Upcoming Forums
The Annual In-Person 7th Global Energy Forum 2025 is organized by U.S. Energy Stream, on February 19 & 20, 2025 at the Petroleum Club of Houston, Texas.
The Global Energy Forum brings powerful U.S. Congressmen from both sides of the aisle together with top energy executives to convene for off-the-record discussions in order to explore in-depth the energy strategies and solutions for a sustainable, clean, reliable and affordable energy future. Policymakers and executives from energy, finance, and technology will engage at the Global Energy Forum for a dialogue on energy infrastructure, technological innovation, policy and regulation reform needed to respond to the global energy crisis.
The Global Energy Forum is an opportunity to gain market intelligence on the latest technological innovations on energy, energy infrastructure such as LNG infrastructure, gas storage, O&G pipelines, power grids and power plants, renewable energy projects, upstream production, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen production, storage and transportation, nuclear SMR.
U.S. Energy Stream is the national energy intelligence leader engaging Senators and Members of Congress, senior government leaders, energy executives, and energy investors to successfully address climate policy in the quest for net-zero emissions in a decarbonized energy future.
Our clients trust U.S. Energy Stream’s mission to bring the highest intelligence to empower business and government leaders to thrive.
The Forum is a private, invitation-only meeting. All proceedings are off the record, not for attribution or dissemination, and fully closed to the members of the press.
Join us on June 4 & 5, 2025 at the annual IN-PERSON 10th Washington Energy Summit 2025 at the Cosmos Club in Washington, DC.
At the Washington Energy Summit we bring powerful U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen, and senior U.S. government officials, together with top energy leaders to provide market intelligence and enable solutions.
The Washington Energy Summit is the premier international off-the-record market intelligence summit of U.S. Congress, government, and energy industry to shape the future of energy. During the Summit we convene for off-the-record discussions to explore in-depth the energy strategies, policies and solutions that strengthen energy security for the United States and our allies and promote economic prosperity through sustainable, affordable, and reliable energy access.
The Washington Energy Summit is a bi-partisan annual market intelligence platform. U.S. government leaders and executives from energy, finance, and technology engage at the Washington Energy Summit for a dialogue on enabling continued innovation, investment in long-term projects, cleaner energy technologies, and improved energy infrastructure development.
U.S. Energy Stream is the national energy intelligence leader engaging U.S. Senators and Members of Congress, senior government leaders, energy executives, and energy investors to successfully address climate policy in the quest for net-zero emissions in a decarbonized energy future. Our customers trust U.S. Energy Stream’s mission to bring the highest intelligence to educate and empower business and government leaders to thrive.
The Summit is a private, invitation-only meeting. All proceedings are off the record, not for attribution or dissemination, and fully closed to the members of the press.
The IN-PERSON 6th Texas Energy Forum 2025 is organized by U.S. Energy Stream, on August 20 & 21, 2025 at the Petroleum Club of Houston, TX.
This year’s topic: “Texas: The World’s Clean Energy Capital”
The Texas Energy Forum brings powerful U.S. Congressmen from both sides of the aisle together with top energy executives and technology leaders to convene for off-the-record discussions in order to explore in-depth the energy strategies and solutions to navigate geopolitical challenges and achieve a sustainable, decarbonized, reliable and affordable energy future. Affordable and reliable American energy is a key pillar to geopolitical stability. Energy security plays a critical role in our national security and the security of our allies.
Policymakers and senior executives from energy, finance, and technology will engage at the 6th Texas Energy Forum 2025 for a dialogue on the necessary technological innovation, policy and regulation reform as well as energy infrastructure in order to meet the growing energy needs, as well as to accelerate the net zero economy and strengthen our energy security.
U.S. Energy Stream is the national energy intelligence leader engaging U.S. Senators and Members of Congress, senior government leaders, senior energy and technology executives, and investors to successfully address climate policy in the quest for net-zero emissions in a decarbonized energy future. Our customers trust U.S. Energy Stream’s mission to bring the highest intelligence to educate and empower business and government leaders to thrive.
The Summit is a private, invitation-only meeting. All proceedings are off the record, not for attribution or dissemination, and fully closed to the members of the press.
The 8th Energy Infrastructure Forum 2025 is organized by U.S. Energy Stream, on October 7 & 8, 2025 at the Petroleum Club of Houston, TX.
The main topic of the Forum is: Energy Infrastructure: A New Era of Massive Investments
Building a reliable, affordable, and clean energy economy requires massive investments in infrastructure and technology. These investments need capital from the markets and permitting reform from the government. How can a permitting reform scale infrastructure? Where can we expect pinch points?
Increasingly power blackouts, higher energy demand, extreme weather conditions, and rising energy prices are dominating the economy. Electric vehicles (EVs) are hitting the road at a growing pace. New investments and new policies are making infrastructure a priority. How fast is the existing infrastructure becomes outdated? Transportation electrification is growing rapidly bringing the power sector and automobile industry together for a first time in the modern energy era. Skepticism has risen over whether the growing number of EV drivers will break down the electric grid. How can we prioritize a reliable driver experience while building an efficient grid for all stakeholders? How can we build the critical infrastructure by leveraging an “all of the above energy” mindset? What are the demand side levers and life style changes that we should consider to prioritize infrastructure?
U.S. LNG exports have been directed towards the European market after the Russian invasion to Ukraine. The U.S. natural gas industry creates new jobs, strengthens the energy security of our allies, and grows our economy. Rising natural gas demand and LNG exports require new gas pipelines. How can we overcome the challenges that hinder the development of new pipelines? How quickly can the U.S. Congress legislate a new permitting reform?
Energy capital and infrastructure take long time to turn in the overall economy. What policies and innovations can make the American economy more efficient in addressing the increased demand?
The Forum brings powerful U.S. Congressmen from both sides of the aisle together with top energy executives to convene for off-the-record discussions and provide market intelligence on the latest energy infrastructure such as LNG infrastructure, gas storage, O&G pipelines, power grids and power plants, renewable energy projects, upstream production, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen production, storage and transportation, nuclear SMR.
U.S. Energy Stream is the national corporate leader engaging U.S. Senators and Members of Congress, senior government leaders, energy executives, and investors to successfully address climate policy in the quest for net-zero emissions in a decarbonized energy future. Our customers trust U.S. Energy Stream’s mission to bring the highest intelligence to educate and empower business and government leaders to thrive.
The Forum is a private, invitation-only meeting. All proceedings are off the record, not for attribution or dissemination, and fully closed to the members of the press.