Featuring a keynote conversation with US Energy Secretary Christopher Wright

WASHINGTON, DC – JUNE 9, 2026 – The 10th Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum will take place on June 9th and 10th in Washington, DC. The Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center marks the Forum’s anniversary with a robust agenda examining the key issues shaping the future of energy, security, and geopolitics.

The first day of the Forum begins with a keynote conversation between US Secretary of Energy Christopher Wright and CNBC’s Brian Sullivan on the United States’ vision for the future of US energy policy and how it serves as a defining force in the future of the global energy landscape.

“For the past decade, the Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum has been the premier public-private convening focused on the role of energy in national security, technological innovation and the future of the global economy,” said Frederick Kempe, president and CEO of the Atlantic Council. “The tenth anniversary of the Forum coincides with the conflict in the Middle East that highlights how energy security is reshaping the geopolitical landscape. The conversations at next week’s forum couldn’t happen at a more crucial moment.”