Full Name
Ram Seetharam
Job Title
Energy Center Officer
Company
University of Houston
Speaker Bio
Ram currently serves as Energy Center Officer (part time) at UH Energy, a multi-disciplinary energy research program at the University of Houston. He serves as project manager for low-carbon energy projects such as hydrogen, wind, geothermal and methane abatement. Ram is also the Executive Vice President for Business Development & Technology at Cozairo, a company that offers scalable carbon emissions reduction solutions to industry.
Ram recently retired as a senior executive at ExxonMobil with nearly 40 years of experience in the Upstream industry and 33 years with ExxonMobil. His Upstream experience includes subsurface, concept selection, project and oilfield economics, asset valuation and technical support to major capital projects. He has held multiple key managerial and technical leadership positions influencing major upstream projects in the industry including Kazakhstan, Russia, North Sea, Middle East and Unconventionals.
Ram serves on the Advisory Board for the UH Petroleum Engineering Department, and was recently recognized as an Engineering Distinguished Alumni by the Cullen College of Engineering.
Ram has Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston, and a Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
Ram recently retired as a senior executive at ExxonMobil with nearly 40 years of experience in the Upstream industry and 33 years with ExxonMobil. His Upstream experience includes subsurface, concept selection, project and oilfield economics, asset valuation and technical support to major capital projects. He has held multiple key managerial and technical leadership positions influencing major upstream projects in the industry including Kazakhstan, Russia, North Sea, Middle East and Unconventionals.
Ram serves on the Advisory Board for the UH Petroleum Engineering Department, and was recently recognized as an Engineering Distinguished Alumni by the Cullen College of Engineering.
Ram has Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston, and a Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
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