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Geopolitics. Great Power Competition. Energy Transition.

 

Leaders across Business and Governments  face tremendous uncertainty.

 

Fannon Global Advisors sees through the grey and delivers opportunity.

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The Honorable Francis R. Fannon has led organizations and created business opportunities at senior levels of government and as a corporate executive for more than two decades.

 

Frank was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate to serve as the inaugural Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources.

 

In serving as "America's Energy Diplomat," Frank led whole-of-government initiatives in the Indo-Pacific, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East and North Africa region to advance free, open markets, and resilient supply chains. By partnering with governments and companies, Frank and his team advanced major energy and infrastructure deals worth tens of billions of dollars.

Frank elevated global awareness of the critical role that minerals play in the energy transition. He led bilateral and multinational coalitions to help countries responsibly develop clean energy minerals and fostered more transparent markets. Frank credits, in part, his success as a diplomat on his success as a senior executive for global energy and resource companies.

As Managing Director of BHP, Frank established the company’s U.S. Corporate Affairs function. He created and led a comprehensive strategy to support the company’s growing footprint, expand its American shareholder base, and shaped climate change stakeholder messaging campaigns. Frank served as Chief U.S. Advisor to the BHP Foundation, focused on transparency and governance, environmental resilience, and education equity.

 

Before BHP, Frank led Government Affairs for Murphy Oil Corporation. He facilitated new country entry in multiple regions, co-negotiated production sharing contracts, and managed crisis communications and stakeholder engagements. Under Frank’s guidance, Murphy Oil developed and successfully executed the industry’s first point-of-purchase consumer energy campaign.

 

Frank helped to shape American energy policy while serving in senior positions on Capitol Hill. As counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, Frank drafted, negotiated, and helped pass into law the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which included the hydraulic fracturing provisions that unleashed the shale revolution. Frank also served as counsel to Senators Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-CO) and Pete V. Domenici (R-NM).

 

Frank is a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, and (non-resident) Senior Advisor at the Center for Strategic & International Studies.

Frank holds a J.D. from the University of Denver College of Law, M.A. in International Affairs, Economics & Trade from the University of Denver Korbel School of International Studies, and B.A. from Radford University.

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