Delivering Energy Projects in an Era of Uncertainty
The energy industry isn’t facing a shortage of opportunity. It’s facing a growing challenge in
The energy industry isn’t facing a shortage of opportunity. It’s facing a growing challenge in
Congresswoman Harriet Hageman, a member of the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources from Wyoming,
On Thursday of last week, the House passed H.R. 7176, “Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act” 224-200. This strong vote total is somewhat of a rarity in the closely divided partisan House. The yes votes included a number of Democrats who crossed party lines to support the legislation. Democratic members Caraveo, Cuellar, Costa, Golden, Gonzalez, Larsen, Peltola, Perez and Veasey all supported the measure. Democrats were not hesitant to express their support for the measure. “I’m for American energy, I’m for Texas, and I’m for my congressional district, as simple as that,” said Gonzalez. “Some people have really lost it on the idea of how we treat American energy in this country.”
On Thursday of last week, the House passed H.R. 7176, “Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act” 224-200. This strong vote total is somewhat of a rarity in the closely divided partisan House. The yes votes included a number of Democrats who crossed party lines to support the legislation. Democratic members Caraveo, Cuellar, Costa, Golden, Gonzalez, Larsen, Peltola, Perez and Veasey all supported the measure. Democrats were not hesitant to express their support for the measure. “I’m for American energy, I’m for Texas, and I’m for my congressional district, as simple as that,” said Gonzalez. “Some people have really lost it on the idea of how we treat American energy in this country.”
As capital markets shift and operational priorities evolve, the Permian Basin continues to adapt at
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Event Date: April 9-10
Event Time: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. CST
Location: The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa
1549 Legacy Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
Member Company must have active 2025 status for personnel to attend.
Energy Workforce invites Members to the 2025 Annual Meeting, where operator executives and thought leaders have insightful discussions on industry trends, innovative technology applications and the evolving energy landscape.
The hotel block is now closed. Please contact ebowman@energyworkforce.org for additional information or other options.
From the golf course to awards breakfasts and dinners, the 2025 Annual Meeting is the leading opportunity for EWTC members to connect with peers, industry leaders, and potential partners. Strengthen your professional network while sharing ideas and building lasting relationships.
Gain a deeper understanding of the forces driving the industrialization of the energy sector. Explore practical approaches to adapting your operations, leveraging technology, and positioning your organization for success in a rapidly changing marketplace.
Former CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources
Energy Workforce & Technology Council is honored to announce Scott Sheffield as the recipient of the 2025 Platinum Award—our highest and most distinguished accolade—to be presented during the Annual Meeting on Wednesday and Thursday, April 9-10, 2025. This award recognizes Sheffield’s extraordinary contributions, transformative leadership, and lasting influence on the oil and gas industry.
Owner, President and General Manager of the Dallas Cowboys
Energy Workforce & Technology Council is honored to announce that Jerry Jones, Owner, President, and General Manager of the Dallas Cowboys and majority shareholder of Comstock Resources, will be honored with the 2025 Platinum Award, the highest recognition presented by the Energy Workforce & Technology Council. The award will be presented during the welcome reception, sponsored by Upright Digital.
Vice President-Wells, ExxonMobil
Rod Henson is Vice President of the Wells organization for ExxonMobil, responsible for global drilling, completions, and well servicing, as well as seismic acquisition. He holds a BSc degree in Petroleum Engineering and has over 30 years’ experience in the energy industry.
Rod first joined ExxonMobil (Mobil) as a production engineer in Midland, Texas. In his early career, he advanced through various technical and leadership roles throughout the United States, Indonesia, the Middle East, and Russia. In 2014, he joined ExxonMobil subsidiary XTO Energy to set up their Argentina Division, XTO Energy’s first operation outside of North America. Prior to his current position, he served as the President of ExxonMobil’s Guyana affiliate, Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Limited.
Executive Vice President, President of NRG Business & Wholesale Operations
Robert Gaudette is the Executive Vice President and President of NRG Business and Wholesale Operations, overseeing the largest B2B retail gas and power platform in North America and one of the top providers of demand response. He manages NRG’s portfolio of commercial and industrial products, market operations, and power generation, including trading, origination, plant operations, and asset management. His team supports energy strategy, efficiency, cost reduction, and risk management for customers, fostering a sustainable and resilient energy ecosystem.
Before NRG, Gaudette was Chief Commercial Officer at GenOn Energy and held leadership roles at Mirant, including Vice President of the Mid-Atlantic business unit. He began his career as a Trading Analyst and served as a U.S. Army combat engineer officer, including a deployment to Bosnia.
