George, S.
Stephen George has 28 yr of experience in international oil and energy markets. He joined KBC as a Hydroprocessing Technology Specialist in 2001 and worked as a refining analyst in the company’s energy economics group from 2005 until he was named Chief Economist in 2013. Mr. George holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Kingston University in the UK. Prior to joining KBC, he worked for the technology licensor UOP for 11 yr.
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