With over 700 exhibitors, India Energy Week serves as a premier platform for companies across the entire energy value chain to showcase their latest innovations, technologies and solutions directly to global energy leaders, policy-makers and investors.
The India Energy Week conference programme serves as a global stage where diverse perspectives come together to address and redefine the world’s most pressing energy challenges. With a focus on fostering collaboration and driving actionable solutions, the conference brings together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers and innovators from across the energy value chain.
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The Executive Club at India Energy Week is an elite member-only community zone offering you the ultimate setting to network, exchange insights and connect with other like-minded key decision-makers from across the energy and oil & gas industry including government officials, policymakers, C-level executives and business leaders.
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Russell Hardy is CEO of Vitol, a global energy company with revenues of over $505 billion and an asset portfolio spanning power, oil, gas production, energy retail and renewables. Russell has over 30 years’ experience within the energy industry. He joined Vitol in 1993 from BP and has held a number of trading and management roles in Singapore and London. Since joining Vitol, Russell has been responsible for the introduction of derivatives trading and the development of the risk management function, as well as major business lines such as European gas, power, LNG and carbon. He has also led the company’s investment in major refining and power assets in Europe and the Middle East. He has been a member of the Executive Committee since 2007 and holds a MEng in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College, London.