Energy Security Xchange USA 2026|Houston, TX|November 19, 2026
Energy Security Xchange USA 2026

Can North America Secure Energy Systems from Supply Volatility to Infrastructure Disruption?

Energy security is entering its defining resilience test. Join the energy producers, utilities, infrastructure operators, investors, technology providers, cybersecurity leaders, and policymakers working to strengthen the systems that keep energy moving.

November 19, 2026
Houston, TX

The Big Question Facing Energy Security:
What Will It Take to Build Reliable, Resilient,
and Secure Energy Systems?

Energy security is no longer defined by resource access alone. As supply volatility, grid stress, geopolitical risk, cyber threats, infrastructure constraints, and transition supply-chain exposure reshape the energy landscape, the focus is now on which organizations can protect supply continuity, strengthen critical assets, manage market risk, and maintain system reliability.

Energy Security Xchange USA 2026 brings together the executives, operators, investors, technology leaders, and policymakers working through the strategic questions that will define the sector’s next phase: energy supply security, infrastructure resilience, transition supply chains, grid reliability, and investment risk.

This is where the energy security ecosystem examines what system resilience actually requires — from fuel supply and LNG flows to critical infrastructure protection, OT cybersecurity, grid flexibility, capital allocation, and cross-sector coordination.

100+
Delegates
15+
Expert Speakers
5
Strategic Pillars
1
Power-Packed Day

Five Agenda Pillars Shaping the Future of Energy Security

The agenda is structured around the supply, infrastructure, grid, market, and transition-risk priorities that will determine how North America strengthens energy security in an increasingly volatile operating environment.

01

Strengthening North America’s Energy Supply Security

Explore how energy producers, LNG operators, utilities, traders, and industrial consumers are securing reliable access to oil, gas, LNG, electricity, and critical energy inputs. This pillar examines diversified sourcing, procurement resilience, LNG supply chains, market volatility, long-term energy planning, and the strategies needed to maintain supply continuity under disruption.

02

Energy Infrastructure Resilience & Reliability

Assess how critical energy infrastructure can be protected and modernized against operational, physical, cyber, weather-related, and supply-chain risks. Discussions focus on pipelines, terminals, transmission systems, generation assets, control systems, redundancy planning, asset integrity, OT security, and the operational frameworks required to ensure uninterrupted energy delivery.

03

Securing Energy Transition Supply Chains

Examine the vulnerabilities emerging across critical minerals, battery materials, transformers, grid equipment, clean energy manufacturing, and strategic technology inputs. This pillar evaluates supply concentration, localization strategies, industrial policy, procurement risk, supplier visibility, and the role of resilient supply chains in long-term energy security.

04

Grid Stability, Flexibility & System Reliability

Evaluate how power systems can maintain reliability as load growth, renewable integration, electrification, extreme weather, and AI-driven demand reshape grid operations. Sessions focus on grid modernization, storage, demand response, transmission constraints, resource adequacy, distributed energy, flexibility markets, and reliability planning across evolving energy systems.

05

Investment, Risk & Energy Market Dynamics

Understand how capital allocation, insurance, risk management, market structures, and policy frameworks are adapting to energy security challenges. This pillar explores infrastructure finance, commodity exposure, geopolitical risk, project bankability, resilience investment, public-private alignment, and market signals shaping the future of secure energy systems.

The Energy Security Ecosystem

Energy Security Xchange USA 2026 convenes the senior stakeholders responsible for protecting energy supply, strengthening critical infrastructure, and improving system reliability, bringing together energy producers, LNG operators, utilities, grid operators, infrastructure owners, cybersecurity leaders, technology providers, investors, commodity market participants, industrial energy users, policymakers, and regulators shaping the next phase of energy security.

70%+
Senior Decision-Maker Focus

Senior executives, infrastructure leaders, technical specialists, investors, policy stakeholders, and operational decision-makers responsible for energy supply strategy, infrastructure resilience, grid reliability, cyber risk, market exposure, project finance, and system security.

100+
Organizations
Curated Energy Security Ecosystem

A focused energy security ecosystem spanning oil and gas producers, LNG operators, utilities, grid operators, midstream companies, critical infrastructure owners, cybersecurity providers, investors, regulators, technology firms, and strategic partners.

Core Attendee Profiles

Energy Producers & LNG Operators

Executives, asset leaders, supply teams, and commercial strategists responsible for upstream production, LNG operations, fuel security, export capacity, procurement resilience, and global energy flows.

Upstream LNG Fuel Security Exports

Utilities & Power Generators

Utility executives, grid planning leaders, generation portfolio managers, reliability teams, and transmission operators working to maintain secure, flexible, and resilient power systems.