Gaudette holds a B.S. in chemistry from The College of William and Mary and an MBA from Rice University, where he was a Jones Scholar. He serves on the boards of the Business Council for Sustainable Energy, Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business, St. Agnes Academy, and the Greater Houston Partnership’s regional economic development committee.
Vice President, Gulf Coast & Rockies, ConocoPhillips
Wendy King is vice president, Gulf Coast and Rockies at ConocoPhillips, overseeing the development and operations of the Eagle Ford and Bakken assets. Since joining ConocoPhillips as a petroleum engineer, she has held key technical and leadership roles across the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Africa, including VP roles in Alaska, Australia Pacific LNG, and the Gulf Coast and Great Plains business units.
King serves on the boards of the Texas Oil and Gas Association and Performing Arts Houston. She holds a Bachelor of Science in petroleum engineering from the Colorado School of Mines.
Co-CEO, Double Eagle Energy Holdings
Cody Campbell is Co-Chief Executive Officer of Double Eagle Energy Holdings IV LLC, a partnership formed with Apollo Global Management and co-founder of Double Eagle Development.
Campbell began his business career as a student at Texas Tech University, where he and John Sellers founded a successful commercial real estate development firm. He graduated with honors with a Bachelor’s in finance and economics and a master’s in finance. After graduation, he played offensive guard for the Indianapolis Colts.
Campbell is a member of YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization), serves on the Advisory Council for the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech and serves as a Board Member of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. He lives in Fort Worth with his wife and four children.
CEO, Arena Offshore
Brent Ozenne joined Arena Offshore as a Production Engineer in 2008, assumed the role of Production Manager in 2012, was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2020 and became Chief Executive Officer in 2022. In 2023 Mr. Ozenne, took on the additional role of Chief Operating Officer at Arena Energy. Previously, Mr. Ozenne was employed by Newfield Exploration, BP and Vastar Resources, holding various engineering positions. Mr. Ozenne has more than 25 years experience in production, facilities and reservoir engineering in the Gulf of Mexico and U.S. onshore basins. Mr. Ozenne earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Louisiana State University in 1998.
President, Shepherd Power
Jon currently serves as President of Shepherd Power. Jon has a diverse background running businesses and business functions for NOV, including large global manufacturing operations, NOV’s global analytics function, and serving as Director of Corporate Development executing many successful acquisitions and developing complex business plans for strategic investments. Jon holds an MBA from Rice University, a Master of Science in Data Science from Northwestern University, and a BBA in Marketing from the University of Texas.
Global Co-Head of Energy, Power & Infrastructure, Piper Sandler
Sanjiv Shah is the Global Co-Head of Energy, Power & Infrastructure at Piper Sandler, based in Houston. With over 17 years of investment banking experience, he has led more than 150 M&A, advisory, restructuring, and capital markets transactions, including most U.S. IPOs in the oilfield services sector since 2014.
Shah joined Piper Sandler in 2008 and previously worked at Citigroup in London and Zurich in fixed income, corporate banking, and financial institutions roles. He has served on the advisory board of the Energy Workforce & Technology Council since 2017, co-chairs its Energy Transition committee, and received its Industry Innovator Award in 2019.
A 40 Under 40 honoree by Houston Business Journal and Hart Energy, Shah also serves on the board of ACG Houston. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics with honors from the University of Manchester.
Senior Vice President, Rystad Energy
Thomas Jacob is a Senior Vice President with Rystad Energy and heads up Rystad Energy’s North American unconventional data and research teams looking into drilling, completions and production services. Mr. Jacob holds a Master’s degree in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from VIT University in India.
Director, GOM Operations, Oxy
Clay Thompson currently serves as the Director of Gulf of Mexico Operations for Occidental US Offshore (Oxy). Clay is currently responsible for all Production Operations, Logistics, Maintenance and Asset Integrity for Oxy’s Deepwater fleet. Clay has more than 24 years of experience in offshore project execution and production operations for the offshore energy sector, both internationally and within the Gulf of Mexico. Previous roles within Oxy have been with the Facilities Engineering and Construction group managing large scale capital projects, as well as building and developing the marine engineering, life extension, and decommissioning programs for Oxy in the Gulf of Mexico. Prior to joining Oxy in 2012, Clay was focused in the offshore design, construction and installation for offshore structures all over the world, and on most forms of offshore structures including fixed jackets, Spars, TLPs, FPSOs, and Semi-submersibles. Clay holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Stephen F. Austin University, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering degree from Texas A&M University and is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Texas.
Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas
Thomas Gleeson was appointed Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) by Gov. Greg Abbott on January 19, 2024. He previously served as the Executive Director of the PUCT, a position he held since December 2020. Thomas has worked for the PUCT for over 15 years in various roles, including chief operating officer, director of finance and administration, and as a fiscal project manager. Gleeson also worked as a legislative analyst for the Texas Senate and a budget analyst for the Legislative Budget Board Gleeson is a graduate of the Governor’s Executive Development Program at The University of Texas at Austin and served as the former chairman of both the City of Pflugerville Finance and Budget Committee and the First United Methodist Church of Round Rock Finance Committee. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Southwestern University and a Master of Public Administration from The Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University. Gleeson lives in Pflugerville with his wife, Elisa, and their three sons.
Founder & CEO, Folds of Honor
Lieutenant Colonel Dan Rooney is a force for good. A decorated F-16 Fighter Pilot, he is best known for founding the Folds of Honor, a leading non-profit organization that provides educational scholarships for children and spouses of fallen or disabled military service members and first responders. Since its inception in 2007, the foundation has provided nearly 62,000 life- changing scholarships totaling approximately $290 million.
Rooney’s life calling of “inspiring people to help people” is made obvious by his variety of roles. A USA Today bestselling author whose titles include “A Patriot’s Calling” and “Fly Into the Wind”, he’s a highly sought-after motivational speaker that has addressed over 1000 corporations and groups across America. As a Class A Member of the PGA, he founded two nationally ranked golf clubs, The Patriot Golf Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Michigan in collaboration with Jack Nicklaus. He is a frequent guest of national media including podcasts, radio, and network television such as Fox News. Rooney has been recognized as one of People Magazine’s “Heroes of the Year”, Money Magazine’s “Hero of the Year”, and ABC World News Tonight’s “Persons of the Year”.
Lt Col Rooney has continued his military service after 3 combat tours to Iraq where he flew the F-16 Viper. He is currently stationed at Headquarters Air Force Recruiting Service Detachment 1, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, TX where he has been given the unique position to act as a US Air Force ambassador with the task of inspiring the next generation of service members to give the same devotion to the country he has so proudly demonstrated throughout his career.
Rooney is a two-time recipient of the Top Gun award and has received the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Medal, Anti-terrorism Medal, Combat Readiness Medal, and Air Expeditionary Medal. For his service and patriotism, he was presented the White House’s “Presidential Volunteer Service Award” by President George W. Bush, as well as the Air National Guard’s “Distinguished Service Medal”, the “Directors Service Award”, and the Ellis Island “Medal of Honor”.
Lt Col Rooney lives in Owasso, Oklahoma where his most important role lies, with his wife and five daughters.
Vice President of Finance and Asset Manager, Kosmos
Mr. Stewart is the Vice President of Finance and Asset Manager of Kosmos Energy Gulf of Mexico, where he oversees all finance and planning activities as well as approximately half of the production and subsurface operations of the Gulf of Mexico business unit. He has 22 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He started his career at Deloitte & Touche, LLP, making his way to Senior Manager while focusing on exploration and production and oilfield services clients. After Deloitte, Mr. Stewart held various positions at other Gulf of Mexico exploration and production companies in various capacities prior to his current position at Kosmos.
He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Science from the Texas A&M University Mays Business School, where he regularly returns to speak at the Energy Seminar course. He also serves as the Treasurer of the National Ocean Industries Association, an association that serves the offshore oil, gas and wind industries by uniting and advancing the business and professional interests of its members and the industry.
Managing Director, PPHB
Mr. Wicklund is a Managing Director for PPHB, a Houston based Energy investment bank. Prior to joining PPHB, he was a Managing Director and Senior Banker in the Energy Group at Stephens Inc. He spent 15 years in the oil & gas industry, working in geophysics, reservoir engineering and operations around the world, living in Australia, Singapore, Milan, London a few times and of course Houston many times, with Western Geophysical, now part of SLB (Schlumberger), Sun Oil Company, McCord-Lewis, and Exploration Consultants Ltd (ECL).
He spent several years as an equity research analyst and Head of Energy Research at Rauscher Pierce, Banc of America and Credit Suisse as well as working as the energy portfolio manager at Carlson Capital, a multi-billion dollar hedge fund. He has been ranked #1 in Institutional Investors, WSJ Best on the Street, Greenwich #1 in Industry Knowledge and several other recognitions and awards. He is a member and past symposium chair of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), on the boards of the National Offshore Industry Association (NOIA), the Energy Workforce and Technology Council, the Energy ESG Council, Nova Compression, Merit Advisors, Preng & Associates and the Maguire Energy Institute Advisory Board, at SMU his alma mater.
