Natalie Thompson Takes the Helm at the 2026 Intelligent Asset Management in Energy Summit
The
2026 Intelligent Asset Management in Energy Summit, set to be held from
September 22-24 in Houston, Texas, has announced that
Natalie Thompson, the Vice President of Reliability and Maintenance at
bp, will serve as the Event Chair. This summit brings together top executive leaders from various sectors, including oil, gas, energy, and utilities, to discuss advancements and strategies for enhancing asset performance, reliability, and maintenance.
The event promises a broad array of expert speakers, with notable additions such as
Pradheep Kileti, Vice President of Asset Management and Engineering at
National Grid. Executives from renowned companies, including
Murphy Oil Corp,
Chevron, and
Energy Transfer, will also join, enriching discussions with insights from their diverse experiences.
Attendees can expect an immersive experience featuring six hands-on workshops, expert-led discussions, and real-world case studies. The focus will be on how modern technologies such as AI, digital twins, and predictive analytics are transforming asset management. The goal? To provide practical strategies that organizations can implement to enhance reliability and cut costs — ultimately driving operational performance to new heights.
As Event Chair, Natalie Thompson will be pivotal in guiding dialogue about the most critical challenges and opportunities currently facing the energy industry. She emphasizes a return to the fundamentals of asset management while leveraging technology to navigate complex issues. “I feel the shift today is towards foundations. We really need to get the basics right first. The beauty of today's world is that we can leverage technology to help implement some of the more difficult programs in asset management,” she stated, looking forward to impactful discussions this September.
This year's summit will tackle key themes, which include:
- - Enhancing asset efficiency and performance
- - Utilizing data to inform better decision-making
- - Enhancing workforce capabilities with AI
- - Streamlining turnaround planning processes
- - Reducing operational costs and associated risks
Over
45 senior energy leaders are set to share their insights and best practices, providing a leading platform for organizations interested in accelerating their digital transformation and maximizing the value of critical assets.
With registration already open, interested individuals are encouraged to secure their spots promptly. This summit represents a unique opportunity to engage with industry experts and gain insights that can drive immediate improvements in organizations’ asset management practices.
For those eager to gain insights from Natalie Thompson’s perspective, an
exclusive pre-event interview is available on the event's website, detailing her vision for the summit and the future of asset management.
For further inquiries or to register, please contact the event team via the provided media contact.
Conclusion
As the energy sector evolves, the need for innovative asset management practices becomes increasingly crucial. With Natalie Thompson's leadership and the wealth of expertise shared at this summit, participants will be equipped to face the challenges of modernization within their organizations, paving the way for a more resilient and efficient energy future.