Marsh Inc.

12/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/03/2024 09:50

2025 North American Energy & Power Symposium

We are excited to announce that Marsh's 2025 North American Energy & Power Symposium will be taking place in Houston, Texas on January 8-9, 2025.

The symposium will bring together industry experts, thought leaders, and practitioners to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities across traditional, transitioning, and clean energy and power sectors. Over these two days, our speaker lineup will provide valuable insights, diverse perspectives, and practical strategies based on real-world experience to help you better navigate the evolving landscape of energy and power risks.

Day one will feature keynote speakers and panel discussions on the main stage, highlighting topics including:

  • Impact of M&A and industry consolidation
  • Talent trends across energy and power sectors
  • Managing catastrophic risk
  • Changing market appetite for energy and power risks
  • Perspectives on the Inflation Reduction Act
  • Cyber risk for energy and power

Day two will be organized into three tracks of breakout sessions to enable participants to choose the topics most interesting to them:

  • The Energy & Chemical track will cover topics most relevant to attendees working in traditional oil and gas (upstream, midstream, downstream); onshore and offshore exploration and production; liquefied natural gas (LNG); and refineries, petrochemical, and specialty chemicals from early-stage development through decommissioning
  • The Power & Renewables track will cover topics most relevant to attendees working with independent power producers; investor-owned utilities; public power utilities and cooperatives; and across all clean energy technologies (solar, battery energy storage, on/offshore wind, nuclear, hydrogen, hydropower, biomass, geo-thermal, etc.)
  • The Advisory & Tech track will cover a range of topics that attendees working across the energy, power and chemical industries will find relevant, but which are not exclusive to any one sub-sector. Sessions will focus more on challenges associated with data and analytics, emerging technologies, alternative risk solutions, risk assessment and control, and other creative strategies.