Director of Infrastructure, Diamondback Energy
As Director of Infrastructure for Diamondback Energy, Michael Sollee oversees operations and engineering teams responsible for flowback, tank battery construction and commissioning, overhead power and substation construction, power generation, and emissions reduction projects.
Prior to joining Diamondback, he served as Vice President of North Asset Development and Projects Engineering and Operations Manager for Endeavor Energy Resources. Michael began his career at Anadarko Petroleum Corporation working various engineering and management roles in completions, reservoir, regulatory affairs, production, and asset development.
Michael Sollee holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University and is a Licensed Professional Engineer in Texas.
Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
Sal is a member of the Global Natural Resources Group and the Mergers and Acquisitions Group in the Investment Banking Division. He relocated to Houston in 2013 where he serves as the sector captain for the Oilfield Services and Equipment sector in North America. Sal joined Goldman Sachs in 2006 as an analyst in the Global Natural Resources Group in New York and was named managing director in 2017. Sal earned a BS in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2006.
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Enbridge
Bhushan brings over two decades of international leadership in the business of technology, and experience from shaping and leading transformation in multiple industries, with diverse cultures and in different business cycles.
Bhushan joined Enbridge in 2018 and leads the functions of Information Technology; Cybersecurity; Business Process Simplification; Operational Technology; Data and Digital. Bhushan has shaped the digital strategy for the company including the launch of Technology + Innovation labs while transforming technology services into a strategic enabler for Enbridge.
Prior to Enbridge, he was Vice President and global CIO at AP Moller Maersk, where he led and transformed the global information and data, cybersecurity, improved industrial technology and built the digital strategy. Before Maersk, Bhushan served as an executive at General Electric. Prior to GE, Bhushan drove outcomes in the high-technology sector, leading demand and supply chains and performed in various roles including product management, technology management and software engineering. Bhushan has a track record of raising the competitiveness, differentiation and scalability throughout the business cycle, a knack for applied technology and innovation, and developing winning teams and talent.
Bhushan is passionate about serving the business and the community. He is an ally and sponsor of initiatives such as Women in Technology. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Calgary Spark Science Center, as well as on its finance and HR committees. He is a longstanding member of the Board of Directors of the Technology Business Management (TBM) Council. Bhushan graduated with a Master of Science degree with a major in Information Systems and Operations Management and a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering. Bhushan is a lifelong learner and has continued his education at the Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan and is a graduate of the Stanford Executive Program from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Managing Director-US Energy Industry Technology Lead, Accenture
Chief Digital & Information Officer, ConocoPhillips
Pragati Mathur is chief digital and information officer for ConocoPhillips.
Mathur has more than 26 years of IT leadership and digital transformation experience with global companies across various industries. Prior to joining ConocoPhillips, she served as chief technology officer for Staples, where she led all aspects of technology, including digital, supply chain, order management, retail, corporate applications, data, analytics, security and infrastructure. In that role, Mathur was also an integral member of the Staples executive leadership team.
Earlier in her career, she served as senior vice president of Technology & Business Solutions for Biogen, as chief enterprise architect at Boeing, and in various roles at General Motors.
Mathur earned a Master of Science in Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon University. She also holds an MBA and bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from Walsh College.
Chief Information Officer, Hess Corporation
Nick Larcombe is Head of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer (CIO) for Hess Corporation, a leading global independent energy company engaged in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas.
Larcombe is responsible for all Information Technology across the Enterprise including cyber security, IT operations and business enablement through digital technologies.
He joined Hess in 2013 as IT Director of Subsurface Computing, adding responsibility for Drilling, Engineering and Operations Systems in 2014 and Information Management and Data Analytics in 2015.
Prior to joining Hess, Larcombe held progressive IT Leadership and consulting roles for Venture Information Management with assignments at BP and Lasmo plc and spent 13 years in both technical and managerial positions with BHP Billiton Petroleum. He also led global knowledge management practice for BHP in 2006 before progressing to Senior Manager for Subsurface Systems in 2008.
Larcombe holds a bachelor’s degree in Geology (BSc Hons) from Royal Holloway, University of London.
President and CEO, Permian Strategic Partnership
Tracee Bentley is the President and CEO of the Permian Strategic Partnership, a collaboration between local communities, twenty-six oil and gas companies and two university systems operating in the Permian Basin. With extensive experience and leadership within the energy industry, Bentley is a tremendous asset to this first-of-its-kind partnership that aims to strengthen and improve the quality of life for Permian residents.
