A major shift is underway in global energy markets. Energy transition has dominated the conversation across the energy and trading value chain and continues to command attention.

A perfect storm has developed where in the race to tackle climate change, dozens of the world’s biggest economies have adopted targets for net-zero emissions by 2050 and are cutting fossil fuels and boosting clean energies. Big investment trends are now pointing to enabling technologies for alternative fuels to do the heavy lifting for the next stage of the transition. Meanwhile, carbon prices are soaring, and energy companies are recalibrating their strategies and business models for a net-zero world with a new sense of urgency.

Energy companies today stand at the precipice of a massive transformation and they need to navigate the most disruptive period in modern history, deliver upon their net-zero goals and drive towards a sustainable low carbon energy future.

Are you ready for this shift?

On March 30-31, the Asia Energy Transition Conference will virtually host leading energy companies in the region to discuss the top challenges and risk response strategies to address the rapid pace and scale of the energy transition. 

Key program topics:
- The roles conventional and new energy sources will play in advancing the energy transition
- How will companies develop a business model by turning the climate rhetoric into a business strategy?
- Leveraging voluntary carbon markets and pricing for an emissions reduction strategy
- New technologies and market disrupters for scale and commercialization of clean energy
- Private-public sector cooperation on the path towards a net-zero carbon circular economy
- The race for decarbonization: finding pockets of opportunities and pre-empting the challenges in Asian energy markets

Energy transition will demand rapid decarbonization, decentralization, and digitalization of energy production, supply, and consumption. Register and don’t miss out on perspectives from a lineup of low carbon and clean energy producers, regulators, financial institutions, utilities, and industry analysts from across the region and beyond on the latest approaches to navigate this rapidly shifting landscape.

Registration closes March 28, 5pm SGT.
 

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Agenda

Conference Day 1: Deeper Decarbonization - Wednesday, March 30, 2022
    Session 1: Energy in metamorphosis

    • 8:45 AM Conference chairperson’s welcome remarks
      Calvin Lee, Head of Asia Content, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 8:50 AM KEYNOTE: Pathways to a lower carbon future
      Irtiza Sayyed, President, ExxonMobil Indonesia
    • 9:05 AM KEYNOTE: The opportunities and challenges of greening Asia’s energy systems
      Vipul Tuli, South Asia CEO, Sembcorp
    • 9:30 AM Panel: Rising above the tension: A look at the 2-degree challenge, policies, financing and strategies for winners
      Dhruba Purkayastha, India Director & USICEF Director, Climate Policy Initiative
      Richard Day, Director Strategy, Policy and Communications, Growth and Low Carbon Division, Department for Energy and Mining, Government of South Australia
      Duncan Burt, Chief Sustainability Officer and Director for COP26, National Grid
      Moderator: Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Head of News, Asia, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 10:10 AM Transforming energy markets towards sustainability
      Trinity Lloyd, Energy Transition and Sustainability Lead, Google
    • 10:40 AM Networking break
    Session 2: Carbon markets

    • 11:10 AM International carbon markets: what role could carbon capture and storage and emission removal technologies play
      Luca Lo Re, Analyst, Environment and Climate Change Unit, Directorate of Sustainability, Technology and Outlooks, International Energy Agency
    • 11:40 AM Commodifying carbon in Asia
      Howie Lee, Economist, OCBC
    • 12:10 PM Panel: Voluntary carbon markets: stakeholders, trading and pricing in an opaque market
      John Davis, Director, Business Development APAC, South Pole
      Angelo Sartori, Director, Regional Outreach, Verra
      Eddie Listorti, CEO, Viridios Capital
      Ben Stuart, Chief Commercial Officer, Xpansiv
      Moderator: Vandana Sebastian, Analyst, Energy Transition Pricing, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 12:50 PM Networking break
    Session 3: Low carbon commodities & carbon neutrality

    • 2:05 PM Economy-wide decarbonization: Pathways to a low-carbon future
      Neva Espinoza, Vice President, Energy Supply and Low-Carbon Resources, EPRI
    • 2:30 PM Carbon neutral LNG: Bridging the divide
      Ciaran Roe, Global Director – LNG, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 3:00 PM Networking break
    Session 4: Decarbonizing shipping

