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Interview: 2022 SPE President Kamel Ben-Naceur
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2022 SPE President Kamel Ben-Naceur
Kamel Ben-Naceur is CEO of Nomadia Energy Consulting, where he advises on sustainable energy policies and global and regional energy economics and outlooks. He has worked as the chief economist for a major oil and gas company and for an oilfield services company.
Ben-Naceur has also worked as a director of the International Energy Agency and as the industry, energy, and mines minister for the Tunisian government.
He has chaired several SPE global committees, including Business Management and Leadership, the International Forum Series, and CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage. He has also taught several SPE courses on global energy and strategic thinking and planning. He was technical director for the Management and Information discipline on the SPE International Board of Directors from 2008 to 2011. Ben-Naceur was also an SPE Distinguished Lecturer during the 2009–2010 season and received an SPE Distinguished Member Award and SPE Distinguished Service Award in 2014, the AIME Charles F. Rand Memorial Gold Award in 2019, and the 2020 Sustainability and Stewardship in the Oil and Gas Industry Award.
He has coauthored more than 150 publications and 17 books.
Ben-Naceur holds the Agrégation de Mathématiques degree from the École normale supérieure and a master’s degree in engineering from École Polytechnique in Paris.
What key issues will you emphasize as 2022 SPE President?
Our industry, along with many other economical sectors, has experienced a major impact from the pandemic. The magnitude of the drop in oil demand in 2020, both in absolute and relative terms, is unprecedented. It led also to a major reduction in oilfield investment activity around the world, in the order of 30% compared to pre-COVID-19 levels. The fast-track development of vaccines and their availability, even though progress is still required to ensure that they are distributed fairly around the world, is raising hope that the worst may be behind us. SPE members have also been impacted in their ability to meet at technical conferences and exhibitions and participate in workshops or forums.
As 2022 SPE President, the theme I wish to develop is the “sustainable recovery” for our industry and for SPE. The industry has experienced in 2020–2021 a major loss of valuable employees ranging from young professionals to senior members. This has followed a major downcycle in 2014–2015.
After a 30% drop in Capex in 2020 compared to 2019, 2021 should see a modest recovery in activity (6–8% increase). The next year should welcome a 10–12% activity surge, providing an increase in employment opportunities for our members in transition, as well as for our student members.
Barring new negative developments in the pandemic, the recovery in activity should strengthen to reach pre-COVID levels by 2025, albeit 15–20% below the level that was expected before. The recovery of demand and activity should also be linked to a more sustainable trajectory of energy demand and supply.
Sustainability will be my second area of focus, with SPE having already engaged significantly. I had the opportunity to participate in the startup of the SPE GAIA Sustainability Program, which is now developing into many different directions, thanks to the efforts of SPE volunteers. 2019 SPE President Sami Al-Nuaim had put sustainability at the heart of his presidency, and I am pleased to see several of his initiatives materialize.
The third area of focus will be a gradual restart of physical meetings, where we will transition with the increase of hybrid (in-person/virtual) events, which is eagerly anticipated by our members.
The fourth area of focus is related to the development of the new SPE Strategic Plan.
Last but not least, is the proposed merger between SPE and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG).
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Title: Interview: 2022 SPE President Kamel Ben-Naceur
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2022 SPE President Kamel Ben-Naceur
Kamel Ben-Naceur is CEO of Nomadia Energy Consulting, where he advises on sustainable energy policies and global and regional energy economics and outlooks.
He has worked as the chief economist for a major oil and gas company and for an oilfield services company.
Ben-Naceur has also worked as a director of the International Energy Agency and as the industry, energy, and mines minister for the Tunisian government.
He has chaired several SPE global committees, including Business Management and Leadership, the International Forum Series, and CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage.
He has also taught several SPE courses on global energy and strategic thinking and planning.
He was technical director for the Management and Information discipline on the SPE International Board of Directors from 2008 to 2011.
Ben-Naceur was also an SPE Distinguished Lecturer during the 2009–2010 season and received an SPE Distinguished Member Award and SPE Distinguished Service Award in 2014, the AIME Charles F.
Rand Memorial Gold Award in 2019, and the 2020 Sustainability and Stewardship in the Oil and Gas Industry Award.
He has coauthored more than 150 publications and 17 books.
Ben-Naceur holds the Agrégation de Mathématiques degree from the École normale supérieure and a master’s degree in engineering from École Polytechnique in Paris.
What key issues will you emphasize as 2022 SPE President?
Our industry, along with many other economical sectors, has experienced a major impact from the pandemic.
The magnitude of the drop in oil demand in 2020, both in absolute and relative terms, is unprecedented.
It led also to a major reduction in oilfield investment activity around the world, in the order of 30% compared to pre-COVID-19 levels.
The fast-track development of vaccines and their availability, even though progress is still required to ensure that they are distributed fairly around the world, is raising hope that the worst may be behind us.
SPE members have also been impacted in their ability to meet at technical conferences and exhibitions and participate in workshops or forums.
As 2022 SPE President, the theme I wish to develop is the “sustainable recovery” for our industry and for SPE.
The industry has experienced in 2020–2021 a major loss of valuable employees ranging from young professionals to senior members.
This has followed a major downcycle in 2014–2015.
After a 30% drop in Capex in 2020 compared to 2019, 2021 should see a modest recovery in activity (6–8% increase).
The next year should welcome a 10–12% activity surge, providing an increase in employment opportunities for our members in transition, as well as for our student members.
Barring new negative developments in the pandemic, the recovery in activity should strengthen to reach pre-COVID levels by 2025, albeit 15–20% below the level that was expected before.
The recovery of demand and activity should also be linked to a more sustainable trajectory of energy demand and supply.
Sustainability will be my second area of focus, with SPE having already engaged significantly.
I had the opportunity to participate in the startup of the SPE GAIA Sustainability Program, which is now developing into many different directions, thanks to the efforts of SPE volunteers.
2019 SPE President Sami Al-Nuaim had put sustainability at the heart of his presidency, and I am pleased to see several of his initiatives materialize.
The third area of focus will be a gradual restart of physical meetings, where we will transition with the increase of hybrid (in-person/virtual) events, which is eagerly anticipated by our members.
The fourth area of focus is related to the development of the new SPE Strategic Plan.
Last but not least, is the proposed merger between SPE and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG).
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