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The Permian Basin Chapter of the Energy Workforce & Technology Council recently welcomed industry leaders
The Permian Basin Chapter of the Energy Workforce & Technology Council recently welcomed industry leaders
Energy Workforce & Technology Council (EWTC) continues to advocate for policies that strengthen U.S. manufacturing
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.”
Thomas Jennings | Intern Company: Energy Workforce & Technology Council College: University of Houston Major: Petroleum
As capital markets shift and operational priorities evolve, the Permian Basin continues to adapt at
Event Date: October 1, 2026
Event Time: 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Bush Convention Center
105 N Main St.
Midland, TX 79701
Open to Members Only
What will define the next year for the energy services sector?
As market conditions evolve, customer priorities shift, and new opportunities emerge, today’s business decisions will shape tomorrow’s success. The decisions made today will shape business performance well into 2027.
Join the Energy Workforce & Technology Council on October 1 in Midland for the half-day State of Energy Services Conference, an executive forum designed to provide senior leaders with the market intelligence and industry perspective needed to plan for the year ahead.
The morning begins with a market outlook from Piper Sandler, followed by executive discussions with leaders representing the well stimulation, well services, wireline and manufacturing sectors. Together, they will examine the trends influencing investment, operations, technology adoption and the future of energy services.
The program concludes with Energy Workforce’s Safety Awards, recognizing member companies for their commitment to safety and operational excellence.
Check the Membership Directory to confirm your company’s membership.
Connect with executives from across the energy services sector.
Share perspectives and hear directly from industry leaders and peers.
Participate in breakout groups focused on critical areas such as AI Strategy & Cyber Risk and Human Capital, Tariffs/International Trade, Sourcing Strategies and Diversity in the Energy Industry.
Honor the member companies leading the industry in safety.
Managing Director, Patriot Industrial Partners
Alex Krutz is the Managing Director of Patriot Industrial Partners, an industrial advisory firm founded in 2020 that helps leaders strengthen performance across industrial policy, planning, and production-from strategic planning and value creation to performance improvement and supply chain optimization. Known across the industry as the “Factory Doctor,” Alex has a reputation for rapidly improving business strategy, quality, delivery and financial performance.
Vice President, Supply Chain, Patterson-UTI
Micah completed his service in the US Army Infantry in 2005, after serving in Germany, Kosovo, Texas, and two tours of duty in Iraq. He gained oilfield technical skills working offshore for Schlumberger in the Gulf of Mexico and abroad, followed by experience at Weatherford in sales and operations management roles while completing his undergraduate studies in Space Sciences.
He entered the Supply Chain discipline at Talisman Energy, and later Repsol, eventually leading the Global SCM team for Drilling and Completions in Houston, Texas and Madrid, Spain.
Following his time at Repsol he joined Venture Global LNG to help build its nascent Supply Chain and transition to operations, and from there returned to his OFS roots to lead the SCM function at Patterson-UTI Energy.Micah attained his MBA from the University of Houston in 2015, and is pursuing his Doctorate in Business Administration, focusing on improving the proficiency of non-technical workers with Generative AI Technology.
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Kodiak Gas Services
John Griggs serves as Kodiak’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Before joining Kodiak in 2023, Mr. Griggs held CFO roles at Circulus Holdings, a leading plastics recycling company, from 2021 to 2023; Conquest Completion Services, a leading operator of high-capacity coiled tubing units for the oil and gas industry, from 2018 to 2021; and Rubicon Oilfield International, an oilfield products manufacturing company, from 2015 to 2018. From 2011 through 2014, he was a Managing Director at CSL Capital Management, an energy private equity firm. From 2005 through 2011, Mr. Griggs was a Senior Vice President for the direct capital arm of the D. E. Shaw Group, where he focused on direct debt and equity investments in energy companies. From 2017 to 2021, he was a Board Member and Chairman of the Audit Committee of Nuverra Environmental Solutions, Inc. Earlier in his career, he was an investment banker in the M&A department of Simmons & Company International, where he covered the oilfield service and midstream sectors.
Mr. Griggs received a Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from the University of Texas at Austin.
For more information, please contact Peggy Helfert.