    • 4:00 PM Maritime decarbonization: building an agile strategy across the shipping value chain
      Capt. Raja Sager, Vice President, Group HSSE, MISC Group
    • 4:30 PM Panel: Which low carbon marine fuels will power the different sectors of the shipping industry?
      Fergus Eley, Head of Maritime Enterprise, Maritime & Supply Chain Excellence, BHP
      Yan Chong Yaw, Director of Refinitiv Oil Research - Asia, Refinitiv
      Sanjay Verma, Director Decarbonization Solutions, Asia, Wartsila
      Pradeep Rajan, Senior Managing Editor, Asia Freight, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      Moderator: Andrew Scorer, Freight Analytics Manager, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 5:10 PM LNG as a marine fuel and the case of methane emissions
      Anastasia Zania, Freight Analyst, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 5:40 PM Conference chairperson’s closing remarks
      Calvin Lee, Head of Asia Content, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    Conference Day 2: Future Energy - Thursday, March 31, 2022
      Session 5: Hydrogen & renewables

      • 09.00 AM Conference chairperson welcome remarks
        Calvin Lee, Head of Asia Content, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      • 09.05 AM Fireside chat: The pathway to scaling and commercializing hydrogen
        Emmanouil Kakaras, Executive Vice President, NEXT Energy Business, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
        Moderator: Roman Kramarchuk, Head of Future Energy Outlooks, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      • 09.35 AM Unlocking renewable power in Asia through storage: Hydro, solar & wind power
        Philip Napier-Moore, Energy Sector Leader, ASEAN and East Asia, Mott MacDonald
      • 10:05 AM Fireside chat: APAC hydrogen leaders insights: Japan, South Korea, Australia and Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC)
        Jeremy Stone, Non-Executive Director & Senior Advisor, J-Power Latrobe Valley
        Moderator: Mendo Kundevski, Director – Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      • 10.55 AM Port of Rotterdam as a hydrogen hub: Delivering sustainable energy and feedstock to Europe
        Xander Japin, Business manager H2 import & CCUS Commercial Delivery, S&P Global Port of Rotterdam
      • 11:25 AM Networking break
      Session 6: Green grid & transport

      • 11:45 AM Role of green energy sources and data centers in charting the transition roadmap
        Wandrille Doucerain, Head of Business Development (Data Centres), ENGIE South East Asia
      • 12:15 PM Net-zero emissions opportunities for gas utilities
        Richard Meyer, Vice President, Energy Markets, Analysis and Standards, American Gas Association
      • 12:45 PM The role of electric vehicles in energy transition
        Suresh Sivanandam, Sales Director – Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      • 1:15 PM Hydrogen for heavy duty trucking: lessons learned from Europe
        Margaux Moore, Head, Energy Transition Research, Trafigura
      • 1:25 PM Conference chairperson’s closing remarks
        Calvin Lee, Head of Asia Content, S&P Global Commodity Insights

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      Richard Meyer
      Vice President, Energy Markets, Analysis and Standards, American Gas Association

      Richard Meyer serves as Vice President of Energy Markets, Analysis, and Standards at the American Gas Association, which represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.

      Richard is responsible for overseeing AGA’s energy markets, analysis, and codes and standards activities that support the association’s outreach to advance awareness of the vital role that natural gas utilities serve in meeting the needs of a clean energy economy.

      In his tenth year at AGA, Mr. Meyer’s work relates to natural gas supply and demand fundamentals, gas end-use economics, greenhouse gas emissions including methane topics, climate change policy, renewable gases, energy efficiency, and distributed generation technologies like combined heat and power, reliability and resilience, and innovation including advanced gas production and end-use technologies.

      Before AGA, Mr. Meyer was a Senior Associate with ICF International in its Fuels and Technology group. He worked on a range of natural gas and propane market modeling, analyses, and climate-related projects. He has an M.A. in Global Environmental Politics from American University and an M.S. in Physics from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.

