• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Robert Fee

Cheniere Energy

Vice President, International Affairs and Climate

Robert Fee is Vice President, International Affairs and Climate. He is responsible for international energy and climate policy and supports Cheniere’s commercial origination team. He is also responsible for Cheniere’s ESG and climate policy and initiatives. He previously served at Cheniere as Chief of Staff to the CEO and Acting Senior Vice President for External Affairs, where he managed federal, state, and local government affairs. Before joining Cheniere, Robert was Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor in the Office of Fossil Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy. There he helped manage the oversight of the Office’s Research and Development program and major policy and regulatory responsibilities, including carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration projects, climate policy, liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and international engagements. He also held positions at the White House and various roles at the Department of Energy. Robert has a B.A. in History from Miami University in Ohio.

Sessions With Robert Fee

Wednesday, 20 March

  • 12:00pm - 12:50pm (CST) / 20/mar/2024 05:00 pm - 20/mar/2024 05:50 pm

    Bringing Down Emissions in Supply Chains

    Energy Infrastructure/Supply Chains

    Improving the performance of supply chain delivery times, costs and carbon footprint is critical to all participants in the chain and to the ultimate customer. But to deliver on these improvements requires changes to hardware, facilities, operational practices and technologies used, as well as inventorizing and quantifying emissions from all partners activities and materials. What are some of the best practices and tools that enable efficient management of supply chain performance? How much room is there for further reduction in delivery times or emissions through the application of these practices?