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UTulsa organizes Oklahoma’s first National Academy of Engineering MLE event

Oxy CEO Vicki Hollub to deliver keynote address

The University of Tulsa, in collaboration with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), is proud to announce Oklahoma’s first member-led event titled “Carbon Capture, Sequestration, and the Future of Energy.” With keynote address delivered by Vicki Hollub, president and chief executive officer of Occidental Petroleum (Oxy), this landmark event is scheduled for April 24-25.

Hollub

Hollub has been a member of Oxy’s Board of Directors since 2015 and has more than 40 years of experience with the company, holding various management and technical positions around the globe, including the United States, Russia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. Under her leadership, Oxy has been at the forefront of integrating carbon management technologies into its operations, including significant investments in direct air capture initiatives.

“This NAE member-led event highlights the caliber of academic programs and faculty in The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering & Natural Science,” said UTulsa President Brad Carson. “Our petroleum engineering programs are ranked No. 3 in the nation and No. 1 among private universities, while our computer, chemical, and mechanical engineering programs are also highly regarded. We are proud to welcome these distinguished speakers and panelists to our campus.”

The conference brings together leading experts from industry, academia, and government to discuss innovative strategies and technologies in carbon capture and sequestration, pivotal components in the transition to sustainable energy solutions. Participants will engage in insightful discussions, explore the latest research, and tour The University of Tulsa’s renowned North Campus research facilities.

The event is chaired by James Brill, UTulsa’s Jeffrey McDougall Eminent Professor of Petroleum Engineering and a member of the NAE since 1997. “We are thrilled to bring together leading experts to discuss the future of energy. This event offers a unique platform for collaborative exploration of energy’s future,” he said.