No industry can survive without access to a reliable supply of affordable energy — especially the industrial metals industry. To ensure this supply, policymakers in Washington, D.C. have been working to reduce the burden on energy infrastructure developers.
In recent months, they have made great strides in these efforts. What will it mean for near-term and long-term investment and for jobs and growth in the metals sector? Join MSCI’s President and CEO Bob Weidner for a fireside chat with Energy Equipment and Infrastructure Alliance President and CEO Toby Mack.
Mack will cover:
- Policy developments on permitting reform and where changes still need to be made
- The Trump administration’s stance on energy development
- Pipeline and liquified natural gas exports
- The explosive growth in artificial intelligence and data centers and how it will affect the U.S. energy supply
- Total energy demand growth
- Where new pipelines are coming online
- The EPA’s reversal of its “endangerment finding” and how that movement will affect U.S. energy supply
ABOUT EEIA
The Energy Equipment and Infrastructure Alliance (EEIA) is a trade association whose membership includes contractors, supply chain companies, their trade associations, and their workers’ labor unions. Its mission is to organize, mobilize and lead the supply chain’s voices to achieve shale energy and related infrastructure development and policies at all levels of government that encourage full and careful development of shale resources while protecting the environment and minimizing community impacts.
The Metals Service Center Institute is an EEIA member.
ABOUT TOBY MACK
Mack joined EEIA as president and CEO in 2013. Prior to EEIA, he served as president and CEO of Associated Equipment Distributors, the international trade association representing companies supplying heavy equipment and related products and services to the construction, energy, mining and forestry industries in North America.