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May 15, 2025
11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT
Luncheon with Chevron Chief Economist Robert Schwiers
Presented by the Houston chapter of USAEE
Federal Reserve Bank, Houston Branch
Join the USAEE Houston chapter for a plated lunch on Thursday, May 15, as Robert Schwiers, chief economist with Chevron, presents on the US economic outlook and the role of natural gas.
Enjoy the food, the conversation, and ask questions as Robert offers insights into natural gas and its impact on the economy. This in-person event offers valuable insights and networking opportunities with industry experts. Don't miss out!
Robert G. Schwiers Jr. is the Chief Economist for Chevron’s Strategy & Sustainability Department. He advises senior executives on economic and energy market dynamics to aid in developing business plans and growth strategies for the company. Robert is currently a member of the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Industry Advisory Board and the IEA’s Energy Business Council. He has also contributed to several external industry publications including Energy & Security: Strategies for a World in Transition and the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook. He also completed a fellowship in Strategy and Statecraft at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in 2023.Previously, Robert was a Senior Energy Analyst in Chevron’s Supply & Trading organization assisting energy traders with short-term energy market analysis. He also held several positions within Chevron’s strategic planning organization including senior staff analyst, principal consultant, and manager of forecast and business support. Robert graduated from California Polytechnic State University with a degree in business administration with a focus on accounting and finance. He joined Chevron in 1998 and has 25 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. Robert is based at Chevron’s corporate headquarters in San Ramon.
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Luncheon with Chevron Chief Economist Robert Schwiers
1801 Allen Parkway
Houston, TX 77002