      Richard serves on the Business Council for Sustainable Energy Board of Directors and Council of the National Capital Area Chapter of the United States Association of Energy Economics.

      Richard and his wife Samantha, with their son Rex, live in Washington DC.

      Fergus Eley
      Head of Maritime Enterprise, Maritime & Supply Chain Excellence, BHP

      Fergus Eley is the Head of Maritime Enterprise at BHP and is passionate about delivering decarbonization, technology, and commercial solutions to improve global supply chains. Seafarers continue to play an integral role in keeping the global economy running – building health, safety, and well-being of all front-line workers is at the forefront of this work. BHP moves cargo along its commodity supply chain using bulk, break-bulk, wet, and containerized freight and plays a leading role in decarbonizing the maritime industry while driving safe and efficient business solutions.

      Dhruba Purkayastha
      India Director & USICEF Director, Climate Policy Initiative

      Dhruba Purkayastha is CPI’s India Director, where he leads and guides the Delhi team in developing innovative finance and policy solutions in support of the renewable energy and green growth plans of the Government of India. Dhruba is also the Director of US-India Clean Energy Finance (USICEF), for which CPI serves as the Program Manager. USICEF is India’s first project preparation facility to scale up distributed renewable energy businesses and drive long-term debt financing from OPIC and other international financial institutions.

      Dhruba comes with over 20 years of experience and his expertise lies in management consulting, investment banking, credit rating and international development financing in Asian countries. In addition to his role at CPI, he is a guest faculty at leading business schools in India. Dhruba also advices a wide range of government and public sector institutions banks and financial institutions, multilateral institutions, regulators in areas of policy and institutional development.

      Dhruba joined CPI from International Finance Corporation (IFC) where he served as the Program Manager for Investment Climate Advisory. Prior to IFC, he worked with The World Bank as a Senior Specialist, in the South Asia Finance and Private Sector unit in lending operations for infrastructure financing and clean energy financing, public-private partnerships, SME finance, banking, and capital market reforms, private sector development – improving investment climate and competitiveness. He has also worked with ICRA Limited as a Group Head for Infrastructure and Government Consulting practices.

      Dhruba is an Engineering graduate from Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Ranchi, and a Post Graduate in Management from Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta and has a PhD from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi in Financing Infrastructure Investments in Developing Countries. He is also advising the Department of Economic Affairs in the Government of India’s Ministry of Finance, on revising the approach to credit ratings for infrastructure public-private partnership (PPP) projects in India, and on setting up a credit enhancement facility in India to enable credit enhanced bonds for infrastructure PPP projects.

      Dhruba regularly speaks at events and as an expert to media on financing, clean energy, infrastructure, and climate investments in developing countries.

      Wandrille Doucerain
      Head of Business Development (Data Centres), ENGIE South East Asia

      Wandrille DOUCERAIN is Head of Business Development (Data Centres) at ENGIE South East Asia, part of the ENGIE Group, one of the largest independent power producers in the world and leader in energy efficiency services worldwide.

      Wandrille oversees all data centre business activities across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, with a view to help customers meet their energy needs while implementing their transition towards carbon neutrality.

      Prior to this appointment, Wandrille was Head of Digital Solutions & Strategic Projects at ENGIE South East Asia since September 2019, to accelerate the digital transformation of ENGIE and its customers businesses in the region through innovations and new business models which elevated the company’s end to end value proposition for low-carbon energy solutions. He also played a key role in establishing ENGIE as a strategic partner for corporates and cities eager to embark on their sustainable transformation.

      Wandrille joined ENGIE in 2010 and has been involved in many large M&A projects to accelerate ENGIE’s portfolio transition towards low-carbon infrastructure assets. In March 2019 he relocated from ENGIE Group France to Asia.

      He holds a bachelor’s degree in business from NEOMA.

