Bernardo del Amo

CEO at Energy Consulting

SpainJoined December 2017

Summary

Through more than 37 years of industry experience, gained at Repsol, has completed more than 100 collaborative projects and joint developments with World Class organizations, including Chevron Phillips Chemicals, Grace Davison, Mitsui Chemicals, BASF, LyondellBasell, Sener, Initec, Ineos, PQ Corporation, Imperial College, Universidad Politécnica of Madrid... . This deep background has facilitated a solid technological expertise in oil & gas and chemicals, to develop new technological opportunities, through an extensive network of technology providers, investors, entrepreneurs, and scientists.
Background & track records:
• PhD in Chemical Engineering from Universidad Complutense of Madrid
• Master degree in Polymer Science from CSIC
• MBA from Escuela de Organización Industrial (EOI)
• More than 16 years as Professor at the Master of Energy (Repsol’s Further Training Centre)
• Skilled mentor and Advisor for Technology startups at Entrepreneurs Fund from Repsol Foundation
• Author of more than 30 scientific papers and patents and several contributions to specialized congresses
• Senior Technology Advisor at Repsol (Dec. 2016)

Work Experience (1)

Senior Advisor

Repsol

March 1979 - December 2016

Madrid

Academic Studies (1)

PhD

Chemical Engineering

January 1990 - January 1993

Polymer Science

Research areas of interest (3)

  • Energy Technology
  • Fossil Energy Sources
  • Liquid fossil fuel

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