Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE

تحت رعاية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان، رئيس دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة

Supported by

Amerino Gatti

EVP, Oilfield Services & Equipment

Baker Hughes

Amerino
Amerino

Amerino Gatti is Executive Vice President of Oilfield Services & Equipment at Baker Hughes. He is responsible for leading approximately 33,000 employees and setting the value-creation strategies of the business. Gatti brings more than 30 years of experience in energy and industrial sectors. Prior to joining Baker Hughes, he served as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of TEAM, Inc. from 2018-2022, a provider of integrated specialty industrial services with operations in over 20 countries. Prior to joining TEAM, Gatti spent 25 years with oilfield services firm Schlumberger, holding a variety of leadership roles including Executive Officer and President of the Production Group. His roles also included President Well Services; Vice President of the Production Group for North America; Vice President and General Manager for Qatar and Yemen; Global Vice President for Sand Management Services; and Vice President Marketing for North America. His earlier experience includes field operations, engineering and human resources across North America, South Asia and the Middle East. Gatti served on the Board of Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. from 2018-2024. Additionally, he serves on the Board of American Cancer Society, Greater Houston Area; co-chairman of the Men Wear Pink Campaign; and previously Board member of Junior Achievement; and co-Chair of the Easter Seals Walk with Me Executive Leadership Committee. Gatti earned a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Alberta, Canada.

Session Overview
Thursday, 6 November
11:40
Decarbonisation ICC Hall B 11:40 - 12:20
Advancing carbon management in the modern era

The global energy landscape is shifting, focusing on a strategic approach that focuses on developing low-carbon solutions through carbon management and advanced processing. Recent policy developments, such as the European Union’s (EU) Clean Industrial Deal and the U.S. Department of Energy’s $1.3 billion investment in carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS), signal a growing commitment to reducing emissions while ensuring energy security – harnessing every available energy source in the most carbon-efficient way possible. Further innovations in low-carbon hydrogen, chemical recycling and CCUS look set to enable the integration of hydrocarbons into net-zero strategies, opening up new pathways to unique and decarbonised energy mixes. Nevertheless, policy uncertainty, investment risks and cost barriers continue to challenge the scalability and commercial viability of various decarbonisation solutions. As industry leaders and policymakers align on the need for technology-driven emissions reductions, the global energy sector must balance economic viability, regulatory demands and sustainability commitments if it is to drive progress on decarbonisation.

Attendee insights:

Understand how the energy sector is advancing carbon management through innovation, responding to policy shifts and redefining the role of hydrocarbons in a low-carbon, high-growth future.

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