Speakers

Camilo Morales

Camilo Morales is an international business administrator from Universidad de la Sabana and a specialist in Mining and Energy Law and Sustainable Development from Universidad de los Andes. Camilo has a decade of experience in public, commercial, and international affairs in the energy, oil, and gas sector. He served as Energy, Oil and Gas Officer at the British Embassy in Colombia, where he designed and implemented the UK’s political and commercial positioning strategy on energy affairs. Subsequently, he was responsible for the international management of the Colombian National Hydrocarbons Agency and the strategic promotion of areas available for exploration and production. Additionally, he served as advisor to the Mayor’s Office of Barranquilla, leading Barranquilla to become the first energy capital of Colombia. He is currently Secretary General of Naturgas and one of the young leaders shaping the future of the International Gas Union (IGU), contributing to consolidating natural gas as an energy source for the transition, the country’s competitiveness, and the quality of life of Colombians.

Camilo Morales

Camilo Morales is an international business administrator from Universidad de la Sabana and a specialist in Mining and Energy Law and Sustainable Development from Universidad de los Andes. Camilo has a decade of experience in public, commercial, and international affairs in the energy, oil, and gas sector. He served as Energy, Oil and Gas Officer at the British Embassy in Colombia, where he designed and implemented the UK’s political and commercial positioning strategy on energy affairs. Subsequently, he was responsible for the international management of the Colombian National Hydrocarbons Agency and the strategic promotion of areas available for exploration and production. Additionally, he served as advisor to the Mayor’s Office of Barranquilla, leading Barranquilla to become the first energy capital of Colombia. He is currently Secretary General of Naturgas and one of the young leaders shaping the future of the International Gas Union (IGU), contributing to consolidating natural gas as an energy source for the transition, the country’s competitiveness, and the quality of life of Colombians.
05 Nov

Moving the Future: Low-Carbon Transport in Action

Transportation is the leading source of greenhouse gas emissions in the State of São Paulo, making the shift toward low-carbon solutions a strategic priority. This panel will discuss how technologies such as fleet electrification and the use of sustainable fuels—combined with advances in technology and infrastructure—can significantly reduce the sector’s environmental impact while driving innovation, competitiveness, and urban quality of life.

Energy Transition and Decarbonization Stage 10:15 - 11:15