
Bas Sudmeijer Speaking Fee: $10,000 to $20,000

Speaking Fee:
$10,000 to $20,000
Travels From:
LON - London (All Airports)
Travels From:
LON - London (All Airports)
Primary Topic Category:
Environment
Primary Topic Category:
Environment
Secondary Topic Category:
Energy
Secondary Topic Category:
Energy
Bas Sudmeijer Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Bas Sudmeijer is a Managing Director and Partner at BCG, specializing in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). With extensive experience advising global organizations on energy transition strategies, he helps businesses navigate decarbonization challenges. His work spans industries, including heavy industry and energy, where he develops innovative solutions for reducing emissions. Sudmeijer is a recognized expert in climate strategy and has contributed to major sustainability initiatives worldwide. He frequently speaks on the intersection of business, technology, and environmental responsibility.
Bas Sudmeijer is a Managing Director and Partner at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), based in their London office. He leads BCG's climate and sustainability practice in the UK and Benelux, focusing on energy transition and utility transformations.
With extensive experience in both the power and utilities, and oil and gas sectors, Bas has worked across North America and Europe. Prior to his tenure in London, he contributed to BCG's Amsterdam and San Francisco offices, bringing a global perspective to his work.
Bas holds a master's degree in aerospace engineering from Delft University of Technology. This technical background informs his analytical approach to complex energy challenges.
He has been instrumental in building BCG's expertise in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), leading the firm's global CCUS topic for five years. His efforts include developing partnerships, such as with the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative, to advance cost and locational modeling in the field.
Beyond his consulting work, Bas is a recognized thought leader. He has contributed to publications on climate strategy and has been a speaker at events like TED, discussing the potential of carbon capture networks to mitigate climate change.