The eighth annual Energy Summit Oct. 1-2 will explore issues impacting energy supply chains, including energy finance, decarbonization technologies, plastics and sustainability, LNG market evolution, the role of oil in transitions, electricity market design and policy, transportation and the future of fuels, minerals and materials transitions and energy and U.S. foreign policy.
Hosted by the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and Baker Botts, the event will feature international and domestic perspectives and highlight challenges and opportunities of the continuing evolution of the energy sector. This hybrid event is free and open to the public.
What: Annual Energy Summit — Exploring Energy Value Chains
Who: Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and Baker Botts. Panels include leaders from companies and organizations such as ERCOT, Chevron, Sunnova, Shell Energy, S&P Global, Halliburton Labs, MD Anderson and the U.S. State Department.
When: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. both days
Where: Rice’s Baker Hall. In-person registration is required. Media interested in viewing a livestream of the summit should RSVP here to receive the link. A recording of the summit will be available on the Baker Institute’s YouTube channel afterward.
The Center for Energy Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute provides insights on the role of economics, policy and regulation in the performance and evolution of energy markets. The recently released Energy Insights 2024 assesses global developments in energy markets, geopolitics, technology and more to illuminate critical issues for policymakers and industry leaders. Current data projects also include electricity in Texas and carbon capture in Texas .