Saudi Association for Energy Economics

Saudi Association for Energy Economics (SAEE)
الجمعية السعودية لاقتصادات الطاقة
Founded 2009
Type Non-profit
Focus Linking academic and industry experts in informative discussion on energy economics issues.
Location
Area served
Saudi Arabia
Key people
Yaser Faquih (President)
Shahad Al-Bardi VP
Hossa Al Mutairi Secretary
Hisham Akhonbay Treasurer
Abdullah Tuwaijri Outreach Committee
Samiha Khayyat Technical Committee
Website http://saudi-aee.org/
Affiliated with International Association for Energy Economics

Saudi Association for Energy Economics (SAEE) is an international non-profit professional organization based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Dr. Mohammad Al-Sahlawi was the first president in 2009. SAEE is an affiliation of the International Association of Energy Economics (IAEE), which is a global, nonprofit organization founded in 1977 and based in the United States. IAEE has more than 3,000 members and more than 30 national affiliates around the world.

SAEE Objectives

The objectives of this organization are:

  1. To create a forum for professional discussion in energy economics.
  2. To provide means of professional communication and exchange of experience and ideas in energy economics.
  3. To promote professional communication among energy professionals and other industries within the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other countries.
  4. To educate the local community on energy economics issues.

Previous Council Members

First Term:

  1. President, Dr. Mohammad Al-Sahlwai
  2. Vice President, Dr. Mohammad Al-Tayyeb
  3. Secretary, Dr. Nasser Al-Dossary
  4. Treasurer, Fahad Al-Dhubaib
  5. Communication Officer, Ayman Makki

Second Term:

  1. President, Fahad Al-Dhubaib
  2. Vice President, Dr. Nasser Al-Dossary
  3. Secretary, Mahdi Al-Adil
  4. Treasurer, Fahad Al-Ajlan
  5. Communication Officer, Ayman Makki

Third Term:

  1. President, Dr. Ibrahim Almojel
  2. Vice President, Mansour Alzamil
  3. Secretary, Rayyan Alkhowaiter
  4. Treasurer, Fahad Alwuhaib
  5. Technical Committee, Dr. Yaser Faquih
  6. Events Committee, Moothy Alelaiwy
  7. Outreach Committee, Raghda Almulhim

Fourth Term:

  1. President, Dr. Yaser Faquih
  2. Vice President, Shahad Al-Bardi
  3. Secretary, Dr. Hossa Al-Mutairi
  4. Treasurer, Hisham Akhonbay
  5. Technical Committee, Dr. Samiha Khayyat
  6. Outreach Committee, Abdullah Tuwaijri

Key Speakers

  1. Professor Georg Erdmann, (Former IAEE President). SAEE First Dinner Meeting
  2. Professor Peter Davies, (Former Chief Economist of BP). SAEE First Dinner Meeting
  3. Dr. Robert Mabro, (Former Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies). SAEE Second Dinner Meeting
  4. Dr. Bassam Fattouh, (Director of the Oil and Middle East Programme at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies). SAEE Second Dinner Meeting
  5. Dr. John Sfakianakis. (Group General Manager and Chief Economist of Banque Saudi Fransi and Chief Economist, Middle East North Africa for Credit Agricole C.I.B.). SAEE Third Dinner Meeting
  6. Abdulrahman R. Al Rashed. (Asharqiah Chamber Chairman). SAEE Third Dinner Meeting
  7. Dr. Herman Franssen, (Senior Director and member of the Executive Committee of the Energy Intelligence Group). SAEE Fourth Dinner Meeting
  8. Dr. Dermot Gately, (President of the New York Energy Forum). SAEE Fifth Dinner Meeting
  9. Raad Alkadiri, (Partner at PFC Energy). SAEE Sixth Dinner Meeting
  10. Jamie Webster, (Senior Manager at PFC Energy). SAEE Sixth Dinner Meeting
  11. Richard Dobbs, (Director of the McKinsey Global Institute). SAEE Seventh Dinner Meeting
  12. HE Dr. Majid Al-Moneef (Economic Advisor to the Royal Court, and member of the International Advisory Council of KAPSARC)
  13. Kenneth B. Medlock III, Ph.D. (James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics at Rice University, Senior Director, Center for Energy Studies at the Baker Institute for Public Policy)
  14. Professor Peter R. Hartley, Ph.D., the George and Cynthia Mitchell Professor of Economics at Rice University. Rice Scholar of Energy Economics at the Baker Institute.

References

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