      Neva Espinoza
      Vice President, Energy Supply and Low-Carbon Resources, EPRI

      Neva Espinoza is the Vice President, Energy Supply and Low-Carbon Resources at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

      In this role she is leading a team focused on the research, development, and application of technologies for safe, reliable, and affordable power generation while supporting energy transformation in the power system. Research areas are focused on a range of energy supply technologies, including both existing and future generating assets and how they can be best leveraged in a deeply decarbonized power system. This includes the existing fossil fleet, large-scale renewable generation assets, bulk energy storage, and the production and use of low-carbon energy carriers.

      In addition, Espinoza is leading the Low-Carbon Resources Initiative, in partnership with Gas Technology Institute, to accelerate development and deployment of low-carbon technologies.

      Espinoza previously served as the Director of R&D for EPRI’s Generation Sector. She joined EPRI in January 2012 with more than 10 years of operational and engineering experience in the power industry, across a diverse set of assets and technologies. Prior to EPRI, Espinoza served in technical and leadership positions at NRG’s Arthur Kill Power Station, Exelon’s Oyster Creek Power Station and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory.

      Espinoza received a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Rutgers University and Master of Business Administration degree from Wake Forest University. She is a graduate of the U.S. Navy’s Officer Nuclear Power Program and held a senior reactor operator license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

      Irtiza Sayyed
      President, ExxonMobil Indonesia

      Irtiza was appointed as President of ExxonMobil Indonesia in December 2020.

      Irtiza joined ExxonMobil in 2006 in Houston, Texas, and has held a variety of management positions in the corporation’s natural gas marketing and business development organizations with portfolios covering Americas, Europe, Russia, Caspian, Middle East and Asia Pacific. Irtiza has also held senior positions in corporate finance, strategic planning and refining.

      Prior to joining ExxonMobil, he worked in industrial healthcare and banking.

      Irtiza holds a degree in Engineering and an MBA.

      He is married with two daughters. Irtiza enjoys spending time with family and playing golf.

      Trinity Lloyd
      Energy Transition and Sustainability Lead, Google

      Trinity Lloyd leads the Energy Transition and Sustainability practice for Google Cloud. She is responsible for aligning Google’s vast inventory of sustainability assets to the ESG priorities of the world’s largest corporations. Activating an ecosystem of collaboration and innovation powered by big data, Ms. Lloyd brings industries and sectors together to tackle tough challenges, capture emerging markets, and accelerate a sustainable, resilient, and profitable future.

      Prior to joining Google, Trinity spent 25 years building successful programs for top technology firms including; Dell, Cisco, and VMWare. Her work was recently cited in the Wall Street Journal and the Biden White House Sustainable Aviation Plan.

      Richard Day
      Director Strategy, Policy and Communications, Growth and Low Carbon Division, Department for Energy and Mining, Government of South Australia

      Richard joined the South Australian Government in 2001 and since that time has worked across the energy, climate change, industry development and low carbon economy portfolios.

      He currently heads up a Directorate within the Department of Energy and Mining that is charged with capturing the economic growth and decarbonisation opportunities associated with South Australia’s clean energy transformation towards net 100% renewables, as well as sharing this story with the world.

      Richard has spearheaded the development of SA’s Hydrogen Roadmap, Hydrogen Action Plan, Hydrogen Export Modelling Tool, and overseen the development of the State’s Electric Vehicle Action Plan. He is passionate about opportunities to further grow and attract energy intensive value-added industries to SA and is part of the Leadership Team for the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Co-operative Research Centre (HILT CRC).

      Luca Lo Re
      Analyst, Environment and Climate Change Unit, Directorate of Sustainability, Technology and Outlooks, International Energy Agency

      Luca Lo Re is a physicist working as international climate policy analyst in the Environment and Climate Change Unit at the International Energy Agency, and member of the secretariat of the OECD-IEA Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG). His work focuses on international carbon markets, Article 6 and net zero. He is the lead author of several publications in these areas, and contributing author of the IEA Net Zero by 2050 Global Roadmap Report and of the 2021 UNEP Emissions Gap Report, among others. In the past, he has worked as climate policy advisor for the World Resources Institute (WRI), EcoAct and Perspectives Climate Change.

