Speaker: Anthony Livanios, CEO, Energy Stream CMG GmbH
Invited talk on 'The Oil Majors and the US Geo-Strategy in Eurasia after the End of Cold War', led by Guest Speaker Anthony Livanios, CEO of Energy Stream CMG GmbH.
The event took place at ESCP's London campus on Wednesday, 22nd January.
2014 Master in Energy Management (MEM) participants attended the event and heard the latest developments on this interesting topic.
After the discussion, participants had the opportunity to network and shared key insights on this interesting topic.
Anthony Livanios, CEO, Energy Stream CMG GmbH
Anthony Livanios has over 20 years of experience in structuring, negotiating, and implementing oil and gas projects, intergovernmental agreements, pipeline negotiations, geopolitical risk assessments, and market intelligence. His experience includes providing advice on oil and gas project development agreements, shareholders and project sharing agreements. He has been advising oil majors, national oil companies, and oil independents on concessions, pipelines and LNG projects on investment strategies, establishment of joint ventures, privatization, and oil and gas infrastructure development. He has implemented energy projects in the Eurasia and Caspian region, Persian Gulf and Arab world, Europe and the United States. He has developed a strong network in the areas of energy and international relations.
He was Managing Director for LNG Trading at M&M Gas S.A. of the Motor Oil group,(2010-2011), President of Poseidon S.A., Offshore Natural Gas Greek-Italian Pipeline (2009 - 2010) achieving the agreement for the construction of the Greek- Bulgarian Natural Gas Pipeline (IGB) with Bulgarian Energy Holding. He has been Advisor on Eurasian gas pipelines and energy security issues to three Greek Ministers of Energy. In 2000 he founded and was the CEO of Alpha Metrics S.A., a research and business development company, and in 1994 he established American Research Inc., specializing in research and business development services. Between 1987- 1992 he did part time work for the Wharton Econometrics Forecasting Associates in Brussels, Belgium, for Weiman Volkwirt - Journalisten in Hamburg, Germany, and the Greek Consulate in New York, on issues of international economic relations.