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Ceraweek 2019 Partial Speakers List (As of 26 February 2019) CERAWeek 2019 Partial Speakers List (as of 26 February 2019) Public Officials Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber Minister of State, Group CEO of ADNOC UAE H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei Minister Ministry of Energy & Industry UAE Ibrahim Al-Muhanna Consultant & Advisor Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Saudi Arabia Ayed Al-Qahtani Director of Research OPEC Austria Minister Bento Albuquerque Minister Ministry of Mines and Energy Brazil Hon. John Peter Amewu Minister of Energy Ministry of Energy, Ghana Ghana Dr. Khalil Amine Sr Materials, Distinguished Fellow Argonne National Laboratory USA Brian J. Anderson Director National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) USA Doug Arent Deputy Associate Laboratory Director National Renewable Energy Laboratory USA Rita Baranwal Director Idaho National Laboratory USA HE Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo Secretary General OPEC Austria Dan Berkovitz Commissioner U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) USA Michael Berube Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary United States Department of Energy (DOE) USA Dr. Fatih Birol Executive Director International Energy Agency France Hon. Kanat Bozumbayev Minister Ministry of Energy Kazakhstan Dan Brouillette Deputy Secretary of Energy United States Department of Energy USA Hon. Linda Capuano, Ph.D. Administrator United States Energy Information Administration USA Alejandro Char Mayor Barranquilla Colombia Neil Chatterjee Chairman Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) USA Caoilin Chestnutt Queensland Commissioner Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Australia Senator John Cornyn Majority Whip, US Senate (Texas) United States Senate (Texas) USA Lara Cottingham Chief Sustainability Officer City of Houston, Office of Sustainability USA Hon. Paul M. Dabbar Under Secretary for Science United States Department of Energy (DOE) USA Makan Delrahim Assistant Attorney General U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division USA Dan Dorner Head of BEIS-FCO Oil & Gas Council, International Energy Unit United Kingdom HE Tarek El Molla Minister Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Egypt Francis Fannon Assistant Secretary US Department of State, Bureau of Energy Resources USA Márcio Félix Secretary of Oil, Gas & Biofuels Ministry of Mines and Energy Brazil Claver Gatete Minister of Infrastructure Ministry of Infrastructure of Rwanda Rwanda Doon Gibbs Laboratory Director Brookhaven National Laboratory USA Mark Green Administrator United States Agency for International Development USA Karen Harbert President, Global Energy Institute US Chamber of Commerce USA HE Mme Lelenta Hawa Baba Bah Minister of Mines & Petroleum Ministry of Mines Mali Timothy Kabba Director General Petroleum Directorate – Office of the President Sierra Leone Andrew N. Kamau Principal Secretary Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Kenya Paul K. Kearns Laboratory Director Argonne National Laboratory USA MM Kutty Secretary Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas India Yiorgos Lakkotrypis Minister Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry Republic of Cyprus Gustavo Lopetegui Secretary of Energy Ministry of the Economy Argentina Joe Manchin US Senator for West Virginia Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources USA Bernard L. McNamee Commissioner Federal Energy Regulatory Commission USA Mark W. Menezes Under Secretary of Energy United States Department of Energy (DOE) USA Diego Mesa Vice Minister Ministry of Energy and Mines of Colombia Colombia Luis Miguel Morelli President National Hydrocarbon Agency (ANH) Colombia Mohd Najib Mohd Mayor Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Rocío Nahle García Secretary Secretary of Energy Mexico Bernard Nee Deputy Chief Executive Energy Market Authority of Singapore Singapore Bente Nyland Director General Norwegian Petroleum Directorate Norway Hon. Gabriel M. Obiang Lima Minister Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy Equatorial Guinea Décio Oddone Director-General Brazilian National ANP Brazil Stuart Payne Director of HR & Supply Chain Oil & Gas Authority United Kingdom Rick Perry Secretary of Energy US Department of Energy USA Antony Phillipson Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner British Consulate General New York United Kingdom Paula Pinho Head, Energy Policy Coordination European Commission Belgium Connor Prochaska CCO & Director U.S. Department of Energy USA Nicolaus Radford Chief Technology Officer Houston Mechatronics USA Artur Runge-Metzger Director for Climate Action European Commission Belgium Christine Sagen Helgø Mayor City of Stavanger Norway Michael Savage Mayor Halifax Regional Municipality Canada Hon. Amarjeet Sohi Minister Ministry of Natural Resources Canada HE George Stathakis Minister Ministry of Environment, Energy & Climate Greece HE Dr. Yuval Steinitz Minister