      Jeremy Stone
      Non-Executive Director & Senior Advisor, J-Power Latrobe Valley

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      Capt. Raja Sager
      Vice President, Group HSSE, MISC Group

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      Emmanouil Kakaras
      Executive Vice President, NEXT Energy Business, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

      Professor Dr. Emmanouil Kakaras has been Executive Vice President NEXT Energy Business at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries EMEA since 1 April 2021.

      Prior to this role, he was Senior Vice President for New Products and Energy Solutions at MHI Group company Mitsubishi Power Europe since January 2018. Up until then he served as Vice President and Head of Research & Development at Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe since September 2012. His research and development activities mainly focus on flexible operation of thermal plants, on fuel cells and electrolysers, the development of large-scale energy storage and the utilization of CO2. He is a member of the Board of Directors of EU Turbines.

      Professor Kakaras’ academic background is on clean energy generation technologies and since December 1991 he has been Professor at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. He has been also guest lecturer at the Universities of Warsaw and Tokyo. He participates as an external member in various working groups organized by the European Commission (CAG, Energy Committee), the Advisory Council of the Technology Platforms on Zero Emission Power Plants and on Smart Networks for Energy Transition as well as the Scientific Board of Industrial Associations (VGB, Rhein Ruhr Power, BDI). Professor Kakaras is also a member of several advisory committees of academic institutions (EASAC, Academy of Athens, EASE).

      Philip Napier-Moore
      Energy Sector Leader, ASEAN and East Asia, Mott MacDonald

      Phil Napier-Moore is Mott MacDonald’s Energy Sector Leader for ASEAN and East Asia, responsible for the Group’s regional support to clients on the global energy transition.

      Working across the energy value chain for 18 years, he has overseen support to multilateral agencies, national governments and diverse private companies on low-carbon power projects in 30 countries around the world, in particular within Asia and Europe.

      During 2018 to 2021, was global practice leader for Mott MacDonald’s work in renewable energy, to coordinate the company’s global strategy, systems, tools and research work in this area – including founding of the company’s Renewable Energy Academy for training the next generation of engineers supporting the energy transition, now in its fifth year.

      A Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Energy Institute, he obtained his Masters of Engineering from Oxford University.

      Duncan Burt
      Chief Sustainability Officer and Director for COP26, National Grid

      Duncan Burt is the Chief Sustainability Officer at National Grid Group, leading the Group’s engagement in decarbonisation and climate change.

      Duncan was Director of Operations for the UK electricity and gas transmission grids until May 2020 when he took up the post of Director of COP26 and Responsible Business.

      He has held a variety of commercial and engineering roles at National Grid. Prior to joining the company, he worked in Pharmaceuticals for GlaxoSmithKline.

      National Grid is one of the largest listed utilities in the world, with operations in the UK and the US.

      Howie Lee
      Economist, OCBC

      Howie joined OCBC Global Treasury as an Economist in January 2019. He is responsible for providing commodities insights covering both the near and medium-term horizons. As an economist, his market views have been widely sought after by both the local and international media. He has been consistently quoted by numerous media outlets, including The Straits Times, The Business Times, Channel NewsAsia, Bloomberg, Reuters and the Nikkei Asian Review.

      In his seven years in the industry, Howie has gained professional experience on the buy side, sell side and the government. He began his career at local derivatives broker Phillip Futures, before moving on to agricultural commodity powerhouse Olam International, where his detailed coverage of his portfolio aided the trading desk in churning out profits for three consecutive years. Howie also had a stint with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), where he applied his econometric expertise to conduct stress tests on the local financial sector.

      Howie holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Economics from the National University of Singapore and has passed Level I and II of the CFA exam.

      Xander Japin
      Business manager H2 import & CCUS Commercial Delivery, Port of Rotterdam

      Xander Japin is working as business developer hydrogen (H2) and carbon capture and storage (ccs) at the Port of Rotterdam. He is a specialist in the establishment of cross-sectoral cooperation (public-private partnerships) and developing new business opportunity's related to the Energy Transition. He is involved in the development of a CCS supply chain in Rotterdam through Porthos and responsible for setting up an H2 import terminal strategy for the port of Rotterdam. He is experienced in international relations and familiar with politics (United Nations, European Union, Netherlands). Xander truly believes in an impact society, where organisations incorporate impact (financial and non-financial) in their decision-making processes.

