• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Marcel van Poecke

The Carlyle Group

Chairman of Energy

Having more than 25 years of experience in the energy sector, Marcel van Poecke is primarily an entrepreneur, investor and executive manager. He is Chairman of AtlasInvest, a private holding company he founded in 2007. AtlasInvest is engaged in investments across the broad energy spectrum. Marcel van Poecke is Chairman of Energy at Carlyle. Previously he was Head of Carlyle International Energy Partners (CIEP) from 2014-2022. CIEP focuses on the energy sector outside North America with a particular focus on oil and gas: upstream, midstream, downstream and oil field services. Mr. van Poecke is also the Chairman of ONE-Dyas, an AtlasInvest portfolio company with oil and gas assets in the North Sea and West Africa, with a long track record of running a diversified upstream portfolio; Vice Chairman of the Energy Intelligence Board; Chairman of VARO, Vice Chairman of CEPSA and non-executive Director of Discover Exploration, Assala and Neptune. Prior to forming AtlasInvest, he founded Petroplus from a management buyout in 1993 and successfully led its growth into the largest independent oil refiner in Europe through several major acquisitions and divestments. Petroplus was taken private in 2005 in a transaction led by Carlyle/Riverstone and management. In 2006, Marcel exited Petroplus following the company’s successful IPO on the Zurich stock exchange. The transaction was the highest multiple return investment for the Carlyle/Riverstone Energy Fund. Mr. van Poecke has a degree in agricultural business administration from University of Wageningen and an MBA from William E. Simon School of Management of University of Rochester.

Sessions With Marcel van Poecke

Monday, 11 March

  • 02:30pm - 03:15pm (CST) / -

    Energy: What do investors really want?

    Panel Finance/Trading/Risk Management

    With the advent of the shale era and the price volatility of the past few years, investors appear to be losing faith in an industry facing short- and long-term challenges. The challenge of the industry, requiring a high level of investments, appears to be on a collision course with investors looking for stronger capital discipline and higher shareholders return. This panel of shareholders will discuss the challenges ahead in investing in oil and gas.