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Join us for an inspiring evening open to all who want to celebrate industry peers and recognize excellence in energy.
Registration is now open until December 2. Don't miss your chance to network and celebrate with the best of the best in the industry.
October 21, 2025
December 11, 2025
CNBC
Senior National Correspondent
Brian Sullivan is co-anchor of CNBC’s “Power Lunch,” at 2 p.m. ET on weekdays, and Senior National Correspondent for CNBC, based at its global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Sullivan also anchors US Markets Edition which can be seen on CNBC Asia at 6 a.m. ET, as well as on CNBC+. He covers some of the nation’s biggest stories for the network.
In his nearly 30 years of financial journalism and television experience, Sullivan has reported from five continents. He has been twice nominated for the prestigious Loeb Award; one for being recognized as among the first financial journalists to highlight the risks of the housing bubble in 2007, and the other for the 2013 CNBC documentary “America’s Gun: The Rise of the AR-15.”
Sullivan has a B.A. in political science from Virginia Tech, where he serves on the alumni board, as well as a law degree from Brooklyn Law School. In his free time, he is an avid race car driver with two SCCA divisional championships.
Join us on December 11 as we honor this year’s finalists — an inspiring evening open to all who want to celebrate industry peers and recognize excellence in energy.
December 2, 2025
CNBC
Senior National Correspondent
Brian Sullivan is co-anchor of CNBC’s “Power Lunch,” at 2 p.m. ET on weekdays, and Senior National Correspondent for CNBC, based at its global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Sullivan also anchors US Markets Edition which can be seen on CNBC Asia at 6 a.m. ET, as well as on CNBC+. He covers some of the nation’s biggest stories for the network.
In his nearly 30 years of financial journalism and television experience, Sullivan has reported from five continents. He has been twice nominated for the prestigious Loeb Award; one for being recognized as among the first financial journalists to highlight the risks of the housing bubble in 2007, and the other for the 2013 CNBC documentary “America’s Gun: The Rise of the AR-15.”
Sullivan has a B.A. in political science from Virginia Tech, where he serves on the alumni board, as well as a law degree from Brooklyn Law School. In his free time, he is an avid race car driver with two SCCA divisional championships.
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We are proud to announce this year’s Platts Global Energy Awards finalists – trailblazers who represent the best and the brightest in the energy and chemicals spaces.
The winners will be announced live at our celebration gala in New York City on December 11.
Registration for the gala will open on October 21.
Contact us to get a list of the energy leaders we've honored over the years
VAKT Global
Chief Executive Officer
Ms. Botha is CEO of VAKT Global, a London-based company pioneering digital post-trade solutions for the energy sector. She was appointed to this role in early 2024, bringing over 25 years of leadership experience in global financial and commodities software systems. At VAKT, she focuses on leveraging transformative technologies—such as AI-powered copilots—to streamline the post-trade lifecycle in the physical energy markets, delivering greater efficiency and profitability for customers.
Ms. Botha began her career as a programmer, a technical foundation that continues to inform her strategic leadership. Her expertise includes in-depth knowledge of financial and physical trading systems, C/ETE+RM, treasury, risk and compliance, and electronic transaction technologies. She has a proven track record of driving growth, leading digital transformation, and enhancing operational efficiency.
Ms. Botha has held distinguished positions that include, CEO of Quor Group – a leading CTRM (commodities trading and risk management) technology provider, Executive Leader at Brady Technologies where she oversaw the commodities division, driving substantial growth, managing strategic carve-outs, and delivering a successful sale to Symphony Technology Group, and has held senior roles at other major tech firms like SunGard (now FIS) and Openlink (now ION Group).
International Gas Union
Former CEO, LNG Canada and Secretary General
Andy Calitz is engaged with FutureEnergy.Global helping audiences understand the Global Energy Supply Transition Journey as it plays out on the regional and national economies on six continents. He is based in London. Until recently he was the first Secretary General of the London-based Secretariat of the International Gas Union.
He started his career with Eskom, the South African electricity utility. He joined Shell in 1996, where he was actively involved in the alliances with Gazprom, CNOOC, and SINOPEC, Liquefied Natural Gas shipping, Sakhalin Energy in Russia, the Australian Gorgon LNG project, New Business Development, and LNG Canada.
He was educated as an Electrical Engineer at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, with further qualifications in Commerce, Management and Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and University of the Witwatersrand, University of South Africa and Insead. He has lived in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Boston, London, Lima, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, Sakhalin, Perth, The Hague and Vancouver. He has travelled to 94 countries on business and private visits. He is a member of The Royal Institute of International Affairs and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
RAI Energy
Partner
Mark S. Juergensen is a seasoned executive with over 25 years in the power and clean technology sectors, including public board service and the co-founding of EnergyLynx (ICRtec), PredictPower, and CleanTech Energy, Inc. He is a partner at RAI Energy, overseeing a 3.5 GW pipeline of grid-scale solar, storage, and gas generation projects. He has led the development and financing of over $2.6 billion in energy infrastructure and played key roles in pioneering technologies, including hybrid gas turbine-battery systems with GE and the Mercury 50 turbine at Solar Turbines. He advises early-stage battery and AI companies, has judged major cleantech competitions, and previously served in the U.S. Navy, retiring as a Commander after 22 years. He holds an Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Southern California.
