Ali Moshiri

Ali Moshiri retired from Chevron at mandatory age as President, Chevron Africa-Latin America in March of 2017. Currently, he serves as advisor to Chevron Corporation and is the CEO and President of Amos Global Energy.

Ali joined Chevron in 1978 as a Petroleum engineer in New Orleans, Louisiana. From 1983 to 1987, he was supervisor of Engineering for Chevron Energy Technology Company, supporting upstream activities. In 1987, Ali joined Chevron Overseas Petroleum in the United Kingdom as manager of Technical Applications for exploration and production activities in the North Sea. In 1991, he became supervisor of Petroleum Engineering for Chevron Overseas Petroleum, with responsibilities for petroleum engineering activities in international operations. Between 1992 and 1997, Ali held a variety of positions of increasing responsibility as manager of Petroleum and Facilities Engineering operations for international operation. In 1997, he was named general manager of Strategic Planning and Assets Evaluation for Chevron Overseas Petroleum, with responsibility for 10 international business units, mergers and acquisitions, and new business development.

In 2000, Ali assumed the position of general manager of Upstream and advisor to the vice chairman of the board for Chevron Corporation Exploration and Production. In 2001, Ali was appointed managing director of the Latin America business unit, where he was responsible for Chevron’s upstream operations in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Trinidad & Tobago, and Venezuela. He became the President of Chevron Africa – Latin America in 2008, a position he remained in until his retirement in 2017. He is currently President and CEO of Amos Global Energy, LLC in Houston, Texas.

Ali graduated from the University of Tulsa with Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in petroleum engineering in 1978. He was Chairman of the Niger Delta Partnership Initiative and the William J. Clinton Foundation’s Presidential Advisory Council on Economic Growth and Investment for Haiti, as well as serving on the board for the Houston Zoo. Ali currently serves on the board of Americas Society.

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