Energy: An important sector in the midst of a crucial transition
Take a look inside the 2021 Energy and the Economy topic, " Opportunities and Challenges of the Energy Transition," with real-world connections.


Agenda

Day 1:

Introductory Comments and Opening Keynote

Read Esther George's keynote, "PDFHigher Prices: Supply Bottlenecks, Robust Demand, or Both? Lessons from Energy Markets for the Broader Economy."

Chad Wilkerson
| Speaker Senior Vice President and Oklahoma City Branch Executive, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
pdf Mine Yucel
| Speaker Federal Reserve Bank of Dalls
Esther L. George
| Keynote President and Chief Executive Officer (2011-2023), Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Joseph Gruber
| Moderator Executive Vice President and Director of Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Session I: Outlook for Global Energy Markets

View this sesssion's presentations:

pdf Mine Yücel
| Chair Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
pdf Global Oil Outlook | Amrita Sen
| Speaker Energy Aspects
pdf Global Renewable Outlook | Steve Piper
| Speaker S&P Global Market Intelligence

Break for Lunch

Luncheon Keynote

pdf Daniel Yergin
| Keynote IHS Markit
pdf Mine Yücel
| Moderator Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Session III: Technology and Advancing the Energy Transition

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David Rodziewicz
| Chair Regional Research Senior Economics Specialist, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Session IV: Panel Discussion with Executives on the Changing U.S. Energy Landscape

Chad Wilkerson
| Chair Senior Vice President and Oklahoma City Branch Executive, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
pdf Oil and Gas E&P | Vicki Hollub
| Panelist Occidental Petroleum
pdf Solar | John Berger
| Panelist Sunnova Energy
pdf Utility | Javier Fernandez
| Panelist Omaha Public Power District
pdf Wind | Steve Lockard
| Panelist TPI Composites

Closing Comments

Chad Wilkerson
| Speaker Senior Vice President and Oklahoma City Branch Executive, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
pdf Mine Yucel
| Speaker Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Adjourn