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Official Visa Letter of Invitation Request

You must register as a Standard Conference Attendee and payment must be received prior to requesting a visa invitation letter.  

It is important to note that a visa is required for the purpose of visiting the United States from most countries. Advance travel planning and early visa application are critical to allow for lengthy processing times. For more information on how to apply for your visa and the time required for visa processing, please contact the Consular Section of the Embassy or Consulate nearest you. For more details and a list of consular offices is available online at https://www.usembassy.gov.

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Prior to requesting an Official Letter of Invitation, you MUST meet all of the Requirements below:

Visa Requests and International Attendee Requirements:
International attendees (from countries other than US, Canada or Mexico) must meet the following requirements to be considered for attendance and/or Visa invitation letters:
1. Individuals must be registered as a Standard Conference Attendee, paid and approved, to be considered for visa invitation letters.
2. Registrations must originate from a recognized company email address. (Not Gmail, Yahoo, MSN, etc)
3. Attendee must be representing an established and recognized (searchable) company with connections to the Natural Gas Industry.
4. Registration fee must be paid in full via wire transfer so funds can be verified before the registration will be considered for approval and Visa invitation letter forwarded.  (Note Cancellation Policy regarding refunds.)

About the NatGas to Power Forum

Fueling AI Data Center Demand: Exploring all aspects of commercial transactions spanning the value chain for natgas fueling electricity generation to power AI Data Centers.

The NatGas to Power Forum (brought to you by the producers of the LDC Gas Forums (4), Gulf Coast Energy Forum, and US-Mexico Natural Gas Forum) is a new purpose-built event focused on addressing the substantial incremental demand for electricity driven by AI Data Centers, as well as other new market electrification initiatives. Given the magnitude and urgency of supplying electricity to satisfy AI Data Center demand, combined with limitations on availability of existing electric grid incremental capacity, natural gas has emerged as the preferred fuel source for incremental electric generation. Natural gas is uniquely positioned to offer the reliability, affordability, and security, in the near term, versus other fuel sources. The scope of the NatGas to Power Forum will focus on natural gas fired power generation. The NatGas to Power Forum will explore market opportunities and implications, spanning the value chain, from a commercial perspective. This encompasses all aspects of monetizing transactions to develop and sustain the capability to utilize natural gas to generate electricity to serve AI data centers, including fuel acquisition, transportation to the facility, power generation, and ongoing sale of electricity to the AI Data Center. 

The phenomenal projections for growth in electricity demand attributed to development of AI Data Centers will stretch the capabilities of the existing electric grid. With limited existing utility grid capacity, incremental electric generation capacity must be created in short order. Natural Gas has quickly emerged as the preferred fuel for generating electricity for AI Data Centers. AI Data Centers have unique and rigorous performance requirements that demand very specific critical criteria to ensure uninterrupted operation. Natural Gas is uniquely qualified to satisfy these critical criteria including: speed-to-marketreliabilityavailability, and affordability.

The NatGas to Power Forum agenda provides a rigorous overview of the key elements of selecting and utilizing natural gas to generate electricity for AI Data Centers, with an emphasis on the commercial value chain (contracting commercially for natural gas supply, transportation and purchase)

Key Agenda Topics:

Details of the Agenda for the NatGas to Power Forum are being refined, however proposed subject matter categories and identification of qualified Speakers is well underway. 

Following are the primary categories of subject matter that will frame the ultimate NatGas to Power Forum Agenda:

  1. Data Center Electricity Requirements:
    1.1. Electricity Use: Server power; Building HVAC; Lighting; Other/Misc.
    1.2. Electric Supply: Quantity; Rate; Reliability (99.999%)
  2. Alternatives For Electric Supply
    2.1. Utility Grid: availability; lead time; queue; reliability; rates
    2.2. Behind-The-Meter: Self-Generated, On-site: availability; lead time; queue; reliability; rates
  3. Fuel Type (for self-generated, on-site electricity): 
    3.1. Alternatives: natural gas; coal; nuclear; renewables; other (hydro; etc.)
  4. Natural Gas As The Optimal Electric Generation Fuel For AI Data Centers:
    4.1. Time to market – fastest time to completion vs. alternatives (e.g. Texas is easier to build infrastructure)
    4.2. Certainty of project completion
    4.3. Reliability
    4.4. Price
    4.5. Flexibility
  5. Siting / Location:
    5.1. Electric supply availability
    5.2. Natural gas supply availability
    5.3. Proximity to NatGas pipelines
    5.4. Proximity to fiber
    5.5. Regulatory regime (e.g. TRRC vs. FERC)
  6. Natural Gas Fueled Electricity Generation – Basics:
    6.1. How to use Nat Gas to generate power for your Data Center
    6.2. The NatGas value chain
    6.3. NatGas Market Fundamentals
    6.4. How to purchase Nat Gas supply; transport
    6.5. The NatGas value chain: components; key stakeholders (who is who)
  7. Commercial Terms – How To Structure Natural Gas-Fueled Power Generation Arrangements
    7.1. Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
    7.2. Natural Gas Supply Agreement (GSA)
    7.3. Natural Gas Pipeline Transportation Agreement
    7.4. Ensuring cost certainty
    7.5. Case studies
  8. Stakeholders
    8.1. Data Center Owner/Operators
    8.2. Data Center Developers
    8.3. EPC Contractors
    8.4. Power Suppliers (traditional generators; hybrid suppliers (integrating gas supply & power generation)
    8.5. NatGas Suppliers
    8.6. NatGas Pipeline Operators
    8.7. Regulators
  9. Other Considerations
    9.1. Utility Grid Connection: lead time; availability (queue); capacity; 2-way
    9.2. Direct Pipeline Connection: availability & expansion of gas pipeline infrastructure; construction of laterals to site
    9.3. Funding; Development incentives
    9.4. Policy
    9.5. Regulation (e.g. FERC (Interstate) vs. TX Rail Road Commission (Intrastate)
    9.6. Opportunities to incorporate “Clean” energy criteria using natural gas to generate electricity 

