2010 US-SAUDI BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FORUM

APRIL 27-29 | CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ATLANTA, GA

MAY 23-25, 2011

Peter Oosterveer

Group President, Energy & Chemicals, Fluor Corporation

Peter Oosterveer is Group President of Fluor Corporation’s Energy & Chemicals Group and is responsible for global business development and operations in the upstream and downstream oil and gas markets and all chemicals and petrochemicals industries.

A 20-year Fluor veteran, Mr. Oosterveer previously served as Senior Vice President of the firm’s global chemicals and petrochemicals business.  In this role, Mr. Oosterveer most recently led Fluor to become the world’s leading engineering, procurement, and construction firm for polysilicon capital projects.

Mr. Oosterveer has deep international client and project expertise in the energy and chemicals industries with previous executive stints managing Fluor’s chemicals operations for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.  His duties included business development and sales as well as direct profit-loss responsibility. Prior to that, Mr. Oosterveer was Managing Director of the Dutch operations of Fluor, including the Haarlem office.  Mr. Oosterveer also previously managed Fluor’s operations center in Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands.
Mr. Oosterveer has served as a Board Member for Infraspeed BV, which was involved in the design, construction, and maintenance of The Netherlands High Speed Line project. In addition, he has served on the Fluor S.A. Poland Supervisory Board as well as on the Fluor S.A. Spain Board of Directors.

After joining Fluor in 1988 as a control systems engineer, Mr. Oosterveer gained project experience on various upstream, downstream, and chemicals projects performed from the Haarlem office. He previously worked on a complex refinery mega-project as well as serving as project director for the firm’s SAP implementation.

Mr. Oosterveer has a B.S. in Electronics from HTS Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, and is a graduate of the Thunderbird University International Management Program, Stanford’s Executive Business School, and the Fluor Management Institute.

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