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The Energy Playbook: Creating value in a turbulent energy reality

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Fundamentals and geopolitics: the Energy Playbook for resilient strategies

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September 10, 2026, 9am - 5pm CDT

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About the Summit

Welcome to our highly-anticipated Americas Summit; we are thrilled to be hosting you.

A defining moment for global energy

 

We are pleased to welcome you to the Americas Annual Summit — our gathering for the leaders, participants,  investors, and partners shaping the future of global energy supply.

 

This year's Summit takes place at a genuinely consequential moment. The supply disruption of this year was not a resource story - it was a fragility story. Geopolitics and chokepoints temporarily removed up to 10 million barrels per day from accessible supply, resetting Brent prices higher on a fragility premium and confirming that access to supply now matters as much as supply itself. Even if prices ease, volatility will remain structural without sustained investment. The longer-term picture reinforces the urgency: the world still needs 435–640 billion barrels of new liquids by 2050, primarily to offset natural decline rather than fuel demand growth. This is a decline story, not a demand story.

 

Meeting that challenge requires capital at scale and directed wisely. Offshore remains the stabilizing backbone of global supply, and the Atlantic Margin — Brazil, Guyana, the US Gulf — is emerging as a strategic core for advantaged investment. The Middle East remains indispensable but now carries a clear stability premium, with recent disruptions making geopolitical risk concrete. Critically, none of this is an argument against the energy transition — it is an argument for managing it responsibly. Underinvestment in oil and gas does not accelerate decarbonization; it destabilizes it. Security and affordability are not obstacles to an orderly transition. They are the conditions that make one possible.

 

The biggest risk before us is not oversupply — it is complacency. Sustained investment near $640 billion per year is the floor for a stable energy future, and the choices made this decade will determine whether the 2030s are a period of managed transition or recurring crisis. We look forward to the conversations ahead. See you in Houston on September 10.


Rob Cordray

Managing Director, Americas

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August Menahan

Senior Partner & Deputy CEO

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Aase Stenhouse

Partner & Global Head of Talents

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Reggie Quartz

CFO

Schedule

8:30 AM-9:00 AM

Breakfast & registration

Fuel up and get connected for a day exploring diverse energy perspectives.

9:00 AM-9:05 AM

Welcome remarks

Setting the stage for an in-depth focus on the spectrum of energy diversity.

9:05 AM-9:35 AM

Keynote address

An expert perspective on the critical role of energy diversity in the future landscape.

9:35 AM-10:10 AM

Stronger for longer

Why oil demand will continue to grow in the mid term.

10:35 AM-11:00 AM

US shale outlook

A focused analysis on the evolving role of US shale in the broader energy supply diversity.

11:00 AM-11:20 AM

Morning networking break

Connect with peers to discuss the nuances of energy diversity and its implications.

3:35 PM-4:10 PM

Supply chains and services

Exploring the diverse infrastructure and support systems enabling energy diversity.

4:10 PM-4:45 PM

The offshore cycle

Analyzing the significance of offshore resources within a diversified energy portfolio.

4:45 PM-5:00 PM

Closing remarks

Summarizing key insights on navigating the complexities of energy diversity.

5:00 PM-7:00 PM

Networking drinks

Continue the conversation on the diverse pathways shaping the future of energy.

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Deep dive sessions

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10:10-10:50am

Sustainable Fuels: Constraints and Competition in the Context of Cost, Supply and Demand


Minh Khoi Le, Global Head of Hydrogen Research, Rystad Energy

EMEA demand drivers are shaped by regional targets, mandates, and global dynamics, with implications for ammonia, methanol, and biofuels. Outlooks and strategies will be explored alongside alternative fuel scenarios for maritime and aviation, focusing on technologies and pathways.

1 pm

Plenary Session

Speaker presentation by our Co-Founders Timothy Staples and Jeffrey Hunt.

EMEA demand drivers are shaped by regional targets, mandates, and global dynamics, with implications for ammonia, methanol, and biofuels. Outlooks and strategies will be explored alongside alternative fuel scenarios for maritime and aviation, focusing on technologies and pathways.

2 pm

Roundtable Discussion: “What Makes an Effective Virtual Event?”

“What Makes an Effective Virtual Event?” is a roundtable panel, hosted by moderator Leslie Patel. 

EMEA demand drivers are shaped by regional targets, mandates, and global dynamics, with implications for ammonia, methanol, and biofuels. Outlooks and strategies will be explored alongside alternative fuel scenarios for maritime and aviation, focusing on technologies and pathways.

Deep dive sessions

10:45-11:20

Sustainable Fuels: Constraints and Competition in the Context of Cost, Supply and Demand

  • Minh Khoi Le, Global Head of Hydrogen Research, Rystad Energy

EMEA demand drivers are shaped by regional targets, mandates, and global dynamics, with implications for ammonia, methanol, and biofuels. Outlooks and strategies will be explored alongside alternative fuel scenarios for maritime and aviation, focusing on technologies and pathways.

11:30-12:10

Energy in Motion: Trading the Short-Term Oil, Gas & Power Balance

  • Sindre Knutsson, Global Head of Commodity Markets Research, Rystad Energy
  • Janiv Shah, Head of Trading Analysis, Rystad Energy
  • Carlos Torres Diaz, Senior Vice President, Power Market Research, Rystad Energy

This session brings together expert perspectives on today’s most pressing market shifts:


Oil Balances & Yield Shifts: Opaque vs. non-Opaque flows, diesel dominance, and the resurgence of jet fuel

LNG Trading: Fundamentals, arbitrage opportunities, and future directions

Gas & Power: The effects of renewable energy on price volatility, daily and seasonal trends in gas power generation

13:10-13:50

MENA NOCs in Transition: Balancing Global Shifts with Regional Imperatives

  • Aditya Saraswat, Senior Vice President, Upstream Research, Rystad Energy

OPEC+ and its NOCs face shifting global priorities while balancing gas growth, geopolitics, and supply chain resilience. Discussion will focus on how these dynamics, alongside the transitioning MENA energy mix, shape strategies that support both oil and gas development and local value creation. 

15:20-16:00

What's next for the North Sea players?

  • Emil Varre Sandøy, Vice President, Upstream Research, Rystad Energy
  • Simon Sjøthun, Senior Partner, Advisory, Rystad Energy
  • Moderated by Billy Snaith, Business Development Manager, Rystad Energy

The North Sea faces a pivotal moment as the UKCS grapples with the balance between reinvestment and divestment, while the NCS contends with structural production decline. This session will examine how operators and investors are making strategic choices across both basins - from capital allocation and portfolio restructuring to unlocking new volumes through exploration, tie-backs, and technology. Panelists will explore what it will take to sustain competitiveness and secure the region’s role in the evolving energy landscape.

Venue

Marriott Marquis, Houston

Convene Sancroft, St. Paul's

1777 Walker Street, Houston TX, 77010

Embrace the essence of modern luxury and experience the unparalleled hospitality of The Westin Houston, Memorial City.

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