Two-Run Homerun for Anadarko Petroleum at 11th Annual Platts Global Energy Awards - Snags 'Energy Company' & 'CEO of the Year' H
04 Dezember 2009 - 5:17AM
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India's Enzen Global Solutions Scores with "Rising Star Award" NEW
YORK, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- It was a two-run homerun for
Houston-based independent oil and gas exploration and production
company Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:APC) at tonight's 2009
Platts Global Energy Awards held at the Cipriani Wall Street. Not
only did the firm win Energy Company of the Year, but helmsman
James Hackett was bestowed CEO of the Year honors before an
audience of more than 500 energy executives from 20 countries.
"It's no surprise that the judges found James and his firm to be
exemplary of not only leadership, but execution," said Larry Neal,
president of Platts. The judges pointed to Anadarko's three-year
transformation following its acquisition of two major competitors,
noting that with Hackett at the rudder, the firm had successfully
steered through numerous divestitures, exceeded its production
targets, restored its balance sheet and maintained its commitment
to exploration, which paid off in one of the world's top 10
discoveries offshore Ghana. The energy industry's most prestigious
annual awards program, now in its 11th year, is hosted by Platts,
the world's leading energy and metals information provider, which
is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. The awards honor
outstanding achievement in the energy industry, recognizing
corporate and individual accomplishments, innovation and
entrepreneurship. "We at Platts congratulate each of this year's
winners, and the finalists as well, for achieving above-the-bar
performance, especially in an economic environment of heightened
market volatility and uncertainty," said Neal. The winners in a
total of 17 award categories were chosen by an independent
international panel of judges from a record number of nominations
from 22 countries. The winning companies came from India, Italy,
the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, and the United
States. Double honors were also bestowed on Chesapeake Energy
Corporation (NYSE: CHK), the Oklahoma-based natural gas exploration
and production company and one of the United States' largest
natural gas producers and most active drillers of new wells. It won
2009 Energy Producer of the Year for its expertise in shale gas
plays, its very high success rate in its exploration activities,
and its consistent production growth for nearly 20 years.
Chesapeake also garnered a second award, Industry Leadership of the
Year, impressing judges with its "masterful job" campaigning for
natural gas to become the fuel of the future. The Lifetime
Leadership Award was shared by two gentlemen whose contributions to
the industry are vast - Tom Casten and Lee R. Raymond. As the
founder and president of several energy companies, Casten has
succeeded since 1975 in simultaneously slashing power costs and
greenhouse gas emissions, and as an author and the founder of
numerous advocacy groups, he has precipitated policy changes that
have advanced industrial energy recycling and efficiency. During
his 42-year career, Raymond, retired chairman and chief executive
officer of Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), set new standards
for capital and cost-efficiency that have made the company the top
performer it is today. This, together with countless other
accomplishments, made Raymond a clear front-runner for the Lifetime
Achievement Award. The Rising Star Award, which honors an upcoming
young company for its accomplishments and potential, went to
three-year-old Enzen Global Solutions Private Limited, an
India-based consulting and services company. Enzen snagged the 2009
Rising Star Award for its meteoric financial performance, which was
driven largely by its success in developing innovative solutions to
reduce power theft in India, aid compliance with the UK Traffic
Management Act, and help utilities companies mitigate aggregate,
technical and commercial losses. The 2009 Platts Global Energy
Awards featured several new or updated categories - Green Energy
Initiative of the Year, Deal of the Year; Infrastructure Project of
the Year; and Energy Producer of the Year. Capgemini served as the
program's principal sponsor for the seventh consecutive year and
was joined this year by co-sponsors, Elster Group and SolArc, Inc.
The winners in all 17 categories were: CEO of the Year: James
Hackett Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (USA) Commercial Technology
of the Year: Repsol (Spain) - Kaleidoscope Project Community
Development Program of the Year: PTT Public Limited Company
(Thailand) Deal of the Year: Enel SpA (Italy) - Endesa Acquisition
Downstream Business of the Year: S-OIL Corporation (South Korea)
Energy Company of the Year: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (USA)
Energy Efficiency Program of the Year - Consumer: Johnson &
Johnson (USA) Energy Efficiency Program of the Year - Supplier:
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (USA) Energy Producer of the Year:
Chesapeake Energy Corporation (USA) Engineering Project of the
Year: Mirant Corporation (USA) -- Potomac River Generating Station
Virtual Stack ENR Energy Construction Project of the Year: Shell
Exploration & Production (Netherlands) - Perdido Green Energy
Initiative of the Year: Naval Facilities Engineering Command (USA)
- Energy and Water Management Program for the Department of the
Navy Industry Leadership Award: Chesapeake Energy Corporation (USA)
Infrastructure Project of the Year: Entergy Corporation (USA) - New
Orleans Underground Natural Gas Service Infrastructure Lifetime
Achievement Award: Tom Casten Recycled Energy Development Lee
Raymond Exxon Mobil Corporation Marketing Campaign of the Year:
Peabody Energy (USA) - "Coal Can Do That" Campaign Power Company of
the Year: FPL Group (USA) Rising Star Award: Enzen Global Solutions
Private Limited (India) Sustainable Technology Innovation of the
Year: Energy Storage & Power (USA) - Energy Storage Technology
The awards ceremony was preceded by the third annual Platts Global
Energy Outlook Forum on December 2, during which industry leaders,
economists and government officials held wide-ranging roundtable
discussions on the outlook for sustainability. For complete awards
results, including the judges' rationale, please go to Platts
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