Galileo Technologies has announced Jesus Grande as its new CEO. With a new CEO at the helm, the company is charging ahead in the energy transition with a bold vision.
To make the most out of gas, rather than more traditional fossil fuels such as oil and coal, US based Galileo Technologies have developed a number of solutions that are designed to help the global energy transition by making natural gas and biogas more accessible and commercially viable for communities and businesses worldwide. Through these innovative, modular solutions, Galileo Technologies addresses one of the most urgent challenges of our time: delivering clean, affordable energy to regions disconnected from traditional pipeline networks or burdened by reliance on oil, coal, and diesel.
Grande brings extensive experience in defining and implementing strategies that drive sustainable improvements in results. With a focus on managing talent, processes, technology, systems, and communication, he has built a strong track record in the oil and gas services and operations sectors.
Jesús Grande, CEO of Galileo Technologies says: ‘The world is currently struggling to meet its net zero targets, so a successful energy transition relies on innovation that breaks barriers, particularly by allowing greater use of gas as a transition fuel. Galileo has pioneered solutions that bring the benefits of natural gas and biogas even to the most remote regions. I believe in this vision because it’s a tangible, scalable path to a cleaner future. This is why I’ve taken on this challenge — because the stakes are high, and Galileo has the technology and the commitment to make a difference.’
Galileo Technologies is now leading the charge in advancing US energy technology while contributing to the global energy transition. The company envisions a future where its cutting-edge solutions play a pivotal role in delivering clean energy to regions with limited infrastructure. By going beyond traditional pipeline networks, Galileo’s innovative virtual pipeline model transports natural gas via cryogenic iso-tanks to remote areas, including sub-Saharan Africa and Brazil.
One of the most striking examples of Galileo’s impact is in Roraima, Brazil. Here, the company has transformed previously unviable sites, producing 500 tons of LNG daily using 40 Cryobox stations. This ‘virtual pipeline’ model exemplifies how Galileo brings clean energy to areas far removed from conventional networks, showcasing its commitment to scalable and transformative energy solutions.
With in-house design and manufacturing capabilities, Galileo Technologies ensures rapid deployment and compliance with global standards, offering tailored solutions based on the combination of standard equipment, to address the unique energy challenges of each region.