
Additionally, this session will focus on how the expected energy infrastructure needs of the U.S.
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This session will discuss recent trends in joint venture transactions in the energy infrastructure industry, including drivers for those transactions. Arash Nazhad, Managing Director, Clean Energy Transition, Citi Global Markets, Houston, TexasĤ:00 – 4:45 p.m.John Dowd, CEO, GoGreen Investments Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts.Dhesi, Latham & Watkins LLP, Houston, Texas Panelists will discuss the outlook for SPAC transactions and the role SPACs and other alternative financing vehicles can play in supporting the energy transition. This session will explore the current market landscape for SPAC-related transactions and how SPACs are reshaping-and being reshaped by-dynamic market demand and regulatory change. Darden, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Houston, Texasģ:15 – 4:00 p.m. These, of course, have a follow-on effect on activity in the upstream A & D and M & A space, which will be discussed. The “energy transition,” the evolution of the ESG movement, the re-opening of economies post-pandemic, and current (and anticipated) geopolitical events are relatively recent drivers influencing commodity prices and the level of activity in the oil and gas industry. This session will look at the current (and future) state of the upstream A & D (and M & A) space, looking at where we are, how we got there and what we might expect in the future. Upstream A & D-Are We Really Back (and Where Did We Go)? Bobby Tudor, Chief Executive Officer, Artemis Energy Partners, Houston, TexasĢ:15 – 3:00 p.m.This initiative describes a regional strategy for making sure that Houston remains the energy capital of the world. Houston Energy Transition Initiative (Non-MCLE) Scott Grandt, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs, Houston, Texasġ:30 – 2:15 p.m.Emily Easley, Chief Executive Office, Novus Energy Advisors, Washington, D.C.Andrew Chen, Managing Director, CIT, Houston, Texas.This session will feature a discussion on the evolution of financing markets in supporting clean energy investments with a focus on how public policy has been used in the past to encourage accelerated commercialization and development of new energy sub-sectors. Investing in Clean Energy – Financing and Policy Perspectives Sarah Teslik, Value(s) Management and Investing, New York, New Yorkġ1:45 a.m.Regina Bynote Jones, Chief Legal Officer, Baker Hughes, Houston, Texas.Holmes, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Houston, Texas This session will look at ways ESG can affect mergers, acquisitions, and transactions, including those caused by regulations and activism. The Surprising Ways ESG Will Affect M&A and Other Transactions Wheeler, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Houston, Texasġ1:00 – 11:45 a.m. Marcel Hewamudalige, Senior Managing Director, Evercore, Houston, Texas.This session will cover recent trends in the acquisition of public and private companies in the energy space, including how the macro environment (including commodity price volatility and geopolitical tensions) is changing the deal making landscape, the industrial logic favoring further consolidation (including the desire for increasing shareholder returns while maintaining low levels of indebtedness), structuring alternatives, antitrust considerations for upstream transactions, the press toward energy transition and what it means, different ways of managing social issues, and financial considerations impacting deal activity. Dan Pickering, Chief Investment Officer, Pickering Energy Partners, Houston, Texas.OPEC, demand destruction risks and investor sentiment will also sneak into the conversation. Topics will include the fundamental supply/demand backdrop for oil and gas markets, the changing dynamics created by the Russia/Ukraine situation and the complexity and inevitability of the energy transition.


The talk will cover the current status of global energy markets. A Discussion of Current Energy Markets (Non-MCLE) Welcome, Overview and Introductionsĩ:00 – 9:45 a.m.
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$260 - IEL Young Energy Professional Member.$260 - IEL Supporting or Sustaining Member Employee.Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
