• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Sherri Evers

Imperial

Senior Vice President Sustainability, Commercial Development and Product Solutions

Sherri Evers was appointed senior vice-president, sustainability, commercial development and product solutions, effective May 1, 2023. Ms. Evers has worked for Imperial for over 24 years in a range of positions within the downstream, beginning in 1998 in the Edmonton marketing office. Within the downstream, Ms. Evers held various assignments, including sales, logistics, pricing and analysis within refining and supply. Ms. Evers worked as the marine manager in 2006 and moved into the role of Canada pricing and logistics manager a few years later. In 2012, Ms. Evers began a series of global assignments with Exxon Mobil Corporation in Fairfax, VA and in Houston, TX as manager of business planning center of excellence, the integrated business team lead for the Midwest northeast U.S. fuels business, and then as the Americas exchange and analysis manager for the third party business. In 2018, Ms. Evers returned to Canada as the Eastern Canada Fuels Manager for the Downstream and was appointed vice president, commercial and corporate development in 2021. Ms. Evers is Canadian and holds a bachelor of commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan in Marketing and General Business.

Sessions With Sherri Evers

Wednesday, 20 March

  • 02:30pm - 03:10pm (CST) / 20/mar/2024 07:30 pm - 20/mar/2024 08:10 pm

    Spotlight | Decarbonization: How quickly will it scale?

    Carbon Management/Decarbonization

    Decarbonizing the industrial sector is one of the most important areas of the energy transition, accounting for around a quarter of global energy-related emissions. Companies are investing in different technologies across different regions to cut emissions in the most cost-effective way possible. Each technology – carbon, capture, utilization and storage, clean hydrogen, electrification and others—has its own benefits and challenges to scaling up to the degree needed to reach decarbonization goals. What are the learnings so far? Will the suite of decarbonization technologies vary across regions? What is needed to accelerate the deployment of such projects globally?