Pedro Miró is the former CEO of CEPSA, the Spanish Oil & Gas company which he joined as a trainee in 1976. During his career at CEPSA, he held a wide range of senior roles including as Director of the Corporate Research Center, Vice President of Exploration & Production and Senior Vice-President of Technical Operations, overseeing the Group’s refining and power activities as well as various corporate divisions, including HSE (Health, Safety and Environment) and Technology.
As a representative of CEPSA, Mr. Miró was also Chairman of MEDGAZ, one of the most significant projects in the gas sector in recent years, heading this company from the time of its establishment in 2000 until the start-up of the deepwater gas pipeline in March 2011.
In August 2011, he was named Chief Operating Officer of CEPSA and in January 2012, he was appointed to CEPSA’s Board of Directors and Executive Committee. Following this, in July 2016, he was named Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the newly-created Fundación CEPSA.
Mr. Miró actively serves in a number of Spanish and international associations. He is a member of the Boards of Trustees of both the Princess of Asturias Foundation, and FUNSEAM (Fundación para la Sostenibilidad Energética y Ambiental).
He has served on the Boards of various other affiliates of the CEPSA Group, having been Chairman of Asesa, Detisa, Gepesa, CEPSA Gas Comercializadora, CEPSA Química, CEPSA Química Becancour and Detén.
Mr. Miró has also been a member of the Board of Directors of CLH (Compañía Logística de Hidrocarburos) and has served as Deputy Chairman of Europia (European Petroleum Industry Association), Board Member of Concawe, Deputy Chairman of AOP (Association of Petroleum Operators) and Founding Trustee of Corporación Tecnológica de Andalucía.