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Ceraweek Past Speakers (Partial List) CERAWeek Past Speakers (Partial List) World Leaders President George W. Bush, United States President Paul Kagame, Rwanda President Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico President Bill Clinton, United States HE President Iván Duque Márquez, President, Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister, Canada Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary Republic of Colombia Elizabeth of Denmark, Crown Princess of Denmark Hon. Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister, India Global Ministers HE Abdirashid Mohamed Ahmed, Minister of Hon. Abdourahmane Cissé, Minister of Petroleum, HE María Fernanda Suárez Londoño, Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Somalia Energy & Renewable Energy, Cote d’Ivoire Mines & Energy, Colombia HE Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy Hon. Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, Secy. of Energy, Mexico Hon. Gustavo Lopetegui, Secretary of Energy, Argentina & Industry, UAE Admiral Bento Costa Lima Leite de Albuquerque, Hon. Ian Macfarlane, Min. of Industry & Science, Australia HE Mohammed Saleh Abdulla Al Sada, Minister of Minister of Mines & Energy, Brazil HE Irene Muloni, Minister of Energy & Mineral Energy & Industry, Qatar HE José Maria Botelho de Vasconcelos, Minister of Development, Uganda HE Berat Albayrak, Minister of Energy & Natural Petroleum, Angola HE Salvador Namburete, Min. of Energy, Mozambique Resources, Turkey Ing. HE René Ortíz Durán, Minister of Energy & Hon. Jesse Norman, MP Parliamentary Under Secretary HE Khalid A. Al-Falih, Minister of Energy, Industry & Renewable Natural Resources, Republic of Ecuador of State, Minister of Energy & Industry, UK Mineral Resources, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia HE Eng. Tarek El Molla, Minister of Petroleum & Hon. Rachel Notley, Premier, Alberta Minister of Oil, Iraq Mineral Resources, Egypt HE Jabbar Ali Al-Luiebi, HE Alexander Novak, Deputy Prime Minister, Russia Minister of Oil, Electricity & Minister of Mines & HE Bakheet Al-Rashidi, HE Tomás González Estrada, Hon. Seamus O’Regan, Min. of Natural Resources, Water, Kuwait; Chairman, Kuwait Petroleum Energy, Colombia Canada Minister of Minister of Resources, Energy HE Mohammed Hamed Saif Al-Rumhy, Hon. Josh Frydenberg, HE Carlos Pérez, Minister of Hydrocarbons, Ecuador Oil & Gas, Oman & Northern Australia HE Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State, Hon. José Antonio González Anaya, Minister of HE Rocío Nahle García, Secretary of Energy, Mexico Petroleum & Natural Gas, India Finance, Mexico Minister of Infrastructure, Hon. Claver Gatete, Hon. Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Finance & HE Mme Lelenta Hawa Baba Bah, Minister of Mines & Republic of Rwanda Corporate Affairs, Government of India Petroleum, Mali Minister of Railways Hon. Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon. Amarjeet Sohi, Min. of Natural Resources, Canada HE Mohammad Barkindo, Secretary General, OPEC Commerce & Industry, Government of India HE Terje Søviknes, Min. of Petroleum & Energy, Norway H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Minister of HE Ashti Hawrami, Minister of Natural Resources, Energy, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Kurdistan Regional Government Iraq HE George Stathakis, Minister of Environment & Energy, Greece Hon. Kanat Bozumbayev, Minister of Energy, Republic Hirohide Hirai, Director General, METI, Japan HE Yuval Steinitz, Minister of Energy, Israel of Kazakhstan Shri Tarun Kapoor, Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum & Minister of Petroleum, Hon. Matthew Canavan, Minister for Resources & Natural Gas, Government of India HE Mohamed Abdel Vetah, Energy & Mining, Mauritania Northern Australia HE Yiorgos Lakkotrypis, Minister of Energy, Minister of Energy & Mines, Algeria Hon. Mauricio Cárdenas, Minister of Mines & Energy, Commerce, & Industry Republic of Cyprus HE Youcef Yousfi, Colombia Hon. Tord Lien, Minister of Petroleum & Energy, Norway Luis Videgaray Caso, Secretary of Finance & Public Hon. Gabriel Obiang Lima, Minister of Mines, Industry Credit, Mexico & Energy, Equatorial Guinea United States Officials Hon. Dan Brouillette, Secretary of Energy Hon. Gina McCarthy, Administrator, EPA Hon. Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State Hon. Neil Chatterjee, Chairman, FERC Hon. Ernest Moniz, Secretary of Energy Hon. Daniel Sullivan (AK), Senator Hon. John Cornyn (TX), Majority Whip, Senate Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman, Joint Chiefs Hon. Lawrence H. Summers, Treasury Secretary Hon. Michael J. Dunleavy, Governor, Alaska Hon. Lisa Murkowski (AK), Chairman, Senate Energy Hon. Sylvester Turner, Mayor, Houston, Texas Hon. John Hickenlooper, Governor, Colorado & Natural Resources Committee Hon. Jon Wellinghoff, Chairman, FERC Hon. Cheryl LaFleur, Chairman, FERC Hon. Gavin Newsom, Governor, California Hon. Ryan Zinke, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Joe Manchin (WV), Senator, Chair, Energy & Henry Paulson, Treasury Secretary Natural Resources Committee Hon. Rick Perry, Secretary of Energy Thought Leaders and NGOs Keith Alexander, Director, US Cyber Command Richard Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations Condeleza Rice, Stanford University, former US Robert Armstrong, Director, MIT Energy Initiative Susan Hockfield, President Emerita; Professor, MIT Secretary of State Fatih Birol, Executive Director, IEA Walter Isaacson, Author; Professor, Tulane Adam Sieminski, President, KAPSARC Ambassador William Burns, President, Carnegie Henry Kissinger, Former Secretary of State, US Angela Stent, Director, Center for Eurasian, Russian & East European Studies, Georgetown University Endowment for International Peace Fred Krupp, President, Environmental Defense Fund Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary, UNFCC Arun Majumdar, Jay Precourt Professor; Bill Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Director, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford Energy Industry Nick Akins, Chairman, President & CEO, AEP Mark Gyetvay, Deputy Chairman, NOVATEK Pedro Pizarro, President & CEO, Edison International Mohamed Al Hammadi, CEO, Emirates Nuclear Energy Harold Hamm, Chairman & CEO, Continental Patti Poppe, President & CEO, PG&E Corporation, HE Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of State & CEO, Gary Heminger, Chairman & CEO, Marathon Petroleum Former President & CEO, CMS Energy Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) John Hess, Chairman & CEO, Hess Corporation Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman & CEO, TOTAL S.A. Nizar Al-Adsani, CEO, Kuwait Petroleum Thad Hill, President & CEO, Calpine Corporation Scott Prochazka, President & CEO, CenterPoint Vagit Alekpereov, President & Chairman, LUKOIL Vicki Hollub, President & CEO, Occidental Eldar Saetre, Executive Vice President, Equinor Marco Alverà, CEO, Snam Ralph Izzo, Chairman of the Board, President & CEO, Josu Jon Imaz San Miguel, CEO, Repsol S.A. Farouk Hussain Al-Zanki, CEO, Kuwait Petroleum Public Service Enterprise Group Igor Sechin, Executive Chairman & CEO, Rosneft B. Anand, CEO, Nayara Energy Yuji Kakimi, President, JERA Shashi Shanker, Chairman & Managing Director, ONGC Greg Armstrong, Chairman & CEO, Plains All American Hirobumi Kawano, President, JOGMEC Robert Shapard, Chairman & CEO, Oncor B. Ashok, Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation Steven Kean, President & CEO, Kinder Morgan Scott Sheffield,Chairman & CEO, Pioneer Felipe Bayón, CEO, Ecopetrol S.A. Glenn Kellow, President & CEO, Peabody Eric Silagy, President & CEO, Florida Power & Light Leo Birnbaum, Board Member, E.ON Richard Kinder, Executive Chairman, Kinder Morgan Michael Smith, Chairman & CEO, Freeport LNG Roberto Castello Branco, CEO, Petrobras Bill Klesse, Chairman & CEO, Valero Energy Charif Souki, Exec. Chairman of the Board, Tellurian Lord John Browne, Executive Chairman, L1 Energy Isabelle Kocher, CEO, Engie M.K. Surana, Chairman & Managing Director, Daniel Cristian González Casartelli, CEO, YPF Keisuke Kuroki, President, JOGMEC Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Peter Coleman, CEO & Managing Director, Woodside Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director, Nigerian Doug Suttles, President & CEO, EnCana Christopher Crane, President & CEO, Exelon National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Tengku Muhammad Taufik, President & CEO, PETRONAS David Crane, President & CEO, NRG Energy Ryan Lance, Chairman & CEO, ConocoPhillips Jim Teague, Co-CEO, Enterprise Products Holdings Theodore Craver, Chairman & CEO, Edison Int. Gertjan Lankhorst, CEO, GasTerra Ernie Thrasher, CEO & Chief Marketing Officer, Xcoal & XLNG Energy & Resources Leo Denault, Chairman & CEO, Entergy Jean-Bernard Lévy, CEO & Chairman, EDF CEO, PEMEX Claudio Descalzi, CEO, Eni Fanrong Li, CEO & President, CNOOC Carlos Treviňo, Chairman & Managing Director, GAIL Bob Dudley, Chairman, OGCI, Former Group Chief Mark Little, President & CEO, Suncor Energy B.C. Tripathi, Executive, bp plc Zhenya Liu, President & CEO, State Grid, China S.M. Vaidya, Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation Thomas Fanning, Chairman & CEO, Southern Co. Bernard Looney, Group Chief Executive, bp plc Ben van Beurden, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell Thomas Farrell, II, Executive Chair, Dominion Jeffrey Lyash, President & CEO, Ontario Power Jeff Ventura, Chairman & CEO, Range Resources Jim Fitterling, CEO, The Dow Chemical Company Mpho Makwana, Chairman, Eskom Holding Pat Vincent-Collawn, Chairman & CEO, PNM Stephen Fitzpatrick, CEO & Founder, OVO Energy Jaime Francisco Hernández Martínez, General Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin, President & CEO, PETRONAS Robert Flexon, President & CEO, Dynegy Director, CFE Yilin Wang, Chairman, CNPC Jack Fusco, President & CEO, Cheniere Energy Alexander Medvedev, Deputy Chairman, Gazprom Kelcy Warren, Chair & CEO, Energy Transfer Partners Ignacio Galán, Chairman & CEO, Iberdrola, S.A. 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