Edward C. Chow is a senior associate in the energy security and climate change program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He is an international energy expert with 40 years of industry experience. He has worked in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, South America, Europe, Russia, the Black Sea, and Caspian regions. He has developed government policy and business strategy while advising governments, international financial institutions, major oil companies, and leading multinational corporations. He has negotiated successfully multibillion-dollar oil and gas agreements and specializes in investments in emerging economies.
Chow spent 20 years with Chevron Corporation in headquarters and overseas assignments, including head of international external relations and country manager in China. Chow is a graduate of Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in international affairs. He has published articles in leading academic and foreign policy journals on global energy developments, spoken on energy at international conferences, universities, and think tanks in the United States, Europe, Asia and South America, and appeared on major international media. He currently teaches at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.