3 essentials for carbon capture and storage to really take off
Reducing global carbon emissions requires more than relying on traditional solutions like energy efficiency improvements and renewable energy expansion.
Musaab M. AlMulla is currently the Vice President of Energy & Economic Insights in Strategy &
Market Analysis. The role includes the oversight of the modelling and analysing of the global as well as domestic economic and energy markets and publishing the Company’s global & domestic energy outlook and pricing. In addition, the role entails the oversight of the corporate centralised sustainability and ESG Strategy including the publication of the Corporate Sustainability Report.
Musaab is also a Director on the Board of Saudi Aramco Power Company. Musaab has held his current position after the successful completion of the one-year executive MBA of MIT Sloan Fellows Program in Cambridge, MA, USA. Prior to that Musaab was heading the Origination Department in New Business Development responsible for origination and evaluating new business ideas through various business models for the Company in the energy sector and its adjacencies. Throughout his career, Musaab held various roles associated with the integrated energy planning mainly in the power and water sector for Saudi Arabia as well as mega Project Management Lead.
In addition to the highlighted Bachelor and Master degrees obtained as well as the graduation from the Company’s Engineering Specialist Program, Musaab has attended and participated in several conferences and seminars presenting several papers in recognized conferences. Musaab, additionally participated in the Company Corporate Assessments as well as the six weeks Stanford Executive Program in Stanford, California, USA and the two weeks Oxford Energy Seminar at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom. This is in addition to several in-house Management and Leadership programs and courses.
Reducing global carbon emissions requires more than relying on traditional solutions like energy efficiency improvements and renewable energy expansion.
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