Jim Gable Leading Corporate Venturing at Chevron Technology Ventures
Key Ideas
  • Jim Gable, president of Chevron Technology Ventures, manages a team focusing on investments and connecting startups with the company.
  • Chevron Technology Ventures has a portfolio of around 60 companies, including those in renewable energy like Sea Machines and Silixa.
  • CTV launched the Future Energy Fund III, a $500m fund focusing on industrial decarbonisation and circular carbon economy startups.
  • Gable is keen on technologies like blue hydrogen to meet decarbonisation targets quickly, emphasizing the potential in carbon reduction.
Jim Gable, the president of Chevron Technology Ventures (CTV), has been recognized as one of the top corporate venturing professionals in the Global Corporate Venturing Powerlist. Gable leads a team at CTV that focuses on making investments and facilitating connections between startups and Chevron. With over 20 years of experience at Chevron, Gable returned to head the corporate venture unit two years ago. CTV, founded in 1999, has invested in more than 197 startups and currently holds a portfolio of approximately 60 companies, including innovative firms like Sea Machines and Silixa. In April, CTV launched the Future Energy Fund III, a $500 million fund aimed at investing in renewable energy technologies to support industrial decarbonisation and circular carbon economy startups. Gable, with a background in material science and engineering, is especially interested in technologies like blue hydrogen for achieving rapid decarbonisation. The article emphasizes Gable's leadership in driving innovation and investments at CTV and his commitment to supporting technologies that align with society's decarbonisation goals.
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