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Kevin Teng is a Senior Commercial Analyst currently focused on Carbon Capture Storage at Petronas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In his previous role of as a co-founder of a green hydrogen company, a fully owned subsidiary of Petronas, he played key roles in project management, commercial strategy, supply chain management, and technology implementation.

His work involves driving the development of hydrogen technology and dispensing projects, notably proposing and executing the vision for the Sarawak Electrolyzer Assembly Plant to foster local hydrogen technology expertise, engineering capabilities, and supply chain infrastructure. His responsibilities include leading commercial efforts targeting major global utility companies and strategic procurement for hydrogen-related engineering projects across Sarawak, China, Japan, Korea, and the USA.

Previously, he held technical positions as a Senior Geomechanics Engineer at Petronas, where he spearheaded the establishment of an in-house team focusing on advanced geomechanics modeling methodologies that included Finite Element Method, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. He played a pivotal role in institutionalizing Geomechanics as a new skill group under Geoscience and led the development of Petronas’ first geoscience-based technical guidelines on Rock Mechanics Testing. During this time, he also led various 1D, 3D/4D Geomechanics model construction and analysis for company assets around the world, resulting in better surface insights and significant cost savings.

Category
Artificial Intelligence, Asia, CCUS, Geomechanics
Tags
Climate Transition, Oil & Gas