Federal Reserve Banks to hold energy conference

 

2019 Energy Conference: Energy and the Economy - Markets in Transition - Federal  Reserve Bank of Kansas City

 

The Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas and Kansas City will host their seventh joint energy conference on November 10 in Houston.

The conference will focus on geopolitics as well the outlook for global energy markets and the U.S. energy sector. Participants will include business leaders, central bankers, government officials, academics and financial market representatives.

When

  • Thursday, November 10, 2022
    8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. CT

Where

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Branch
    1801 Allen Parkway
    Houston, TX 77019
Agenda
7:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Introductory Comments
  Daron Peschel, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Branch
8:35 a.m. Opening Keynote
Lorie K. Logan, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
9:05 a.m. Session I: Shifts in Energy Geopolitics
Session ChairDavid Rodziewicz, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Denver Branch

Speakers:

  • Oil: Ellen Wald, Transversal Consulting
  • Natural gas: Brenda Shaffer, Naval Postgraduate School
  • Clean Energy: Morgan Bazilian, Colorado School of Mines
10:20 a.m. Break
10:40 a.m. Session II: Outlook for Global Energy Markets
Session Chair: Michael Plante, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Speakers:

  • Oil Outlook: Abhi RajendranEnergy Intelligence
  • Natural Gas Outlook: Ademiju Allen, Rystad Energy
  • Global Renewable Outlook: Ashish Sethia, BloombergNEF
11:50 a.m. Lunch Break
12:30 p.m. Luncheon Keynote
Esther George, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
1:05 p.m. Break
1:15 p.m. Session III: Testing the Limits of the U.S. Energy Eector
Session Chair: Jesse Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Speakers:

  • Shale Outlook and Constraints: Helen CurrieConocoPhillips
  • U.S. LNG Exports Outlook and Constraints: Renee PirrongTellurian
  • Upstream Finance Outlook and Constraints: Mike ListerJPMorgan Chase
2:30 p.m. Break
2:40 p.m. Session IV: Panel Discussion with Executives on the Changing U.S. Energy Landscape
ModeratorChad Wilkerson, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Oklahoma City

Panelists:

3:55 p.m. Closing Remarks
Mark Wynne, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Chad Wilkerson, 
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City