2024 Louisiana Energy Outlook Webcast

About the Webcast

Louisiana’s energy industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation. This virtual event will explore emerging trends for 2024, including Energy transformation, oil and gas production, mergers and acquisitions, oilfield service diversification, innovation and digitalization, workforce challenges, and more. This webcast is sponsored by Bradley Murchison and the Alliance Safety Council.

Meet the Panel

Our distinguished panel of experts will share their insights and expertise on the latest advancements in energy and carbon management:
  1. Lee Stockwell, Shell's National Leader for Carbon Capture, will offer a comprehensive perspective on the latest developments in carbon capture technology.
  2. Regina Davis, ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Refinery Manager, will provide an in-depth look at refinery operations and their role in the future of energy.
  3. Brad Ives, Director of the LSU Institute for Energy Innovation, will discuss cutting-edge research and initiatives driving the future of energy solutions.
Register now by clicking the button below to gain valuable knowledge from these industry leaders and engage in a dynamic discussion on shaping a sustainable energy future.

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Featuring Lee Stockwell of Shell

Lee Stockwell is Shell’s general manager of U.S. carbon capture and storage at Shell, shaping the nationwide development of one of the premier technologies for the ongoing transition to energy sustainability. The LSU and Tulane University graduate has a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering and an MBA. He has been with Shell since 2001, working as a leader in exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Featuring Regina Davis of ExxonMobil

Regina Davis has managed ExxonMobil’s Baton Rouge Refinery since September 2023. The chemical engineer joined ExxonMobil at Chalmette Refining as a process contact engineer in 1999, progressing in leadership roles there and at the Beaumont Refinery until 2017, when she relocated to Strathcona Refinery in Edmonton, Alberta, as the technical manager and operations manager until being named Strathcona’s refinery manager in 2021.

Featuring Brad Ives of the LSU Institute for Energy Innovation

As director of the Institute for Energy Innovation, Brad Ives coordinates LSU’s R&D, service and outreach efforts related to the energy transition. He has a long history working with traditional oil and gas companies on emerging energy technologies. While a former assistant secretary for natural resources in North Carolina, he drafted and negotiated the state’s wind farm legislation, leading to the creation of its first wind farm. Three decades earlier, he helped write Shell Chemicals’ mission statement while pursuing his bachelor’s degree in political science and later his law degree at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.