From Jeff Miller to Olivier Le Peuch and Darren Woods, energy leaders are using AI, electrification, and engineering precision to transform hydrocarbons into a digital, low-carbon, and power-integrated energy ecosystem.
1. Artificial Intelligence & Digital Integration
“Permian Resources highlighted how AI and large language models (LLMs) are transforming their workflows and expanding geological insight… reducing integration from weeks or months to minutes.”
— Will Hickey, Co-CEO, Permian Resources Corp.
“AI is being embedded into every stage of SLB’s operations—from subsurface interpretation to drilling automation and production optimization.”
— Olivier Le Peuch, CEO, SLB
“The stress on the power system in the U.S. from AI is showing that affordable, reliable energy is the lifeblood of a modern economy.”
— Michael Wirth, CEO, Chevron Corp.
“Forge is not a large language model, but a field-specific adaptive intelligence network that orchestrates fleet operations autonomously.”
— Chris Wright, CEO, Liberty Energy Inc.
Theme Summary:
AI is moving from analytics to autonomous operations—linking oilfields, power generation, and data centers into one intelligent energy network.
2. Electrification, Power Generation & Energy Convergence
“Our portfolio is highly differentiated… distributed power is a critical enabler for electrified oilfield services and a growth opportunity beyond the oilfield.”
— Jeff Miller, CEO, Halliburton Co.
“We see clear potential not just to grow but to multiply our installed capacity—bridging the oilfield and digital power markets with reliable, low-emission technology.”
— Sam Sledge, CEO, ProPetro Holding Corp.
“ONEOK is in active discussions to supply natural gas to AI-driven data center projects in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma… linking energy infrastructure to digital infrastructure growth.”
— Sheridan Swords, EVP, ONEOK Inc.
“Our power systems are designed for in-situ generation, not mobile power.”
— Chris Wright, CEO, Liberty Energy Inc.
Theme Summary:
The energy sector is merging with the digital power economy—electrified oilfields, modular gas power, and AI data centers are forming a new hybrid infrastructure class.
3. Subsurface Innovation & Engineering Precision
“In the Permian Basin, APA is re-evaluating every undrilled landing zone using updated characterization and seismic analysis.”
— John J. Christmann IV, CEO, APA Corp.
“We’re using microseismic azimuth analysis to map fracture behavior—targeting good rock while minimizing capital spent on less productive zones.”
— Will Hickey, Co-CEO, Permian Resources Corp.
“Our Autonomous Directional Drilling System is achieving ROP improvements up to 20% and lowering wellbore tortuosity.”
— Olivier Le Peuch, CEO, SLB
“Digital applications and automation are now running on essentially every rig in the U.S. Lower 48.”
— John Lindsay, CEO, Helmerich & Payne Inc.
Theme Summary:
Engineering precision—driven by automation, seismic analytics, and digital modeling—is unlocking new recovery frontiers in both conventional and unconventional plays.
4. Low-Carbon & Transition Technologies
“We continue to advance CCUS projects using proprietary CO₂ transport modeling and monitoring tools, integrating carbon-tracking software to quantify lifecycle emissions reductions.”
— Kim Dang, CEO, Kinder Morgan Inc.
“Our Carbon Capture and Storage business is built around SLB’s Symmetry Process Digital Twin to optimize CO₂ injection performance.”
— Olivier Le Peuch, CEO, SLB
“Our graphite-anode technology promises 30% faster charging, 30% longer range, and four times the battery life — a path to out-compete the Chinese in battery materials.”
— Darren Woods, CEO, ExxonMobil Corp.
“Our liquefaction technology is best-in-class… pairing advanced compression systems with aeroderivative turbines to improve project efficiency and uptime.”
— Lorenzo Simonelli, CEO, Baker Hughes Co.
Theme Summary:
Carbon capture, electrification, and advanced materials are reshaping how traditional producers align with the global energy transition while preserving profitability.
🔑 Synthesis
These four themes—AI Integration, Electrification & Power Convergence, Subsurface Precision, and Low-Carbon Transition—form the pillars of the next-generation energy market.
Together, they mark a shift from volume-based growth to intelligence-driven efficiency, creating a resilient ecosystem where oil, gas, and electrons operate as one integrated network.


