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Ore Owodunni

Low Carbon Energy

ConocoPhillips Company


Ore Owodunni leads ConocoPhillips’ energy transition efforts including evaluating low-carbon opportunities and technologies that can closely integrate with the company’s global operations, markets, and competencies.  He and his team are responsible for enabling the company to meet its 2050 net-zero operational emissions ambition and exploring emerging opportunities including carbon capture, utilization and storage and the hydrogen economy.

Ore was most recently the company’s Assistant Treasurer, with global responsibility for corporate finance, shareholder distributions, real estate financing, trust investments, commodity and currency risk management, and relationships with lenders, bondholders, and rating agencies.

Prior to this, Ore worked in Corporate Planning & Development, where he and his team advised executive leadership on capital allocation, strategy, portfolio management, and the long-range plan. He subsequently led the Gulf Coast Business Unit’s finance team, with responsibility for financial reporting, controls, budgeting, planning and analysis, and reserves compliance for the company’s Eagle Ford Shale, Gulf of Mexico Deepwater and onshore conventional assets. 

Earlier in his career, Ore was a Vice President at Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he worked initially as an M&A banker in New York and Hong Kong and, later, as an institutional investor in the global upstream oil and gas sector.  Ore earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Yale University and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School.