Achieving an innovative global economy means to be on board in addressing the new paradigms of energy security. Energy security is a pressing issue that means replacing the unsustainable energy resources like fossil fuels, with ones that don't put the planet in danger of extreme climate change.
On the way to net zero, energy security will only rise in importance. Energy security concerns include probabilities of interruptions and induced price volatility, with oil and gas supplies being concentrated in a small number of low-cost producers with low-carbon footprints, a shift from the need to secure availability of fuels to critical minerals and a more central role of electricity security amid rising electrification.
B20 Indonesia aims to further bring into light the importance of ensuring an uninterrupted and reliable fuel supply and critical energy-related commodities at affordable prices.
Renewable deployment brings major benefits for energy security, but needs a shift in policy and market design. This year’s B20 seeks to accelerate the just transition to sustainable energy to address energy poverty.
(President Director & CEO PT Pertamina (Persero))
Nicke Widyawati serves as President Director of PT Pertamina (Persero). She is a graduate of Business Law – Padjadjaran University (S2) in 2009 and Industrial Engineering – ITB (S1) in 1991 and has been an Executive in various places since 2009, before serving as President Director of PT Pertamina (Persero), Nicke Widyawati was trusted as Director Pertamina HR and has served as Director of Strategic Procurement 1 PT PLN (Persero).
(Managing Director of PT Jababeka Infrastruktur)
Agung Wicaksono is the Managing Director of PT. Jababeka Infrastruktur. He also lectures at School of Business & Management, Institute of Technology Bandung (SBM ITB) and co-founder of its Center for Policy and Public Management. In 2016-2018 he was appointed by the Governor of Jakarta to be the COO of MRT Jakarta, the city government-owned enterprise tasked with operating the first MRT in Indonesia. In 2018-2020, he was promoted to be the CEO of Transportasi Jakarta, operator of the world’s largest bus rapid transit network.
From 2014 to 2016 he was assigned by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources as the Vice Chairman of PMO for 35000 MW Electricity Projects, as well as member of the Performance Management Unit of the ministry. He was also formerly a member of The Oil and Gas Governance Reform Team. During SBY’s government, he was Special Assistant to the Head of President’s Delivery Unit for Development Monitoring and Oversight (UKP4).
Agung accomplished his Ph.D. dissertation in International Management at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland on corporate governance of state-owned enterprises in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Following a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from ITB, he obtained his M.Sc. from Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany.
(Senior Vice President, Research, Technology & Innovation at PT Pertamina (Persero))
Oki Muraza is the Senior Vice President Research & Technology Innovation in Pertamina (Persero). He received his PhD from TU Eindhoven, MSc fromTU Delft and BSc in Chemical Engineering from ITB. He was one of the World’s top 2% influential Energy scientists worldwide by Stanford University in 2020. He has more than 20 years in energy industry.
(CEO of ACWA Power)
Utilizing the long-term investor mind-set and cost minimization focus, Paddy Padmanathan President & CEO of ACWA Power has established a world leading developer, investor and operator of power generation and desalinated water production plants and now the first at-scale green hydrogen production facility, all valued at US$66 Billion employing 3500 people across 16 countries in three continents.
(President and CEO Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.)
Seiji Izumisawa is a Member of the Board and, since April 2019, President and CEO of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), a leading industrial group. Prior to becoming CEO, he was Chief Strategy Officer. In addition to over 20 years in MHI’s Technical Headquarters, he has also worked in the Space Project Dept and served as Senior Executive Officer and Board Member at Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
(CEO at Raízen)
Ricardo Mussa is CEO at Raízen, an integrated energy company committed to sustainability. Graduated in Production Engineering by Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo, and he has worked for multinationals such as Unilever and Danone. In 2007, he joined Cosan, as one of the founders and CEO at Radar for 5 years, a company dedicated to investing in agricultural land with high potential for appreciation. In 2014, he assumed as CEO at Moove, the Lubricants business of Cosan, with operations in 6 countries including Europe and Latin America. In 2017, he assumed the executive vice-presidency of Logistics, Distribution & Trading at Raízen. In 2020, he became CEO at Raízen and today he leads a team of 29 thousand people.
(Chairman of the Board at ENGIE SA)
Jean-Pierre Clamadieu was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors ofEngie in May 2018. He has been CEO and Board member of Solvay between 2012 and 2019. He joined Solvay in September 2011 as member of the Executive Committee, after the acquisition of Rhodia by Solvay. Previously, he was Rhodia’s Chief Executive Officer since 2003 and Chairman of the Board of Directors since 2008. Before joining the chemical industry, he graduated from École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris and had a nine-year career at the French Civil Service, including as advisor to the Minister of Labor. Jean-Pierre Clamadieu is Chairman of the Board of Opéra de Paris, member of the Board of Directors of Axaand Airbus. He has been President of the European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC) between 2014 and 2016 and member of the Board of Directors of the International Chemical Industry Council (ICCA). Jean-Pierre Clamadieu was Chairman of the Sustainable Development Commission of MEDEF between 2007 and 2014.
