
The Biden era: The great US energy reset?
By any account, these are tumultuous times for the US energy industry. The arrival of a Democratic government in Capitol Hill with a pledge to decarbonise the power sector by 2035 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050 has the potential to fundamentally transform the US energy landscape in the years ahead. A successful COP 26 international climate summit in November could accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels, and go some way in determining whether the US can regain global leadership on climate and energy. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic continues to cast a long shadow on the US shale sector and the US claims to energy dominance that the sector’s meteoric rise supported. Opportunities and risk abound in this new landscape, and as energy companies survey the rapidly changing landscape, they will need to refine strategies to keep on track with the pace of the energy transition and take advantage of the new growth opportunities emerging.
The inaugural FT Energy Source Live: US Edition provides an unrivaled platform to deep dive into the issues set to reshape the industry in the years ahead. Join industry CEOs, thought leaders, energy innovators, policymakers, investors and other key influencers to hear their expert insights on the future of US energy leadership in its global context, what it would take for the US to play big in energy innovation, and the new roles, opportunities and business models emerging as traditional boundaries across the industry dissolve.
Central Themes
Deals, growth and governance
Covid-19 and the subsequent fallout in oil prices has played havoc with the US shale industry. Has the era of growth come to an end?
Emerging energy value chain
How can energy players keep investors on side as they pivot to new transition pathways and new business models?
US energy leadership
What will it take for the US to compete and ensure its leadership role in the energy markets of the future?
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Why attend?

Discover
Hear the latest thinking and insights on the future of US energy leadership in its global context

Network
Join industry CEOs, thought leaders, energy innovators, policymakers, investors and other key influencers

Learn
Learn more about the strategies needed to keep on track with the pace of the energy transition
"For those of us involved in the Energy Transition this is a must attend one day event with top level speakers and panellists along with a very high level of attendees with time to network."
Richard Oblath, Chairman, Oblath Advisory
Derek Brower, US Energy Editor at the Financial Times previews Energy Source Live 2021
Energy and climate in a Biden Administration: what can we expect? How optimistic can we be that pledges will be fulfilled? Over two days, we will gather some of the most influential figures in the industry today, including CEOs, thought leaders, energy innovators, policymakers and investors to discuss the future of US energy leadership in its global context, and the new roles, opportunities and business models emerging as traditional boundaries across the industry dissolve. Join us at to be part of the discussions that will reshape the industry in the years ahead.
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