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Gary joined IHS in May 2011 with the acquisition of CMAI by IHS. Prior to this, Gary Adams was President of Chemical Market Associates, Inc. Immediately after graduating from the University of Arkansas, Gary joined Union Carbide Corporation, advancing through several manufacturing and commercial assignments over a 15-year period.
Gary became a partner in CMAI in 1994 and was appointed Executive Vice President of CMAI, responsible for the company's largest multi-client practice segments. Beginning in September of 1997, Gary served as CMAI President, leading its global operations. Gary is widely known for his unique and thought-provoking analysis of chemicals and plastics markets, especially pertaining to potential future conditions from a global perspective.
He has actively led or participated in numerous Market and Business Advisory studies and is often sought out for his advice and counsel on the development and execution of strategic plans in various product areas and geographies. His 36 years of participation in global petrochemical and plastics markets prepares him well for the challenges of leading a global consulting and research and analysis practice.

Robert Ineson, IHS CERA Senior Director, leads the IHS CERA North American Natural Gas and Global LNG research activities. Mr. Ineson specializes in analysis of North American gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets, natural gas pricing and transmission, and corporate strategy. Mr. Ineson is a coauthor, with IHS CERA Chairman Daniel Yergin, of The Wall Street Journal op-ed piece "America’s Natural Gas Revolution." Mr. Ineson is a coauthor of the IHS CERA Multiclient Studies Fueling North America’s Energy Future and Rising to the Challenge: Turning North America’s Unconventional Potential into Reality—A Supply Study to 2018. His past work includes the IHS CERA Multiclient Studies Diminishing Returns: The Cost of North American Gas Supply in an Unconventional Era; New Realities, New Risks: North American Gas and Power Scenarios Through 2020; and The Alchemist’s Challenge: Turning the Southern Cone’s Natural Gas into Gold. His recent research focuses on the unconventional natural gas revolution and on the evolution of global LNG markets.
Before joining IHS CERA, Mr. Ineson was Director of Market Forecasting at Coral Energy. He previously held analytical positions with Texas Eastern, KN Energy, and Tenneco Energy and as Principal of the gas consulting practice at Resource Data International (RDI). He is the author of RDI’s Convergence of Gas and Power and articles on gas transportation modeling, deregulation, and the North American gas market.
Mr. Ineson holds a BA from the State University of New York at Albany and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
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