Pulitzer-prize winner, respected author, and leading energy expert Dr. Daniel Yergin is being recognized Dec. 9 for his “exceptional contribution to the oil, gas and energy industry” with the highest honor of the World Petroleum Council, the Dewhurst Award. This distinguished lifetime achievement award celebrates his role as a global authority on energy, international politics, and economics.
Yergin is only the 11th recipient of the Dewhurst Award in the nearly 90-year history of the WPC, with previous winners including Rex Tillerson (USA), Abdulla Bin Hamad Al Attiyah (Qatar), and Ali Al-Naimi (Saudi Arabia). In 1933, Mr. Thomas Dewhurst (1881-1973), then president of the Institute of Petroleum in the United Kingdom, organized what was to become the first World Petroleum Congress. The Dewhurst Lecture is a tribute to him and to the person asked to deliver the Dewhurst Lecture.
Dr. Yergin will receive the award during the Dewhurst Ceremony at the 23rd World Petroleum Congress in Houston, which runs December 5-9, 2021. Regularly featuring high-level industry and government representatives, the “Olympics of the Oil and Gas Industry” will be the perfect venue to celebrate his outstanding career in the energy sector.
Tor Fjaeran, President of the World Petroleum Council, has great praise for the inspirational energy visionary. “Dan Yergin has been an inspiration for our industry and an authoritative guide to the energy transformations in our lives and throughout history, through his research, his lectures, and his books such as the Pulitzer-prize winning The Prize and The Quest,” said Tor Fjaeran.
“Dan’s very influential new book The New Map is essential reading, for it lays out the future pathways for energy, climate, and geo-politics,” Tor Fjaeran continued. “He has created an enormous legacy as one of the highest authorities on energy, international politics, and economics. We are grateful for his
continued support to the WPC. It was a pleasure to welcome him as a plenary speaker to our previous congresses in Istanbul and Moscow and it will be an honor to present him with our highest award at this year’s event in Houston. On behalf of our board and the member countries of the World Petroleum Council, I am delighted to congratulate him on this much-deserved recognition.”
About Dan Yergin:
Daniel Yergin is a highly respected authority on energy, international politics, and economics, and a Pulitzer Prize winner. He is Vice Chairman of IHS Markit, a leading information and advisory firm with 16,000 employees worldwide, and chairman of IHS Markit’s CERAWeek conference, which CNBC has called “the Super Bowl of Energy.” Fortune has called him “one of the planet’s foremost thinkers about energy and its implications.”
Yergin’s new book The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations is described by The Washington Post as “a tour de force for geopolitical understanding,” by NPR as “a master class on how the world works” and by the London Sunday Times as a “wonderful book.” USA Today said, “At a time when solid facts and reasoned arguments are in full retreat, Daniel Yergin rides to the rescue.”
Yergin is the author of the bestseller The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World, described as “a fantastic book” by Bill Gates in his review. Yergin’s book The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil Money and Power was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, was a number one New York Times bestseller, and has been translated into 20 languages.
He co-authored Commanding Heights: the Battle for the World Economy, of which the Wall Street Journal said, “No one could ask for a better account of the world’s political and economic destiny since World War II.”
Yergin has served on the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board under four presidents. He is a member of the board of the Council on Foreign Relations, a senior trustee of the Brookings Institution, and a member of the Energy Think Tank of the government of India, and of the Energy Governors of the World Economic Forum. He holds a BA from Yale University and a Ph.D. from Cambridge University, where he was a Marshall Scholar.
About the World Petroleum Council
The World Petroleum Council was established in 1933 as the only neutral, non-profit making, and non-political global forum for the promotion and dialogue of the responsible production and use of the world’s oil, gas, and all energy resources and their products for the benefit of all. The WPC is registered as a charity in the UK.
Through its National Committees the WPC brings together public and private leaders and experts from producers and consumers to address global energy issues. The triennial World Petroleum Congress is the oil and gas industry’s largest and most prestigious international event. Known as “the Olympics of the oil and gas sector,” the 23rd World Petroleum Congress will be held in Houston, Texas, from the 5-9 December 2021. www.23wpchouston.com