The NatGas to Power Forum offers participants a proven winning formula, providing the optimal opportunity to:

  1. Insight: up-to-the minute actionable content, insight and analysis from leading industry subject matter experts un up-to-the-minute topics, including examination of pending issues and real-world examples of proven solutions
  2. Network: participation by representatives from notable organizations spanning the AI Data Center value chain; meet with new potential counterparties; reinforce relationships with existing customers & counterparties; identify experienced suppliers of key services and products
  3. Opportunity – identify commercial opportunities and even conclude transactions at the Nat Gas to Power Forum
  4. Educate – improve understanding of intricacies of producing, transporting and purchasing natural gas to generate electricity for AI Data Centers
  5. Market – brand promotion; establish value proposition; identify competitive landscape

The NatGas to Power Forum (NGTPF) is a unique, purpose-built event bringing together stakeholders across the value chain involved in conceptualization, development and operation of AI Data Centers. The NatGas to Power Forum is brought to you by the producers of the hugely successful, three-decade old, LDC Gas Forum event series). 

Attendee List

2025 – Attendee List will be available closer to the Forum!

Sponsors – 2024

ARM EnergybpCacheaux, Cavazos & Newton, L.L.P.Chevron Natural GasCleveland AdvisoryConocoPhillipsDRW HoldingsEnbridgeENGIE Energy MarketingGlobal Speak TranslationsGolden Pass LNGHoward Energy PartnersKinder MorganModern HydrogenNatural Gas IntelligenceRapidan Energy GroupRBN Energy LLCS&P Global PlattsSpire IncTenaskaTrafigura Trading LLCTrellis Energy

Previous Sponsors
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Sponsors – 2024

ARM EnergybpChesapeake Utilities CorporationChevron Natural GasCleveland AdvisoryConocoPhillipsContext LabsDT MidstreamEarn DLTEast Daley Capital AdvisorsEnbridgeENGIE Energy MarketingGolden Pass LNGHoward Energy PartnersKinder MorganMarlin Gas ServicesMiQModern HydrogenNatural Gas IntelligenceNextEra Energy Marketing LLCNRG Energy Inc.Permacast WallsRBN Energy LLCS&P Global PlattsShell New Energies USSpire IncSymmetry Energy SolutionsTenaskaTrafigura Trading LLCTrellis EnergyWoodway Energy Infrastructure
Previous Sponsors
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019

Sponsors – 2024

ARM EnergybpCaldwell Energy Company, LLCChesapeake Utilities CorporationChevron Natural GasCleveland AdvisoryConocoPhillipsEarn DLTEast Daley Capital AdvisorsEnbridge GasENGIE Energy MarketingGolden Pass LNGKinder MorganMacquarie Energy LLCMansfield Power & GasMarquette Energy Analytics, LLCModern HydrogenNatural Gas IntelligenceNextEra Energy Marketing LLCNextEra Energy ServicesNRG Energy Inc.Project CanaryRBN Energy LLCS&P Global PlattsShell New Energies USSpire IncSymmetry Energy SolutionsTallgrass EnergyTenaskaTrellis Energy

Previous Sponsors
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015

Sponsors – 2024

ARM EnergybpChevron Natural GasCleveland AdvisoryConocoPhillipsContext LabsDRW HoldingsEarn DLTENGIE Energy MarketingGolden Pass LNGKinder MorganNatural Gas IntelligenceNikkiso-CosmodyneNRG Energy Inc.RBN Energy LLCShell New Energies USSpire IncTallgrass EnergyTenaskaTrellis Energy

Previous Sponsors
2023
2022
2021
2020

2019
2018
2017
2016
2015