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SUMMARY:Hart Energy presents Carbon and ESG Strategies Managing Carbon and ESG Initiatives August 30-31, 2023 – Houston
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION OPENS & NETWORKING BREAKFAST\nWELCOME TO CARBON MANAGEMENT & ESG STRATEGIES\nState of Sustainability\nAs sustainability gets staked into the global energy agenda, energy companies continue to face the occasional curveballs from investors, market volatility and changing regulations. This comes as new trends emerge worldwide and more incentives become available, transforming the sector to meet lower-carbon energy needs.\nWhat the World Will Look Like in 2030 and 2050\nIn the effort to set carbon reduction and other sustainability targets, we cannot lose sight of what we are trying to accomplish collectively: a more sustainable economy and a healthier world not only for ourselves but for future generations. What should businesses look like and operate in 2050? What kind of regulatory and reporting environment should be put in place? How will companies, financial markets, consumers, employees, and communities align to advance sustainability? How will R&D and innovation drive us forward? To be ready for the 2050 world, what must we achieve and put in place by 2030? And what must we do now?\nCarbon Management Panel: Global Energy Transition\nThe road to net-zero emissions is a global movement. Find out where the world stands on emissions reduction efforts.\nSPEAKERS:\nChris Kendall, CEO Denbury Inc.\nReg Manhas, CEO, Lapis Energy\nNETWORKING BREAK\nThe Elephant in the Room\nInvestors, operators and technology companies know the importance of ESG in the success of businesses. So why do some oppose ESG initiatives? Industry experts will address what is behind some of the opposition and how companies can write their own narratives to move forward successfully.\nSPEAKERS:\nMarcella Burke, Managing Partner, Burke Law Group\nJames Dolphin III, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis\nTrina Engels, Director – ESG, Talos Energy\nThe ESG Roadmap\nIdentify targets to manage risks and seize opportunities around sustainability, while assessing financial impacts to help ensure long-term business viability.\nSPEAKERS:\nKeila Aires Diamond, Managing Director and Head of ESG, Quantum Capital Group\nCarolina Ortega, Vice President – Sustainability, Milestone Environmental Services\nKristin Tatum, Vice President – ESG and Finance, KInder Morgan\nNETWORKING LUNCH\nCarbon Management Roundtable\nOperators speak on carbon management techniques. What are the most efficient and cost-effective ways to lower emissions?\nTechnology and Venture Capital\nCreating Financial Value and Superior Outperformance amidst the Energy Transition.\nSPEAKER:\nRob Meister, Managing Director, Quantum Capital Group\nNETWORKING BREAK\nTechnology at Work\nWhat’s being implemented in the field? Industry operator discuss their decarbonizing operations.\nThe “S” and the “G”\nWhat social and corporate governance issues are being faced by the energy sector? A panel of experts shares insight on challenges and strategies.\nSPEAKER:\nVic Svec, Managing Director, Alvarez & Marsal\n4:30 PM\nNETWORKING RECEPTION\nREGISTRATION OPENS & NETWORKING BREAKFAST\nNet-zero Goals\nEveryone, including operators, midstream providers, and service suppliers are aiming for net-zero emissions. Are the net-zero goals realistic?\nSPEAKERS:\nJerry Ashcroft, CEO, Crescent MIdstream\nMegan Hays, Managing Director, Kimmeridge\nGas Utilities & RSG\nWho is demanding the RSG and why? What’s the available market? What does it take to become RSG certified?\nMODERATOR:\nJack Belcher, Principal | Advisory Services, Cornerstone\nSPEAKER:\nKen Robinson, Chief Risk Officer, Engie\nChris Romer, CEO, Project Canary\nNETWORKING BREAK\nSupply Chain\nHear how operators, midstream companies and suppliers are reacting to the demands of the investors.\nIRA Preparations and More\nWhat do forthcoming changes to the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting program mean for how operators measure and\nreport emissions? What are the implications for commercializing emissions performance?\nSPEAKER:\nDr. Erin Tullos, Senior Advisor, Astra Energy Group\nSharing CCS Lessons\nAs the energy sector gears up for new CCS projects, some companies—both within and outside energy—have already\nstarted the journey. Hear their stories.\nSPEAKER:\nBasak Kurtoglu, Managing Director and Head of Technical, Quantum Capital Group\nNETWORKING LUNCH\nCapturing Community Engagement\nCarbon capture project developers discuss the ideas around the right levels of social engagement and\ncommunity engagement. How do we gain the approvals of the communities we are impacting?\nSPEAKER:\nElizabeth Burns-Thompson, Vice President Government & Public Affairs, Navigator CO2\nTaking Carbon Management to the Next Level\nMassive amounts of data are being used to drive efficiency and lower GHG emissions. What roles are predictive analytics and artificial intelligence playing in carbon management?\nSPEAKER:\nKayla Ball, Chief Product Officer, Validere\nPreparing for Risks and Opportunities in the Low-Carbon Energy Transition\nGiven uncertainties around carbon price, future activist actions and disruptive technologies, navigating the low-carbon energy transition calls for planning and guidance. Experts insight on risks and opportunities ahead. Carbon Price, CapEx, and OpEx, Activism, and Early Adoption vs. Fast Followership – reaching ambitious carbon reduction targets such as netzero will require creative new approaches.\nSPEAKER:\nKyle “Breeze” Brzymialkiewicz, Vice President of Gulf Coast Emissions, Anew\nNETWORKING BREAK\nCarbon Utilization Opportunities\nWhile some companies are capturing and storing CO2, others are using the greenhouse gas for a wide range of applications. Companies discuss commercial and industrial uses for CO2 and how the growth in planned carbon-related projects could impact their businesses.\nEmissions Management & Technology Challenges\nDetection, Lost Revenue from Leaks, Implications for the IRA Methane Fees in 2024, and Preparing for the Future.\nSPEAKERS:\nShankar Annamalai, Senior Vice President – Permian Geo Market & Emissions Technology\nJoe Quoyeser, Chief Commercial Officer, LongPath Technologies Inc.\nCONFERENCE ADJOURNS\nRenewablesCalendar.com was created to help synchronize the industry by providing a free lookahead for key industry events across the world. We focus on non-profit support, community, and industry specific trade shows / conferences for Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS), Hydrogen, Combined Energy Generation and Storage, Offshore Wind, BioFuels, RNG, and other New Energies. We promote conferences for gathering and gas processing, transmission, compression, refining plants, chemical plants, fertilizer plants, terminals, storage facilities, LNG plants, syngas, and bio mass that have a focus on decarbonization and developing these NEW ENERGY solutions. Allstream Energy Partners supports all streams of energy.\n
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