Natixis Global Markets
Senior Advisor to CEO
Marc is Senior Advisor to CEO - Global Markets Commodities. Marc has over 35 years’ banking experience, primarily with Morgan Stanley, where he was latterly Managing Director, Vice Chairman of the Commodities Division and Chairman of the firm’s African business. His experience at Morgan Stanley also includes co-founding the bank’s oil trading activities in London in 1986, establishing its energy trading activity in Asia in 1988, and setting up its Singapore office for commodities in 1990. Before joining the finance industry, Marc worked three years for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Cultural Attaché in Hong Kong, and then at Elf Aquitaine (now Total) for over four years as a crude oil trader. Marc joined Natixis as a Senior Adviser in March 2017, was appointed Global Head of Global Markets Commodities in October 2017 and was promoted to his current role in January 2019. He holds a master of science degree in business administration from Sup. de co., Marseille, a D.E.A in business administration from ESSEC/ IAE, Aix en Provence and a D.E.S.S in international trade and transportation from Aix Marseille University. He received a scholarship from FNEGE (Fondation Nationale pour l’enseignement de la Gestion) for various research and taught international finance at HEC for four years, He is Trustee of the Trust of the Friends of the French Institute in London, Chairman of the Crown Estate Paving Commission, Regents Park, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres and Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur.
ClearView Energy Partners LLC
Senior Director
Christine Tezak is a senior strategic advisor with over 30 years of experience guiding institutional investors, corporate executives, and boards as they navigate complex, high-stakes environments. Clients and industry colleagues value her ability to identify trends across multiple policy and regulatory disciplines and distill them into actionable insights to exploit opportunity or manage risk in short-term financial positions and long-term capital allocation strategies across the diverse, interrelated sectors of the energy/utility, infrastructure, and clean technology industries.
In 2012, ClearView Energy Partners, LLC recruited Christi as a strategic leader to expand the firm’s research capabilities. She spearheaded the electricity practice, founded the firm’s expertise in natural gas and liquid pipelines, and expanded its expertise in environmental regulation. After driving a 50% increase in firm revenues in her first year, over her tenure she continued to drive business development, client relationships and mentor junior professionals.
Christi’s experience as a capital markets analyst laid the foundation for her evolution into a trusted advisor. She has leveraged her ability to assess the impact of fast-moving events on debt and equity portfolios held by institutional investors into informed and practical recommendations for corporate clients making long-term infrastructure capital commitments. Christi’s broad network of institutional investors, policymakers, advocacy groups, executives, and industry stakeholders provides the foundation for her independent and balanced analyses and underpins her ability to deliver it tactfully in high-pressure situations.
A skilled strategist and collaborator, Christi brings a proven track record of shaping organizational change. She served 18 years on the board of the Women’s Council on Energy & the Environment (WCEE). In her 12 years as an Executive Committee member, she initiated the revamp of the organization’s fundraising approach and then steered the adoption of a new governance structure, driving a 400% growth in membership over six years. Christi also led talent initiatives to manage WCEE’s growth, including hiring the first full-time Executive Director. She was honored as a WCEE Champion in 2015 for her contributions to the group’s mission of mentoring and advancing women in their careers. In 2025, she re-joined WCEE as an Advisor, to advise the Board on its post-pandemic strategic planning initiative.
Christi is recognized energy expert frequently quoted in specialized trade and national media. She has testified before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the U.S. Congress. She contributes to thought leadership as a speaker at industry events hosted by Fortune 500 companies, trade associations, think tanks, state regulators and the U.S. government. She a member of the Energy Bar Association and the National Capital Area Chapter of the U.S. Association for Energy Economics, presenting at conferences and meetings hosted by both groups.
Committed to lifelong learning, Christi is an active member of the National Association of Corporate Directors, becoming an NACD Certified Director in 2023. She is also an alumna of the Deloitte Center for Board Effectiveness Board-Ready program. She holds an MBA in Finance from George Washington University and a BA (magna cum laude) in Russian from Boston College. In 2001, she won the Bernard Nees Prize in Finance at George Washington University.
China Association for Water and Electric Quality Management
President
Mr.Wang is currently the President of the China Association for Water and Electric Quality Management and the Dean of the Water Conservancy and Electric Power Quality Development Research Institute. He holds a bachelor's degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering of Tsinghua University and a Master of Public Administration (MPA.).
