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Enverus showcases Enverus ONE™ at EVOLVE 2026 with dedicated, press‑only experience

byJon Haubert

Austin, Texas (April 9, 2026) — Enverus, the leading energy data analytics platform, is inviting members of the press to attend EVOLVE 2026 on May 5, 2026, at the Marriott Marquis Houston in downtown Houston.

EVOLVE 2026 brings together leaders from across oil and gas, power and renewables, capital markets and technology to examine how data, analytics and artificial intelligence are shaping the future of energy. This year’s conference will spotlight Enverus ONE, Enverus’ new AI‑native platform that unifies data, research and Flows to support faster, more confident energy decision‑making.

Alongside Enverus ONE, Enverus is expanding its focus on AI education and workforce readiness through a certification program designed to help energy leaders develop practical AI fluency and cut through the noise surrounding artificial intelligence. The program reflects Enverus’ view that responsible, scalable AI adoption requires both advanced technology and informed leadership, particularly as organizations navigate talent gaps, governance considerations and the challenge of applying AI across real energy workflows.

New for members of the press this year, Enverus has designed a focused, half‑day press experience that includes access to executive leadership, high‑level industry context and guided demonstrations of Enverus ONE.

“Across the energy landscape, the need for fast, reliable execution has never been more pressing,” said Manuj Nikhanj, CEO of Enverus. “Enverus ONE compresses the time to make and execute on decisions, and we are excited to show the industry how AI can be applied responsibly and at scale across real energy workflows.”

Press highlights include:

  • A media breakfast and orientation with Enverus leadership and subject matter experts
  • Three executive‑led general sessions, offering perspective on market dynamics, AI and the people shaping the energy industry
  • Guided access to the Enverus ONE Solution Center, showcasing real‑world workflows and applications
  • Opportunities for one‑on‑one interviews with Enverus executives and experts

Press registration

There is no cost for accredited members of the press to attend EVOLVE 2026. To attend, journalists must:

  1. Register using a press‑only registration link
  2. Complete a brief follow‑up survey to support interview scheduling and on‑site logistics

Press access at EVOLVE is intentionally curated to prioritize executive insights and product experience, while maintaining a productive environment for customers, speakers, and journalists.

Members of the media with questions or looking to register for EVOLVE 2026 should contact Jon Haubert to obtain a complimentary press registration link.

About Enverus
Enverus is the energy industry’s AI and data platform, serving more than 8,000 energy companies across 50 countries. Built on 25+ years of proprietary intelligence — 2.7 petabytes of continuously updated data, 350 million+ courthouse records, and $500 billion+ in annual transaction covering the full energy value chain across upstream, midstream, power, renewables, utilities, and capital markets. Enverus is 100% dedicated to energy. Learn more at Enverus.com.

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Jon Haubert

Jon Haubert is the communications director at Enverus. Members of the media should use our Request Media Interview option on the Enverus Newsroom page to schedule an interview with one of our expert analysts.

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