate Goals and Energy Needs
Panel 2: Climate Commitments and the ESG Debate
- Betty Jiang, Head of U.S. ESG Research, Credit Suisse
- Tracey Cameron, Director, Corporate Climate Engagement, Ceres
- Ben Ratner, Executive Director, Sustainability, JPMorgan Chase
Keynote: Energy Markets and Managing the Energy Transition
- Toby Rice, President and CEO, EQT
This event is made possible by general support to CSIS and the CSIS Energy Security & Climate Change Program.
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