He has worked in government departments and industry organizations such as the China Electricity Council, the Ministry of Electric Power Industry, and the State Economic and Trade Commission, as well as in enterprises, including the State Power Corporation, State Grid Corporation, the Northeast Electric Power Grid Corporation, the China Electric Power Research Institute, State Grid Information and Communication Company, and State Grid Energy Research Institute.
Currently, he is leading his team to drive quality transformation and shape the organization into a trusted entity with global influence.
Natural Gas Supply Association
President and Chief Executive Officer
As the Natural Gas Supply Association’s (NGSA) President and CEO, Dena Wiggins leads efforts to advance the natural gas industry’s economic and environmental agenda with NGSA member companies, regulators, legislators and other key stakeholders.
Dena has spent much of her professional career engaged in representing producer/marketers before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. She has testified before FERC on policy matters pending before the Commission and has been involved in every major natural gas rulemaking since Order No. 436. She frequently speaks with key Hill and White House staff, NARUC and other policymakers on the importance and benefits of natural gas use, supply and competitive markets.
She represents NGSA at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and chairs the CFTC’s Energy and Environmental Matters Advisory Committee, which explores the relationship between infrastructure constraints and natural gas markets.
Dena currently serves on the Advisory Council of New Mexico State University’s Center for Public Utilities; and is a member of the Council Group of the American Bar Association’s Infrastructure and Regulated Industries Section. She also serves on the Board of The Washington Ballet.
Previous to NGSA, she was a partner in the law firm of Ballard Spahr and served as General Counsel to the Process Gas Consumers Group. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Richmond and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center.
BP IST
Former President, Gas Asia
As an executive, Flora has more than 25 years’ international experience in power, oil, gas, LNG and infrastructure across the eastern hemisphere.
From 2009 to 2018, Flora served as the President of BP Gas Asia, where she managed BP’s gas value chain businesses in the eastern hemisphere and was a member of the global LNG leadership team in BP’s integrated supply and trading business.
Prior to BP, after her Master’s study in the University of Maryland, Flora served AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) for 17 years with various responsibilities including strategy development, execution, financing and growth. She was one of the founding members of AES China, and subsequently AES Asia and Middle East businesses, where she was the Managing Director of Business Development.
Flora started her career as a banker after her Engineering degree from Zhejiang University in China.
The judging process will rely on the expertise of an impartial panel of international energy experts whose background and experience include regulation, policymaking, corporate leadership, trading, and strategic consulting. Neither S&P Global Commodity Insights nor its sponsors submit votes or select the winners.
The finalists will be announced on the Platts Global Energy Awards website and in a press release issued by S&P Global Commodity Insights on September 9, 2025.
The judges evaluate the finalists based on the criteria listed for each category, taking into consideration, where appropriate, company profiles and financial performance in the designated timeframe. The winners are then selected by the independent panel of judges. Neither S&P Global Commodity Insights nor its sponsors submit votes or select winners.
The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on Thursday, December 11, 2025, in New York City, USA.
Flowco is a leading provider of production optimization, artificial lift, and methane abatement solutions for the oil and natural gas industry. The company’s products and services include a full range of equipment and technology solutions that enable producers to efficiently and cost-effectively maximize the profitability and economic lifespan of their assets.
Guzman Energy is a wholesale power provider. We deliver better energy solutions for cooperatives, municipalities, companies, and tribes across North America. The products and services that Guzman Energy sells and manages include energy, capacity, transmission and renewable attributes. Guzman Energy provides customized electricity solutions for 24/7 reliable power.
Constellation Energy Corporation, a Fortune 200 company headquartered in Baltimore, is the nation’s largest producer of reliable, emissions-free energy and a leading energy supplier to businesses, homes, and public sector customers nationwide, including three-fourths of Fortune 100 companies.
Amperon is the leading energy forecasting company, positioned at the
intersection of energy data and AI. Amperon is a trusted partner to power and
utility companies worldwide, delivering demand, renewable generation, and price
forecasts. With cutting-edge predictive analytics, seamless data integrations,
and premium customer support, Amperon enables customers to enhance grid
reliability and optimize asset performance.
ColdStream Energy develops, engineers, and designs highly differentiated gas separation technology solutions. Our MaCH4 NGL Recovery Solution uses patented Pressure Swing Adsorption technology designed for reliable, high efficiency Natural Gas Liquids recovery at compressor stations, providing a revenue stream to operators, while improving performance and reducing emissions.
Coastal Petroleum Dominicana is a leading energy company in the Dominican Republic with a strong legacy in fuel infrastructure. As sponsor of the 131 MWp Coastal Solar project, it is driving the national transition to clean energy through innovation, investment, and sustainability, advancing a more diversified and resilient energy future.
