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Frost & Sullivan Announces New Director of Business Development for Oil & Gas Program

-- Appointee brings trading experience and market expertise
Frost & Sullivan
2014-11-11 21:00 2120

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Frost & Sullivan has named Carl Larry Director of Business Development, Oil & Gas. Larry will be responsible for several initiatives in the company's oil and gas practice, including its new Upstream Oil & Gas Innovation: A Focus on Performance consortium.

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For more information on the Upstream Oil & Gas Innovation: A Focus on Performance consortium, please follow this link: http://bit.ly/1shfTh4

Larry has been involved in energy trading for the past 15 years covering all aspects of brokerage, research and marketing. He started his career trading Eurodollars on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He then became director of futures research for ABN AMRO and Barclays Capital in New York and has worked on marketing and trading energy derivatives for Citigroup and Credit Suisse in Houston, Texas.

"We are excited to have Carl join our team," said Frost & Sullivan Vice President of Oil & Gas Ethan Smith. "With Carl's intimate experience covering oil and gas commodity markets, Frost & Sullivan's Upstream Oil & Gas Practice is equipped to help our customers leverage innovation to bring E&P costs in line with benchmark prices."

Frost & Sullivan's Upstream Oil & Gas Innovation: A Focus on Performance consortium will begin accepting applications for members in January of 2015. On Nov. 19th, 2014, Frost & Sullivan will share the results of an innovation benchmarking survey tailored to the interests of upstream oil and gas companies at the Hotel Sorella City Center in Houston. Industry participants from around the world are invited to attend. Attendance is limited to 50 registrants.

About Upstream Oil & Gas Innovation: A Focus on Performance 

Frost & Sullivan's Upstream Oil & Gas Innovation: A Focus on Performance consortium is a member-driven organization helping companies leverage innovation to define future success. The consortium facilitates discussion, pressure-testing, and benchmarking of innovation best practices in the oil and gas industry. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1shfTh4.

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P: 210-247-3816
F: (210) 348.1003
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