Fares Nikhadovich Kilzie

Fares Nikhadovich Kilzie
Born (1968-06-04) June 4, 1968
Alma mater Kuban medical university
Employer Creon Energy
Title Chairman of the Board of directors

Fares Nikhadovich Kilzie (born June 4, 1968) is a Russian entrepreneur, and chairman of the Board of Directors of Creon Energy.[1][2]

Biography

Kilzie was born on June 4, 1968.[3]

In 1993, he graduated from the Kuban State Medical University, with a specialization «Biochemistry». In October of the same year he became the Department Head at the Moscow Office of ANAS GROUP. In January 1995 he was appointed Managing Director of the Company, whose duties included estimation of competitive environment and competitiveness of manufacture of chemical production at the level of countries, regions of Russia and countries of the Central and Eastern Europe, as well as drawing up of reviews on condition and development prospects of separate chemical companies and enterprises.[3]

In February 1996, Kilzie was appointed Managing Director of FABA CHEMICALS GmbH, where he was engaged in development and implementation of projects on optimization of direct supplies of raw materials from Russia and CIS countries with arrangement of project financing, insurance of project risks in Russia.[3]

In January 2000, he became the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Creon Advisory Company (Moscow). Since May 2012 he has been working as the Chairman of the Board of Directors at Creon Energy.[3]

Mr. Kilzie speaks fluent Russian, English, German, Arabic and Spanish. He is married and has four children.[3]

Professional experience

Kilzie is head of Creon Energy Group, which is the official adviser of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, in particular on the issues of classification of Helium & Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) applied as the basis for customs tariff regulation.[4]

In 2007, Creon Energy with the support of the government developed a national program for Associated Petroleum Gas (APG) utilization and conducted the first congress in Russia as a platform for future applications of gases as a raw material for the petrochemical industry.

Creon Energy is the adviser and operator of the project on construction of Methanol production plant, which is carried out by NGSK Company in Ust-Luga (Leningrad oblast).[5]

In 2014, Creon Energy Group organized Plastics of Russia National Forum and established self-titled award aimed at encouragement of Russian companies and enterprises engaged in the formation of country's plastic industry. First annual Forum was supported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation. According to Kilzie, plastic converting became the national basis and is able to be a key point for development of a significant segment of the Russian industry. Speeches at this Forum prove the significant opportunities for development of domestic market of plastics production in all segments of the national economy.[6]

Moreover, in 2014, together with WWF, Kilzie and Creon Energy organized The first Environmental Responsibility Rating of Oil & Gas companies of the Russian Federation, within Rational Approach Project. Rating included 19 leading companies on volumes of oil and natural gas extraction. Rating grade was calculated for each company as average for 28 rating criteria. According to calculations, Surgutneftegaz Сompany became the winner; Sakhalin Energy comes second place, Gazprom is on the third place.[7][8]

In March 2012, Creon Сompany organized «Caustic Soda 2012» Conference. The key issue of the conference was cartel agreement case, initiated by the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) against manufacturers of caustic soda and chloric production headed by United Trade Company (UTK).[9]

References

  1. It is impossible to overcome stagnation in the Russian economy without principal changes from executive authorities // Ekspert. 10.12.2013
  2. Business as usual // Oil&Gas Financial Journal. 18.09.2013
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Kilzie Fares N. // FederalPress
  4. Mayor is againstincreaseofexporttaxesforliquefied hydrocarbon gases till 2017—2018 // Tass. 16.12.2013
  5. Ust-Luga will accept double methanol // Kommersant. 13.10.2014
  6. Huge possibilities of the internal market // Expert Online. 08.10.2013
  7. Presented environmental rating of oil-and-gas companies of Russia // «Mir novostei». 06.01.2015
  8. «Common sense» of oil companies // «Nezavisimaya gazeta». 14.04.2015
  9. Vaccination against cartel plague// Expert Online. 19.03.2012

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