Arevon is a US energy leader committed to empowering America with affordable, reliable energy. The company develops, finances, builds, owns, and operates utility-scale solar and energy storage projects nationwide. By prioritizing American manufacturing and domestic energy production, Arevon invests in US jobs, strengthens economies, and advances the country's energy independence.
Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) is a leading North American electric power generation development and asset management company. With 6.8 GW of natural gas, wind, and solar capacity brought online since 2010 and a current development pipeline of over 10 GW, CPV is well positioned to help drive the national decarbonization goals forward.
EcoEléctrica, located in Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, integrates a 545 MW combined cycles power plant, an LNG terminal with 160,000 m3 of storage capacity, and a 2MGPD desalination plant. Its terminal supplies natural gas to Puerto Rico's electrical system and to an LNG truck loading terminal, supporting local industries and sustainable operations with high standards of safety and reliability.
Williams (NYSE: WMB) is a trusted energy industry leader committed to safely,
reliably and responsibly meeting growing energy demand. Williams delivers one
third of the nationâs natural gas to where it's needed most, supplying the
energy used to heat homes, cook food and generate low-carbon electricity.
ORLEN, largest in CEE, one of the 150 largest companies in the world, Fortune Global 500 member, aims for carbon neutrality by 2050. Operates in 10 markets. By 2035 will invest PLN 350â380 billion in gas production and trading, offshore and onshore renewables, energy storage, small nuclear plants, alternative fuels.
ORLEN, largest in CEE, one of the 150 largest companies in the world, Fortune Global 500 member, aims for carbon neutrality by 2050. Operates in 10 markets. By 2035 will invest PLN 350–380 billion in gas production and trading, offshore and onshore renewables, energy storage, small nuclear plants, alternative fuels.
CRC is an independent energy and carbon management company committed to energy transition. CRC is committed to environmental stewardship while safely providing local, responsibly sourced energy. CRC is also focused on maximizing the value of its land, mineral ownership, and energy expertise for decarbonization by developing CCS and other emissions reducing projects.
LONGi aims to become the most compelling solar technology company by leading the world’s transition to green energy. Guided by our mission— “making the best solar energy to build a greener world”—we uphold a brand promise of “the most trusted, reliable solar company blazing the trail for green energy”.
Agropolychim AD, based in Devnya, Bulgaria, is a leading European manufacturer of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers. With 50+ years of expertise and exports to 35+ countries, the company combines industrial excellence, innovation, and sustainability - continuously modernizing its complex to deliver reliable, high-quality products that support efficient and responsible agriculture.
Paces is redefining how energy infrastructure gets built. Our platform combines automation, intelligence, and industry expertise to accelerate every stage of development. By connecting data and decision-making, Paces helps developers, utilities, and energy users plan smarter, reduce risk, and deliver the power and capacity the future demands faster than ever before.
Repsol is a global energy company, headquartered in Madrid (Spain), capable of meeting all its customers' energy needs, at home and on the move. It is transforming its industrial complexes on the Iberian Peninsula into multi-energy hubs designed to turn diverse waste feedstocks into low-carbon products, including 100% renewable fuels.
Valero Energy Corporation, through its subsidiaries (collectively, Valero), is a multinational manufacturer and marketer of petroleum-based and low-carbon liquid transportation fuels and petrochemical products. Valero owns 15 petroleum refineries, 12 ethanol plants and is a joint venture partner in Diamond Green Diesel Holdings LLC.
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We are in the process of reviewing all submitted nominations. The finalists will be announced on September 9.
This Awards program offers categories for both business and individual achievement. Most companies self-nominate, and up to 4 nominations per company are welcome.
Please be aware that all third-party submitters are required to include a valid direct company contact in the entry form. This information is necessary for us to verify the submission. If this requirement is not met, the submission may be disqualified.
Each category has specific judging criteria. Nominators are encouraged to address all relevant criteria that further enhance their Summary and Rationale. For additional clarity, the criteria are explained in detail below per category.
The judges welcome creative responses with quantifiable information and case study examples. The online nomination form allows no more than 600 words for this section of the entry form.
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Honors exemplary companies whose wide-ranging initiatives and outstanding performances are revolutionizing the global energy system.
Recognizes distinguished trailblazers who are championing change and transforming their industries.
Pays tribute to companies positively impacting the communities they serve through humanitarian efforts.
Spotlights unique projects and deals driving energy efficiency and grid modernization.
Identifies pioneers at the forefront of advancing energy technology.
Nominations will NOT be accepted for this category.
The judges will select the Energy Company of the Year recipient from the full list of finalists in all other categories.
Judges seek excellence in an organization’s total energy strategy, considering factors like leadership, technological innovation, environmental responsibility, consumer care, and noble community outreach. A strong commitment to sustainability is crucial, distinguishing the winner from all finalists in the energy and chemical sectors.