Energy Policy and Markets: Reflection on the First 100 Days

Join our Washington D.C. Sub-Chapter for an insightful morning panel examining how energy policies shaped in the new administration’s first 100 days are transforming both domestic and international energy markets. Distinguished experts will analyze the immediate impacts and long-term implications across the energy spectrum, including oil and gas, renewables, and hydrogen sectors. The discussion will explore how early policy decisions are reshaping domestic energy production, international energy trade relationships, and global energy transition efforts. Panelists will provide unique insights into navigating these changes from both U.S. and international perspectives.

Key areas of discussion:

  • Early policy shifts and their market implications
  • Evolving dynamics in domestic energy production and investment
  • International trade relationships and cross-border energy negotiations
  • Global energy transition initiatives and new market opportunities
  • Strategic considerations for energy industry stakeholders

This event will bring together industry leaders for an essential dialogue on understanding and adapting to these transformative changes in the global energy sector.

Breakfast will be provided. Registration is $15 for members, $30 for non-members and $10 for students. Please register at the link to the right by May 13. 

Speakers include:

  • Lesley Hunter, Senior Vice President – Policy and Engagement, ACORE
  • Lisa Jacobson, President, Business Council for Sustainable Energy
  • Dee Martin, Partner, Bracewell LLP 
  • Serena Rwejuna, Partner, White & Case LLP
  • Moderator: Elena Millerman, Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

DETAILS

Date: May 14, 2025
Format: In-person
Location: Washington, DC

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