      Yan Chong Yaw
      Director of Refinitiv Oil Research - Asia, Refinitiv

      Yaw Yan Chong is the Director of Refinitiv (formerly Thomson Reuters) Oil Research & Forecasts in Asia, part of its Commodities Research division. He is also the inspiration behind the Asia Oil Flows Assessment Module, that provides fundamental assessments of cargo flows across the oil barrel to and from demand and supply regions, after having learnt the fundamentals of Supply & Demand in the more than 10 years that he has been in the oil industry, starting out as a Price Editor in Platts, being an Energy Correspondent with Reuters and also having spent some time as a Trading Analyst in Merrill Lynch.

      Vipul Tuli
      South Asia CEO, Sembcorp

      Vipul Tuli is the Managing Director of Sembcorp Energy India Limited (SEIL) – the Indian subsidiary of Sembcorp Group. He also heads Sembcorp’s South Asia business and oversees Sembcorp’s investments and key stakeholder relationships in India and Bangladesh as CEO, South Asia. He has been associated with the Sembcorp group since 2015 in various capacities, including the role of Chief Executive Officer & Country Head, India, as Managing Director of Sembcorp’s thermal businesses in India, and as the Head of Group Strategy at Sembcorp Industries.

      In addition to heading Sembcorp's India business, Mr. Tuli also chairs the Power Committee at FICCI.

      Prior to joining Sembcorp, Vipul was a Senior Partner with McKinsey & Company and helped build and lead the Asian energy practice. Mr. Tuli’s experience spans power generation, fuel management, upstream oil and gas, refining, marketing and distribution, petrochemicals and speciality chemicals. He has also advised government institutions across Asia on issues of energy policy, organisation, industry structure and regulation. He is an alumnus of IIM, Calcutta, and IIT, Delhi.

      John Davis
      Director, Business Development APAC, South Pole

      John Davis is South Pole's Commercial Director, APAC & North America. He is an expert within the financial sustainability market, with global experience ranging from Europe to New Zealand. Prior to joining South Pole, John accumulated a decade of profound experience in the environmental and energy markets at Spectron and CF Partners. John has traded with and advised participants in all global carbon markets including the EU-ETS, New Zealand, Australia and South Korea.

      Margaux Moore
      Head, Energy Transition Research, Trafigura

      Margaux Moore is the Head of Energy Transition Research Group at Trafigura, one of the largest physical commodities trading groups in the world. In her role, she assesses the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition, focusing on the evolution of decarbonised transport, the integration of renewables and storage in power generation and the adoption of carbon capture and utilisation. This includes studying the potential of hydrogen, with the aim to develop and accelerate the commercial adoption of the molecule across the spectrum of Trafigura’s activities in trading, logistics and retail fuelling.

      Margaux also leads the Group’s internal power ventures fund, investing in disruptive technologies and businesses in the energy transition.

      She joined Trafigura in 2015 as a graduate having starting her career as a metals operator in Latin America and Singapore. She holds a BS in International Management from the Warwick Business School.

      Founded in 1993, Trafigura is one of the largest physical commodities trading groups in the world. At the heart of global supply, Trafigura connects the world with the vital resources it needs. Through our Oil & Petroleum Products, Metals and Minerals, and Power and Renewables divisions, we deploy infrastructure, skills and a global network to move commodities from where they are plentiful to where they are needed most, forming strong relationships that make supply chains more efficient, secure and sustainable.

      Trafigura also owns and operates a number of industrial assets including a majority share of global multi-metals producer Nyrstar and fuel storage and distribution company Puma Energy; and joint ventures Impala Terminals, a port and logistics provider, and Nala Renewables, a power and renewable energy investment and development platform. With over 1,000 shareholders, Trafigura is owned by its employees and employs over 13,000 people working in 48 countries.

