Highlights from the NatGas Power Forum
The inaugural NatGas Power Forum, scheduled for November 17-19, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas, promises to be a pivotal event for industry professionals engaged in natural gas and electric markets. With three prominent figures in attendance—Rick Perry, Dan Brouillette, and Neil Chatterjee—the forum will offer invaluable insights into the pressing opportunities and challenges within the energy landscape.
Industry Leaders on Board
Rick Perry, who previously served as the 14th Secretary of Energy from 2017 to 2019 and as Governor of Texas, will be sharing his extensive experience in the energy sector. Joining him will be Dan Brouillette, the 15th Secretary of Energy from 2019 to 2021, and Neil Chatterjee, the former Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Together, they will engage in a Keynote Round Table discussion moderated by Tala Goudarzi, a seasoned industry expert with a wealth of knowledge about fossil energy and natural gas market dynamics. This unique assembly of experts will provide attendees with a rare opportunity to gain insights into the real-time changes and forecasting in energy markets, particularly as they relate to artificial intelligence and data centers.
Forum Focus: Natural Gas for Data Centers
As the demand for data centers grows, driven in part by advancements in artificial intelligence, the NatGas Power Forum will scrutinize the role of natural gas in addressing the electricity requirements of these facilities. The reliance on local utility grids has proved insufficient to meet the increasing power demand, necessitating new infrastructures for power generation. As a result, the forum will dive deep into discussions on why natural gas is emerging as the fuel of choice for electricity generation.
Key Topics of Discussion
The agenda is robust, with a focus on areas critical to the development and operation of data center infrastructures, including:
- - Assessing the power requirements for data centers, including reliability metrics.
- - Understanding the benefits of natural gas as the primary fuel for data center operations.
- - Learning about the fundamental processes required to generate electricity from natural gas (a primer aka Natural Gas 101).
- - Exploring site considerations that influence the placement of data centers.
- - Delving into commercial transaction structuring to facilitate natural gas-fueled generation.
- - Analyzing the natural gas market and identifying key stakeholders essential to creating a streamlined energy supply for the growth of data centers.
- - Discussing policy, regulatory guidelines, clean energy alternatives, and innovations in technologies that can shape the natural gas landscape.
Networking Opportunities
The NatGas Power Forum will also include numerous networking sessions designed to foster interaction among stakeholders across the energy value chain, from producers to technology firms. This engagement is vital for those looking to build connections, share best practices, and explore avenues for collaboration.
Furthermore, with exhibitors and breakout sessions scheduled, attendees will have the unique opportunity to interact with product and service providers directly, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the ecosystem surrounding natural gas power generation.
A Gathering of Industry Minds
Regularly known as a cornerstone event in the energy sector, this forum will attract C-suite leaders, decision-makers, and subject matter experts from various segments, including utilities, commercial gas consumers, policymakers, and market analysts. It serves as an ideal platform for insightful discussions and strategic partnerships.
Registration for participation at the NatGas Power Forum is already open, with options available for sponsorship and speaking engagements. Those interested can sign up and gain further information about the event through the registered website.
In a world increasingly reliant on data and technological advancements, the NatGas Power Forum stands out as a crucial event for any professional involved in the intersection of natural gas energy and data center operations. Mark your calendars and prepare for a future-forward discussion!