Taking place in the home of the US LNG export industry, the Americas LNG Exhibition will bring together companies from across the energy sector value chain to champion LNG as the most reliable and abundant lower-carbon fuel option.
The 22nd Americas LNG Summit & Exhibition will convene 5,000 attendees, 300 exhibitors and 150 speakers from across the LNG and gas value chain.
Discussions at the 22nd Americas LNG Summit will cover all segments of the LNG value chain. The Strategic Conference agenda will deliver executive level industry insights; the Technical Conference programme will spotlight innovative practices, new technologies and process optimisations. With a prestigious Awards Evening, Leaders of Tomorrow program and multiple networking functions, this is a holistic platform for accelerating growth in the global LNG industry.
Professionals from all sections of the LNG industry value chain are invited to participate in the Call For Papers by submitting an abstract detailing proven energy solutions, emerging technologies, and original research. All submissions are reviewed by a committee of industry experts, with the most relevant, interesting and original entries selected for presentation at the Americas LNG Technical Conference 2026.
Discover expert insights, interviews, and analysis from the Americas LNG Exhibition on the latest technologies, strategies, and innovations.
Located on 64 acres overlooking the scenic eastern rim of Lake Charles, the Lake Charles Event Center is a premier destination for business, cultural, and educational gatherings in Southwest Louisiana. Centrally positioned near key infrastructure, the venue offers convenient access for both regional and international attendees.
The first evening networking function of the event, this is an excellent opportunity to kick off the Summit in style. A popular function that allows delegates to start networking early.
Tala Goudarzi is a seasoned energy policy expert and business strategist with extensive experience in both government and industry. She currently serves as a Partner at the Torridon Group, where she guides companies and investors through complex energy, infrastructure, and regulatory environments to advance U.S. energy leadership globally.
Prior to joining the Torridon Group, Tala served as Assistant Secretary (Acting) and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Office of Fossil Energy (FE) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), where she managed a 2500-person team and over one-billion dollars in budget authority. During her tenure, she led initiatives that expanded U.S. LNG exports, streamlined permitting, and strengthened America’s energy security and competitiveness. Her accomplishments include lifting the pause on LNG exports, reducing regulatory burdens on LNG bunkering and permit extensions, and authorizing new LNG export capacity to meet global demand. She also reestablished the National Coal Council, designated metallurgical coal as a critical material, implemented policies to maintain baseload generation for grid reliability, commissioned two pivotal studies for the National Petroleum Council, and revitalized the critical minerals supply chain - key components of America’s modern energy strategy.
Before her DOE service, Tala was Chief of Staff to the President and CEO of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), where she directed cross-industry initiatives addressing challenges such as resource adequacy and surging electricity demand from AI and data-center growth. At Sempra Infrastructure, she acted as Public Affairs and Policy Lead to the President, developing strategic briefings and cultivating key partnerships that contributed to the final investment decision for Port Arthur LNG Phase One, one of the nation’s largest U.S. export projects. She also served as Strategic Initiatives Advisor at the Texas Oil and Gas Association (TXOGA), where she expanded member engagement, built advocacy campaigns, and enhanced the organization’s presence through industry and PAC events.
Earlier in her career, Tala served as Advisor to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce, providing counsel on trade, energy, and economic development and representing the United States in international negotiations and trade delegations. She also served as Counselor to the Secretary of Energy, overseeing departmental operations and stakeholder engagement.
Tala holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin. With a proven track record of bridging policy, commerce, and investment, she remains committed to driving innovation and securing reliable, affordable, and globally competitive energy solutions.
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