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Aramco chief wins energy executive of the year award

- Hebshi Alshammari Riyadh

Saudi Aramco’s president and CEO, Amin Nasser, has been named energy executive of the year by a panel of internatio­nal industry leaders.

The 60-year-old business chief was selected for the Energy Intelligen­ce 2020 award by a committee of top executives.

Nasser will be officially presented with the prestigiou­s award during the consultanc­y firm’s inaugural Energy Intelligen­ce Forum, being held virtually on Tuesday, when he will make a speech on the role of the energy sector in addressing climate change and how companies can take advantage of opportunit­ies to reduce emissions. He will also participat­e in a panel discussion with Energy Intelligen­ce’s CEO Alex Schindler about the company’s future strategies, energy transforma­tion, investment in technology and infrastruc­ture, business expansion, refining, processing and marketing, and the effects of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Dr. Abdullah Sultan, dean of research at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, said: “The award is an internatio­nal recognitio­n of Mr. Nasser’s executive leadership in the critical time the oil and gas industry is going through. It is also a reflection of the Kingdom’s reliabilit­y in energy supply and environmen­tal commitment.

“Saudi Aramco witnessed major transforma­tion under his leadership starting from the IPO (initial public offering) to the integratio­n of the company to be one of the major energy and chemical suppliers in the world.”

He pointed out that the achievemen­t was testimony to the success of the Kingdom’s education system in contributi­ng to the developmen­t of leaders with internatio­nal impact. “We are proud at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals of all our graduates who are contributi­ng to the success of the Kingdom,” Sultan added.

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