LSU-Led FUEL Briefing
Join us for a conversation about the LSU-led team, called the Future Use of Energy in Louisiana (FUEL), and the NSF awarding them the largest grant in its history.Roundtable includes:
o Erwin Gianchandani, National Science Foundation
o Justina W. Gallegos, White House OSTP Deputy Director
o Erik Oswald, ExxonMobil, Vice President, Policy Development
o Nigel Jenvey, Baker Hughes, VP Energy Transition Project Development
o Dai Nguyen, Shell Geismar Chemicals/Shell Convent, General Manager
⚡About FUEL⚡
As the energy industry evolves and changes, LSU and FUEL are working to make sure Louisiana remains at the epicenter of this industry that is so crucial to Louisiana’s economy. South Louisiana plays a key role in the oil and gas industry with more than 250,000 people employed in that field. FUEL is a statewide effort of more than 50 partners designed to help Louisiana lead the nation in energy transition.
Click here to learn more ➡️ https://www.lsu.edu/energy/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=nsf+energy&utm_content=livestream
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