      Angelo Sartori
      Director, Regional Outreach, Verra

      As Director of Regional Outreach, Angelo is responsible for Verra’s engagement with country governments to pursue the endorsement of environmental and social markets and the use of Verra’s standards in order to meet their climate and development aims. Angelo also leads in influencing policy dialogues that channel finance, technology, and capacity to key stakeholders, mainly in developing countries, with a view to strengthening the role of Verra’s standards.

      In previous roles at Verra, Angelo was Manager for REDD+ Market Development, promoting the VCS, CCB and JNR Programs with private and public entities. Most recently, Angelo held the position of Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, promoting the use of standards and programs administered by Verra in the region.

      Prior to joining Verra, Angelo worked from 2003 to 2018 for the National Forestry Corporation (CONAF) of the Chilean Ministry of Agriculture as Head of the Climate Change and Environmental Services Unit. In this capacity, he assumed the role of National Focal Point of REDD+ within the UNFCCC, and served as the official counterpart to initiatives such as FCPF, UN-REDD, COSUDE, GEF and GCF, among others. He also led the formulation and implementation of the National Strategy for Climate Change and Vegetational Resources of the Chilean government.

      Additionally, Angelo spent parts of his career as a university professor, teaching classes in sustainability and climate change matters, and as an evaluator of national and international projects.

      Angelo is a Forest Engineer from the Universidad Santo Tomás, Chile, with a Diploma and Master’s Degree in Business and Administration (MBA) in Sustainable Management, from the University of Lüneburg, Germany.

      Eddie Listorti
      CEO, Viridios Capital

      Eddie has 25 years of financial markets executive experience across multiple asset classes ranging from fixed income, currencies, and commodities, including carbon trading. Formerly the Global Head of Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities at both ANZ Bank and Dresdner Kleinwort, the investment banking division of Allianz, and responsible for managing teams comprised of over 2000 staff, he has an exemplary track record in risk management, identifying value opportunities & building high performance teams. Eddie is also a former board director of Carbon Trading, a joint venture initiative of Dresdner and Gazprom, former committee member of Singapore Foreign Exchange Committee (SFEMC), and former member of the board of SIFMA (The Securities and Financial Markets Association) in London.

      Ben Stuart
      Chief Commercial Officer, Xpansiv

      Ben has over 14 years’ experience in environmental and water markets and is currently the Chief Commercial Officer at Xpansiv/CBL. He was part of the joint government initiative that established Australian water exchange H2OX. Prior to CBL, Ben was a broker for Tullett Prebon in London for the EU ETS and the UK Power Markets.

      Sanjay Verma
      Director Decarbonization Solutions, Asia, Wartsila

      Sanjay started his shipping career in 1981 as a Marine Engineer and served on board merchant vessels for over 14 years. He later served as a ship and industrial surveyor with Lloyds Register.

      Sanjay has been with Wartsila for over 20 years and has held various management positions in sales and business development. He is presently stationed in Singapore.

      In his role as Director – Decarbonization Solutions at Wartsila Singapore, he is responsible for Market Innovation and developing sustainable shipping solutions.

      Sanjay believes that the time to wait and watch the plant being destroyed is over. We have to act, become advocates and start making choices which are kinder to people and the planet.

      He is also passionate about traveling and has travelled to more than 125 countries so far.

       

       

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      Anastasia joined S&P Global Commodity Insights in 2021 as a Freight Analyst. Prior to joining S&P Global Anastasia spent six years analysing the crude and products tanker markets as a Tanker Analyst at Howe Robinson Partners and Galbraiths. She has also completed a number of shipping related internships ranging from chartering and operations to shipping equity analysis at Halkidon Shipping Corporation, Navios Shipmanagement and Axia Ventures Group. Anastasia holds an MSc in International Shipping and Finance from ICMA Centre, University of Reading and a BSc in Economics from the University of Sussex.

