H.E. Tarek El Molla

Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources

Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources

HE Eng. Tarek El Molla was appointed Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources on 19 September 2015. Prior to joining the Government of Egypt, he joined Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) in January 2011 as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer for both Foreign Trade and Internal Trade & Operations. HE Eng. El Molla was later appointed EGPC’s Chief Executive Officer in 2013. He began his career at Chevron in Egypt in 1987, where he held roles in engineering, operations, planning, sales, and marketing for over 20 years. In 1998 he became Sales Manager and a member of the Board of Directors for Chevron Egypt S.A.E. From 2002 to 2008, HE Eng. El Molla held several assignments and managed projects in Dubai, Kenya, and Singapore. In 2008 he became Managing Director–Marketing of Chevron Egypt. From 2008 to 2010, he served as Regional Manager of Chevron South Africa, responsible for South and Central Africa’s commercial and industrial business. He holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Cairo University. On May 2017, the French President awarded him the “Ordre National de la Legion D’Honneur” at the rank of Knight. On November 2020, the President of the Hellenic Republic awarded him the “Grand Commander of the Order of Phoenix.”

Sessions With H.E. Tarek El Molla

Wednesday, 8 March

  • 03:15pm - 03:55pm (CST) / 08/mar/2023 09:15 pm - 08/mar/2023 09:55 pm

    Spotlight | Ministerial Plenary

    Geopolitics/Policy/Regulatory
    The world has not faced a more daunting stress test than the energy transition to net zero while securing the energy supplies needed to sustain a global economy. Hydrocarbons pervade every aspect of life, from fuels and plastic to food and pharmaceuticals. How quickly can global demand shift? How will energy investment and supply meet these challenges? Will industrial sectors that hold critical technical knowledge and operational capacity be accepted as partners? What will be the social impacts? Energy ministers stand at the center of guiding and implementing this quest for security and transition along a path to net zero.