Natasha Dowling is the Founder of Element Systems Advisory and a highly experienced energy systems strategist with over 25 years of expertise advising utilities, infrastructure operators, and technology providers. She specializes in large-scale infrastructure transformation, digital modernization, regulatory strategy, and capital investment, helping organizations navigate complex transitions in the energy sector. Natasha previously served as Vice President and Sustainability Lead for Energy and Resources at Capgemini, where she worked with major North American energy companies to drive transformation initiatives and operational excellence.
In this session, Natasha explores how artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving from analytical support to operational influence across oil & gas and energy systems, fundamentally reshaping decision-making and system responsiveness. As AI expands its role in safety-critical environments, it introduces new layers of operational exposure that require robust governance frameworks, resilience strategies, and capital architecture. The session is grounded in the principle of alignment before amplification, highlighting how energy leaders can ensure AI deployment is aligned with risk management, executive accountability, and long-term operational integrity.
Key Topics:
- The shift of AI from analytical support to operational decision-making in energy systems
- Managing risk and operational exposure in AI-enabled, safety-critical environments
- The role of governance, resilience, and capital architecture in scaling AI
- Aligning AI deployment with executive accountability and disciplined risk frameworks
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