Energy Workforce & Technology Council (EWTC) Presidents Molly Determan and Tim Tarpley attended the THRIVE Energy Conference in Houston, where leaders from across the industry gathered to discuss the evolving energy landscape.
EWTC was well represented at the event, with several of our member company executives participating in key panel discussions:
- Ron Gusek, Chief Executive Officer, Liberty Energy – Panel: Not the Same Old OFS; New Opportunities Seized
- Olivier Le Peuch, Chief Executive Officer, SLB – Opening Keynote Address
- Jeff Miller, President & CEO, Halliburton – Fireside Chat
- Kyle Ramachandran, President & Chief Financial Officer, Solaris Energy Infrastructure – Panel: Not the Same Old OFS; New Opportunities Seized
- Lorenzo Simonelli, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Baker Hughes – Fireside Chat: Baker Hughes
- Travis Stice, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Diamondback Energy – Fireside Chat: Diamondback Energy
- Clay Williams, Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, NOV – Fireside Chat: NOV
THRIVE provided an opportunity for industry leaders to engage in meaningful discussions on the future of energy, innovation, and investment strategies. EWTC is proud to support the participation of our member companies in these critical conversations that drive progress in the sector.
Additionally, EWTC President Molly Determan recorded an episode for The IT Crowd Podcast during the conference. Stay tuned for its release as she shares insights on the latest industry trends and EWTC’s role in shaping the future of energy workforce and technology.
EWTC remains committed to amplifying the voices of our member companies and advocating for the oil and gas industry’s continued growth and innovation.
About Energy Workforce & Technology Council
Energy Workforce & Technology Council is the national trade association for the global energy technology and services sector, representing more than 650,000 U.S. jobs in the technology-driven energy value chain. Energy Workforce works to advance member policy priorities and empower the energy workforce of the future.