BURCHETT, Kash

Kash Burchett is an energy economist with over 18 years’ experience in the energy-climate space.  In his current role at HSBC, he is responsible for scaling up investment into carbon management solutions including CO2 capture, removal, transportation, utilization and storage.  Prior to joining HSBC, Kash worked at Systemiq where he led the Energy Transition Commission’s research into the role of CCUS in reaching Net Zero.  Before that he worked at BP in Group Economics and French utility EDF, in corporate strategy. Kash has spoken at numerous public events and appeared in multiple media outlets, commenting on carbon markets and financing the wider energy transition.  He was a guest lecturer at UCL and SOAS on energy economics and policy.  He has an MSc in Energy Economics and an MA in International Relations.