Ministry of Energy and Water Resources Israel María Fernanda Suárez Londoño Minister Ministry of Mines and Energy Colombia Colombia Mayor Sylvester Turner Mayor City of Houston USA Mohamed Abdel Vetah Minister Ministry of Petroleum, Energy, and Mining Mauritania Andrew R. Wheeler Acting Administrator US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) USA Steven Winberg Assistant Secretary Fossil Energy US Department of Energy USA HE Dr. Frehiwot Woldehanna State Minister Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy Ethiopia Thomas Zacharia Laboratory Director Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA Energy Leaders Bilal Abdallah Account Executive Aramco Trading Co Saudi Arabia Christer Af Geijerstam President, US Offshore Wind Equinor USA Tasnim Al Mzaini Head of Integrated Production Planning Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) UAE Musabbeh Al Kaabi CEO, Petroleum & Petrochemicals Mubadala Investment Company UAE Ahmad O. Al Khowaiter Chief Technology Officer Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Abdulla Alhajri Director, Downstream Directorate Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) UAE Vagit Alekperov President of PJSC LUKOIL Russia Marco Alverà Chief Executive Officer Snam Italy Enrique Alvarez-Uria Business Development Director EDP Renewables, Offshore Wind USA B. Anand Chief Executive Officer Nayara Energy India Janet Annesley Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs Husky Energy Canada Felipe Arbelaez Regional President, Latin America BP United Kingdom B. Ashok Chief Executive Officer Ratnagiri Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited India Paul Augustowski SVP of Olefins and Polyolefins, Americas LyondellBasell USA Azman Aziz Head Strategy/Commercial Upstream PETRONAS Malaysia Gustavo Baquero SVP, Operations Technology Excellence Equinor Norway Felipe Bayón Pardo Chief Executive Officer Ecopetrol S.A. Colombia Ashok Belani Executive Vice President of Technology Schlumberger Limited USA John Berger Chief Executive Officer Sunnova Energy Corporation USA Paolo Bertuzzi Chief Executive Officer Turboden - MHI Group Italy Gordon Birrell COO, Production, Transformation & Carbon BP United Kingdom Ben Bodishbaugh Chief Executive Officer Evolution Well Services USA Arnaud Breuillac President, Exploration & Production TOTAL S.A. France Dick Brown Chief Executive Officer Eagle LNG Partners USA Lord John Browne Executive Chairman L1 Energy United Kingdom Marcos Browne Executive Vice President of Gas & Power YPF Argentina Stephen Cadden Chief Operating Officer SEA\LNG United Kingdom Andy Calitz Chief Executive Officer LNG Canada Canada Roberto Castello Branco Chief Executive Officer Petrobras Brazil Indy Chakrabarti Senior Vice President, Strategy & Marketing Emerson USA Chris Chandler SVP, Strategic Planning & Acquisitions Plains All American Pipeline, LP USA Kunal Chandra Vice President, New Energy Businesses Siemens Gas and Power USA P. Chandrasekaran Director (Exploration & Development) Oil India Limited India Liu ChaoQuan Vice President CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute China Gang Chen Chairman & CEO Assistant Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange China Keith Chiasson Senior Vice-President, Downstream Cenovus Canada Jim Claunch Vice President, Business Efficiency Equinor Norway Peter J. Coleman CEO & Managing Director Woodside Australia Iain Conn Chief Executive Officer Centrica United Kingdom Al Cook EVP Equinor United Kingdom Paul Corcoran Chief Financial Officer Nord Stream 2 AG Switzerland Nick Cron General Manager Xcoal Energy & Resources USA Alistair Cross Chief Operations Officer Mercuria Energy Group Switzerland Helen Currie Chief Economist ConocoPhillips USA Spencer Dale Group Chief Economist BP plc United Kingdom Bashir Dabbousi Director, Technology Strategy & Planning Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia Nasir B. Darman Chief Technology Officer Petronas Malaysia Alessandro Della Zoppa Executive Vice President LNG ENI Italy Agustín Delgado Martín Chief Innovation and Sustainability Officer Iberdrola Spain Frank Demaille President and CEO ENGIE North America USA George Dethlefsen Chief Executive Officer Corsa Coal USA Susan Dio Chairman and President of BP America BP USA Dan Domeracki Vice President Schlumberger Limited USA Bob Dudley Group Chief Executive BP plc United Kingdom Tufan Erginbilgic Chief Executive, Downstream BP plc United Kingdom Bob Espey President & Chief Executive Officer Parkland Fuel Corporation Canada Nathanaël Esposito President Solar PV & Storage NA E.ON Climate & Renewables North America USA Robert Ethier Vice President, Market Operations ISO New England Inc. USA Brian Falik Chief Investment Officer Mercuria Energy Group Switzerland David N. Farr Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Emerson USA Jens Festervol Corporate Liaison Equinor Norway Jim Fitterling Chief Executive Officer The Dow Chemical Company USA Mohamed Firouz Asnan Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy
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