• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Kareemah Mohamed

IHS Markit

Associate Director – Global Energy Strategy and Innovation

Kareemah Mohamed helps to lead IHS Markit’s Upstream Technology and Innovation team as well as various cross- functional thought leadership initiatives within the company. Recently, she has been focused on the role of technology and innovation in the upstream energy sector and impact of technology portfolios on corporate strategy. She is also leading research around the evolution of service sector- operator dynamics, data and technology- lead reserves replacement strategies and the role of technology in sustainability efforts. Ms. Mohamed also advises on the CERAWeek Agora program centered on emerging technologies and their role in the energy ecosystem. A Geoscientist by background, she has worked in both R&D and business development capacities at Marathon Oil and ConocoPhillips in domestic and international roles throughout her career. She was also previously Managing Director of a consulting firm specializing in oil and gas acquisition and divestiture strategy globally. Ms. Mohamed holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Petroleum Engineering, a Master of Science in Geology and has passed CFA Level I. She also possesses credentials from The Wharton School in Business Fundamentals and Reservoir Geomechanics from Stanford.

Sessions With Kareemah Mohamed

Tuesday, 10 March

  • 09:30am - 10:20am (CST) / -

    Democratizing Data

    Upstream Oil & Gas Digitalization

    With advanced computing power and the increased use of digital technologies, the energy industry’s technical and commercial disciplines are de-siloing and democratizing their data, shaping the energy company of the future. Rallying to the “future is open” call, all levels of an organization—not just IT or data science teams—are enabled to solve problems using open access to data and analytical tools. In the process, traditional corporate structures evolve, and new models of change management are created. How can data-literate individuals add value to corporate decision making? What does data governance and integrity look like in this new reality of “data openness”? What are the benefits of global, industry-wide open data access, including lidar, GHGSat (methane emissions monitoring), and Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU)?