(CEO of PT Vale Indonesia TbK)
Febriany has more than twenty years working experience with international coverage in mining industry as well as finance. She was CFO of Vale Indonesia for more than 5 years and was promoted to Deputy CEO role in January 2019. She was appointed to CEO role at end of April 2021. Prior to her CFO’s role, she worked for Vale Base Metal Regional Office for Asia Pacific and Africa based in Brisbane, Australia, overseeing operations in Indonesia, New Caledonia, Japan, China, Taiwan and Zambia. She has been with Vale for more than14 years. Prior to Vale, she worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) Jakarta and Amsterdam. She earned her MBA from UCLA Anderson and NUS Singapore. She holds bachelor’s degree in economy from University of Indonesia. She is also a Certified Public Accountant – Indonesia and Australia. She is a mother of two beautiful children, Kyra and Evan Day. She is recently named as Asia’s Top Sustainability Superwomen 2019, together with other 26 outstanding women leaders from 11 countries across Asia.
(CEO of Accenture in Growth Markets)
Gianfranco Casati is Chief Executive Officer—Growth Markets, responsible for managing Accenture’s business in Asia Pacific, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
Gianfranco and the leaders across geographies and Accenture’s four horizontal businesses—Strategy & Consulting, Interactive, Technology, Operations—collaborate closely to set long-term priorities for the regions. Together, they work with clients to strategize and shape their businesses for continued success. To make this happen, they come together as “One Accenture” to create solutions that are relevant to our clients and our clients’ customers, at the local level.
Gianfranco’s vision is for Accenture to work at the heart of “digital everywhere” transformation, to help our clients take advantage of the next waves of growth. With this in mind, he and his leaders drive an ambitious plan to extend the network of innovation hubs across the countries in Growth Markets. They also led the charge to secure a number of acquisitions, all of which helped boost Accenture’s collective workforce and in-demand skillset across the regions. These investments enabled our business in Growth Markets to grow double-digit year-on-year for the past few years.
Prior to taking on his current role, Gianfranco was Group Chief Executive of Accenture's Products operating group, which serves clients in the air, freight & travel services; automotive; consumer goods & services; industrial equipment; infrastructure & transportation services; life sciences; and retail industries. Among the many global clients he has served during his career with Accenture are Pirelli, Alcatel, Siemens and Sony.
Gianfranco joined Accenture over three decades ago and became a partner in 1994. He is a member of Accenture's Global Management Committee.Gianfranco holds a degree in economics from Pavia University in Italy and is currently based in sunny Singapore.
(Senior Vice President - Downstream of Saudi Aramco)
Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani is Saudi Aramco’s senior vice president of Downstream, where he has served since September 13, 2020.
In addition to leading the Downstream organization, Mr. Al Qahtani serves as chairman of AramcoTrading Company, Motiva Enterprises, Saudi Aramco Jubail Refinery Company, and the King Salman Energy City Development Company. He is also a board member of the Dhahran Techno Valley Holding Company, the Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden), Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, as well as Pengerang Refining Company Sdn Bhd and Pengerang Petrochemical Sdn Bhd (collectively known as PRefChem).
Mohammed is the co-lead chairman of the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Oversight Board. In addition, he is a member of the Board of Advisors for the Bilateral U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce. Other boards on which he has served include the Saudi Council of Engineers, the Arabian Geophysical & Surveying Company Ltd., and the International Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Over the course of his career at Saudi Aramco, Mr. Al Qahtani has demonstrated versatile leadership in roles spanning the corporate, upstream, and downstream sectors. In 2008, he was appointed Saudi Aramco’s Chief Petroleum Engineer. In 2009, he assumed the position of executive director and then vice president of Petroleum Engineering & Development, followed by roles as vice president of Saudi Aramco Corporate Affairs and vice president of Corporate Planning. In 2016, Mohammed became a member of corporate management and was named senior vice president of Upstream, a position he held until assuming his current role in Downstream.
Mohammed earned a Bachelor of Science degree in petroleum engineering from King Fahad University of Petroleum & Minerals in 1988, followed by a master’s degree and a doctorate in the same field from the University of Southern California in 1992 and 1996, respectively. He has taken part in leadership and management training programs, including the IMD Leadership Program in Lausanne, Switzerland; the Saudi Aramco Management Development Seminar in Washington, D.C.; the Oil Economies Seminar in London; the Career Development and Training program in Bahrain; and the Oxford Energy Seminar in London.
(Chairman of Sinopec Group)
Dr. Ma has a petroleum geology background. He was appointed Managing Director of Exploration and Production Department of Sinopec Corp. in May 2008. In July 2010, he served as Deputy Chief Geologist of Sinopec Corp. In August 2013, he was appointed Chief Geologist of Sinopec Corp. In December 2015, he served as Vice President of Sinopec Group and appointed Senior Vice President of Sinopec Corp. In February 2016, he was elected as Director of Sinopec Corp. In October 2018, he was appointed President of Sinopec Corp. In April 2019, he was appointed Director of the Board and President of Sinopec Group.
In November 2021, he was appointed Chairman of Sinopec Group.
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