Join Energy Workforce for the 2025 Washington DC Fly-In

For decades, Energy Workforce has provided an opportunity for senior executives from Member Companies to meet with Senators, Representatives and senior Executive Branch officials as a pillar of its advocacy strategy. With the incoming administration’s nominations—such as Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright as Energy Secretary, Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, and Lee Zeldin as EPA Administrator—regulatory and policy shifts are expected to unlock the full potential of American energy. Critical discussions will take place on comprehensive permitting reform, accelerating access to federal lands and waters, and the reversal of the LNG pause.

The 2025 Washington, DC Fly-In, held February 25-27, is an extensive program with productive networking events and meetings with key Congressional members, high-level members of the Administration and Executive Branch agencies on policies, regulations and legislation affecting the industry. Attendees have a unique opportunity, through small group meetings with Congressional members and their staff, to directly address issues affecting our industry that impacts their representative districts. Register here todayThe hotel room block closes at noon on Monday, January 20.

Activities will include:

  • Small group meetings with key Senators and Congressional members to discuss impactful legislation
  • Introductions to newly elected members of Congress
  • Targeted discussions with senior Executive Branch officials on energy policy and regulatory issues
  • Networking events with influential policymakers
  • HSE small group breakout to visit OSHA
  • Orphan well small group breakout to visit Department of Interior

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CONGRESSIONAL LUNCH

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