Before joining PSP as its first President and CEO, Bentley was the Executive Director of the Colorado Petroleum Council, a division of the American Petroleum Institute, focusing on state and local policy and supporting the development of Colorado’s energy resources.
Before joining the Colorado Petroleum Council in March 2015, Bentley served in several key policy positions, including Legislative Director & Senior Advisor on Energy and Agriculture and Deputy Director of the Colorado Energy Office, for Governor John Hickenlooper. Before Bentley’s tenure with the Hickenlooper administration, she was a founding Principal of a bi- partisan lobbying firm that focused on energy, natural resources, and agriculture interests.
Bentley also served as the Director of National Affairs for the Colorado Farm Bureau, where her portfolio included energy, immigration, farm policy, and international trade. She was appointed to the Colorado Supreme Court Nominating Commission in 2015 and served until 2019, when she moved to the Permian Basin.
She received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Colorado State University, and prior to receiving her bachelor’s, Bentley worked in Washington, DC, for U.S. Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell.
Bentley is a firm believer in community building community. She was appointed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ El Paso Branch board of directors and also serves on the board of directors for The Permian Basin Literacy Coalition, The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, The Beacon Alliance, and Texas 2036. She is also a member of the 2025 Presidential Leadership Scholars’ (PLS) class.
Bentley and her husband, Mike, are proud parents of their three grown children, two daughters and a son.
Managing Director, Daniel Energy Partners
Blake is an oil and gas industry veteran with nearly 25 years of experience in capital markets, finance, strategy, communications, and executive leadership. He spent 16 years at Simmons & Company, leaving in 2016 as a Director in the Institutional Sales group. He then held various senior leadership roles at EQT Corp, including Director of Finance and SVP of Strategy, Communications, and Investor Relations. He went on to roles as the CEO of Ambyint, a venture capital funded energy technology company, and CFO of Wyre, a private wireline services provider. Blake holds a Finance degree from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Chief Information Security Officer, Halliburton
Abie has 25 years of experience in technology, risk, and cybersecurity for complex, multi-stakeholder environments in public and private enterprises. Abie has built cyber programs over several years as a CISO, consulted for many companies, and worked with nationally recognized leaders across the cyber security industry. His recent work has involved rapid cyber and technology transformation of innovative global companies and startups, guiding business resilience and post-breach crisis recovery.
Abie holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University of North Texas and an MBA from Indiana University. He is also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).
President and CEO, Permian Strategic Partnership
Tracee Bentley is the President and CEO of the Permian Strategic Partnership, a collaboration between local communities, twenty-six oil and gas companies and two university systems operating in the Permian Basin. With extensive experience and leadership within the energy industry, Bentley is a tremendous asset to this first-of-its-kind partnership that aims to strengthen and improve the quality of life for Permian residents.
Before joining PSP as its first President and CEO, Bentley was the Executive Director of the Colorado Petroleum Council, a division of the American Petroleum Institute, focusing on state and local policy and supporting the development of Colorado’s energy resources.
Before joining the Colorado Petroleum Council in March 2015, Bentley served in several key policy positions, including Legislative Director & Senior Advisor on Energy and Agriculture and Deputy Director of the Colorado Energy Office, for Governor John Hickenlooper. Before Bentley’s tenure with the Hickenlooper administration, she was a founding Principal of a bi- partisan lobbying firm that focused on energy, natural resources, and agriculture interests.
Bentley also served as the Director of National Affairs for the Colorado Farm Bureau, where her portfolio included energy, immigration, farm policy, and international trade. She was appointed to the Colorado Supreme Court Nominating Commission in 2015 and served until 2019, when she moved to the Permian Basin.
She received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Colorado State University, and prior to receiving her bachelor’s, Bentley worked in Washington, DC, for U.S. Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell.
Bentley is a firm believer in community building community. She was appointed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ El Paso Branch board of directors and also serves on the board of directors for The Permian Basin Literacy Coalition, The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, The Beacon Alliance, and Texas 2036. She is also a member of the 2025 Presidential Leadership Scholars’ (PLS) class.
Bentley and her husband, Mike, are proud parents of their three grown children, two daughters and a son.
Managing Director, Daniel Energy Partners
Blake is an oil and gas industry veteran with nearly 25 years of experience in capital markets, finance, strategy, communications, and executive leadership. He spent 16 years at Simmons & Company, leaving in 2016 as a Director in the Institutional Sales group. He then held various senior leadership roles at EQT Corp, including Director of Finance and SVP of Strategy, Communications, and Investor Relations. He went on to roles as the CEO of Ambyint, a venture capital funded energy technology company, and CFO of Wyre, a private wireline services provider. Blake holds a Finance degree from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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