• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Alessandro Bresciani

Baker Hughes

Senior Vice President, Climate Technology Solutions

Alessandro is Senior Vice President, Climate Technology Solutions for Baker Hughes which encompasses carbon capture, utilization & storage, hydrogen, emissions management, and clean and integrated power solutions. In this role he is responsible for defining the strategy and operationalizing product and solution management for an integrated Baker Hughes offering that can support energy and broader industrial segments in achieving their net-zero ambitions. With over 22 years of global experience in the energy and industrial sectors, Alessandro has worked across the entire value chain and covered multiple roles including sales, commercial, operations, services, and business development. Prior to his current role he was VP, Services for the Turbomachinery & Process Solutions business in Baker Hughes. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from SDA Bocconi, and is a Member of the Board of Directors of Nuovo Pignone International S.r.l..

Sessions With Alessandro Bresciani

Tuesday, 7 March

  • 11:55am - 12:45pm (CST) / 07/mar/2023 05:55 pm - 07/mar/2023 06:45 pm

    Reducing Emissions in Oil and Gas Production

    Upstream Oil & Gas
    The development of oil and gas resources is taking on new dimensions. While operators are responding favorably to increasing stakeholder pressure to de-carbonize, they are also finding new commercial opportunities in old assets such as depleted reservoirs, transportation infrastructure and offshore platforms. What steps and progress are companies making to reduce the carbon-intensity of oil and gas and explore potential synergies with low-carbon areas such as CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage)? What commercial models are emerging to encourage greater activity?
  • 03:30pm - 04:00pm (CST) / 07/mar/2023 09:30 pm - 07/mar/2023 10:00 pm

    Climate Change and Rebooting Energy Infrastructure

    Energy capital and infrastructure take a long time to turn in the system. What policies and innovations can make the system more flexible to address climate action?