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      Position your business in expert company, distinct from your competitors. At S&P Global Commodity Insights Asia Energy Transition Conference each sponsor has the opportunity to showcase their product or service to industry-wide professionals. We provide an environment that encourages an honest and open dialogue among attendees. If you would like to lead the conversation as an event sponsor, contact us for more details on available packages: Sheryl Tan on +65 6216 1191 or [email protected].


      Demonstrate
      your strengths, raise your company profile, and maximize your ROI as we bring key industry players and decision-makers to you. At the S&P Global Commodity Insights Asia Energy Transition Conference, each sponsor has the opportunity to showcase their products and services, and distinguish themselves from the competition. We offer a full range of opportunities and packages, and can even tailor solutions to suit your needs.

      Contact us to start a conversation about your goals and how you can lead the pack as an event sponsor: Sheryl Tan, Commercial Partnerships Manager, at +65 6216 1191 or [email protected].


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      Networking, bonus content, and more:

      Do more with your registration. You'll receive access to our online event tool in advance of the conference. Use it to:

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      Virtual_Conference

      Build your network:

      You can't "work a room" like you used to. Now you can see who else is registered, help people find you, and exchange contact information digitally.



      Connect:

      Use 1:1 messaging to introduce yourself. Conversations are saved and searchable for your convenience.



      Enjoy extra content:

      Get market news, exclusive content, and more leading up to the event. Find out about event updates as they happen.



      Share:

      Add your social media profiles to the tool to easily post, share, and connect. Check the real-time activity feed to learn what other attendees are thinking right now.



      Take it all with you:

      Use the tool to take notes, then export them (and share with other attendees). Look up contacts and conversations later. Visit the replay for a refresher and to download speaker presentations. Install the mobile app version for easy access from anywhere.

      Pricing

       
       
      Super Early Bird Rate*
      Register by 7 January
      Early Bird Rate*
      Register by 11 February
      Standard Rate*
      Register by 28 March, 5pm SGT
      Virtual Conference Delegate
      $599     
      $699    
      $899    

      * Rates are in USD and are not inclusive of local taxes or VAT.





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      FAQs

      How do I register?

      We offer three easy ways to register:

      Online: Click here or click any of the "Register Now" buttons

      Email: [email protected]

      Phone: +65 6530 6430

      What forms of payment do you accept?

      For this event, we only accept payment by credit card.

      I'm no longer able to attend. May I send someone else in my place?

      If you’re not able to attend, we’re happy to transfer your registration to a member of your organization at no cost, up to 2 business days in advance of the event. Requests must be received in writing via email to [email protected], and are subject to approval.

      For assistance, you may also reach out by phone:
      +65 6530 6430

      What if I need to cancel my registration?

      Cancellation is not available for this event. Once payment has been made, we are not able to offer a refund. If you're not able to attend or send a colleague in your place, you will still receive access to the on-demand replay of the event and all the materials (included with your registration).

      To transfer your registration to a member of your organization at no cost, send your request by email to [email protected] up to 2 business days in advance of the event. Requests are subject to approval.

      For assistance, you may also reach out by phone:
      +65 6530 6430

      Are there sponsorship opportunities?

      Yes, we offer a variety of standard and tailor-made sponsorship opportunities to fit your marketing and business-to-business needs—and your budget. Please reach out directly to the Business Development Manager for this event:

      Sheryl Tan
      Phone: +65 6216 1191
      Email: [email protected]

      Are there speaking opportunities?

      Yes, we're always looking for the best voices in the industry to share their experience and perspective on opportunities, challenges, and trends. Please reach out directly to the Conference Producer to discuss availability and suitability:

      Nazya Ayaz
      Phone: + 65 6597 6187
      Email: [email protected]

      Are press passes available?

      Yes, we allow accredited media writing on behalf of major industry publications to cover the event at no charge. Please reach out to the contact below for press pass approval.

      Loh Min Jia
      Phone: +65 6597 6250 
      Email: [email protected]

      What are the event terms and conditions?

      Click here to view the full event terms and conditions, then use the drop-down menu to select the Asia-Pacific Region / Online event category.