Lee R. Raymond, the influential American businessman, shapes the course of global energy markets with his bold vision and strategic acumen. With a keen understanding of geopolitics and a talent for negotiation, he navigates the complexities of the oil industry with skill and determination, leaving a lasting impact on the world economy. Raymond's leadership is a testament to the power of innovation and foresight to shape the course of human progress.

"We should seek a system that provides outlets for those skills and talents so that everyone can find a way to work and serve in a manner that best suits the strengths of each individual."



"In some of the countries where we operate, there is a tradition of corruption, in which the political elites work with business in the framework of unsavory relationships."


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"It is the potential for economic growth that provides the basis for the development of countries, for bringing to people essential goods and services, such as water to drink and facilities for healthcare."



"Ethical conduct is something that becomes inherent in an organization over a long period of time."



"There is hardly an activity that a person can think about that does not intrinsically involve energy, most of which is currently provided by fossil fuels."



"Without competition, the spectacular development of technology that we have seen in the last one hundred years in this country would not have happened."



"The main professional responsibility of a person in business is business."



"He or she must be successful in economic terms, but always within an ethical framework. Whether his or her constituency is a corporation and its shareholders or the customers in a small and privately held business, his or her first responsibility is to serve that constituency."



"The market system requires that people be committed and willing to work hard. Inherent with that is what I call a merit system, which I think gives people the greatest opportunity."



"I have a great deal of difficulty with those who live in a hugely prosperous country telling people in the developing world that they should be deprived of a critical source of energy."