Generation Grid Reliability Transmission

Pipeline, Midstream & Infrastructure Operators

Operators, engineers, asset integrity leaders, and infrastructure executives overseeing pipelines, terminals, storage systems, transmission networks, LNG facilities, and other critical energy assets.

Pipelines Terminals Storage Critical Assets

Cybersecurity, OT & Critical Infrastructure Leaders

Security executives, OT specialists, cyber risk teams, physical security leaders, and resilience professionals protecting operational technology, control systems, field assets, and high-consequence energy infrastructure.

OT Security Cyber Risk Control Systems Resilience

Energy Markets, Trading & Risk Professionals

Commodity traders, market analysts, procurement leaders, risk managers, insurers, and commercial teams navigating price volatility, supply exposure, geopolitical uncertainty, and changing market structures.

Trading Risk Procurement Markets

Infrastructure Investors & Capital Providers

Institutional investors, infrastructure funds, private equity firms, lenders, insurers, public finance institutions, and strategic capital providers financing resilient energy infrastructure and system reliability.

Investment Infra Funds Finance Insurance

Target Industries & Sectors

Oil & Gas Producers & LNG Operators
Utilities & Power Generation Companies
Pipeline, Midstream & Energy Infrastructure Operators
Grid Operators, Transmission Owners & Reliability Organizations
Energy Trading, Commodity & Risk Management Firms
OT Cybersecurity & Critical Infrastructure Security Providers
Energy Storage, Flexibility & Grid Technology Providers
Critical Minerals, Equipment & Energy Transition Supply Chains
Infrastructure Investors & Project Finance Institutions
Government Agencies, Regulators & Policy Bodies

Trusted by Industry Leaders

Join organizations across energy supply, LNG, utilities, grid reliability, critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, energy technology, commodity markets, policy, and infrastructure finance. The Xchange community brings together energy producers, utilities, infrastructure operators, technology providers, investors, cyber specialists, market advisors, and public-sector stakeholders strengthening energy security across North America.

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Your Competitive Edge in Energy Security

Energy security competitiveness will reward organizations that can strengthen supply resilience, protect critical infrastructure, manage market exposure, improve grid reliability, and coordinate across the full energy system.

Supply Security Benchmarking

Compare how leading operators are managing fuel availability, LNG flows, procurement exposure, sourcing diversification, and long-term supply resilience across volatile energy markets.

Infrastructure & OT Resilience Strategy

Assess how organizations are protecting pipelines, terminals, generation assets, transmission systems, control environments, and critical field operations against physical, operational, cyber, and weather-related disruptions.

Grid Reliability & Flexibility Planning

Understand how utilities, grid operators, storage providers, and technology partners are addressing load growth, electrification, renewable integration, resource adequacy, and system flexibility.

Market Risk & Capital Alignment

Evaluate how investors, operators, insurers, and commercial teams are responding to commodity volatility, infrastructure risk, policy uncertainty, and the financing requirements of resilient energy systems.

Cross-Sector Security Coordination

Identify how energy producers, utilities, infrastructure operators, technology providers, policymakers, and capital providers can coordinate more effectively to strengthen system-wide resilience.

Actionable Intelligence, Not Just Insights

Every session is designed to help participants evaluate energy security risks, pressure-test assumptions, and make stronger strategic decisions across supply, infrastructure, grid, and market systems.

Assess

Evaluate the supply, infrastructure, grid, cyber, financial, and policy factors shaping energy security across North America.

Identify

Spot credible partners, technologies, infrastructure strategies, risk frameworks, and investment opportunities across the energy security ecosystem.

Benchmark

Compare supply resilience, infrastructure protection, grid reliability, market risk, and capital deployment strategies against emerging industry standards.

Strengthen

Improve internal decision-making around fuel supply, critical infrastructure, OT security, grid flexibility, procurement risk, and investment readiness.

Position

Place your organization at the center of the conversations shaping energy resilience, infrastructure reliability, and secure system operation.

Secure Your Place at the Forefront
of Energy Security

Join energy producers, utilities, infrastructure operators, investors, technology providers, cybersecurity leaders, policymakers, and market participants working to define the next chapter of secure and resilient energy systems.

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Opens October 1, 2026

Partner with the Leaders Securing Energy Systems

Align your organization with senior decision-makers advancing energy supply security, infrastructure resilience, grid reliability, cybersecurity, market risk management, and investment, while gaining a focused platform to showcase expertise, build visibility, and engage leaders shaping the next phase of secure and resilient energy systems at Energy Security Xchange USA 2026.

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