Guillaume Lucci
Guillaume has led for nearly 25 years the development and operations of infrastructure projects across the transportation, energy, power, water, and maritime ports industries with a specific focus on emerging markets. He has led projects through inception, engineering, financing, and operations in over 30 countries and has corporate board experience in Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas.
After leading the Global Engineering division and group-wide Capital Expenditures function as an Officer of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI, PSE:ICT), in 2017, Guillaume incorporated Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc., (Prime Infra) where he is the current President and CEO, and Board Member, as well as President of Prime Infra Foundation. Prime Infra, a Razon controlled company, is a leader in the development of socially relevant and sustainable infrastructure. It focuses on developing and operating Water, Sustainable Energy, Waste Management, and Sustainable Fuels businesses, with presence in 6 countries. In 2023, the Prime Infra base turnover is circa USD1B.
Relative to Water, Prime Infra is the controlling shareholder of Manila Water Company, Inc. (PSE:MWC) with over 12 million people served. It owns WawaJVCo which built and operates the Wawa Bulk Water Supply Project delivering in two phases over 518 MLD.
Relative to Sustainable Energy, Prime Infra is the operator of the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power project in the Philippines which provides gas for over 20% of the domestic power supply. In 2025, Prime Energy will be drilling new wells and developing new service contracts. Prime Infra is also the developer of the largest pumped storage projects in the Philippines totaling 2GW targeting commercial operations in 2030. Further in the renewables space, Prime Infra started commercial operations of its 128MW solar farm in 3Q24.
Relative to Waste Management, Prime Infra owns and operates the most modern Sanitary Landfills, and will be developing other similar facilities across the Philippines. The objective is to maximize resource recovery to 80-90% of total received waste, significantly reducing landfilled volumes, thereby lessening organic waste decomposing and producing harmful methane emissions.
Guillaume is also a Board Member of US-based WasteFuel Global Inc., a company dedicated to the production of Sustainable Fuels sourced from municipal solid waste, and includes as shareholders Net Jets, Maersk, and British Petroleum.
In the past decade, Guillaume delivered over USD4B in infrastructure projects and over USD500M in M&A, located in Iraq, Democratic Republic of Congo, Colombia, Mexico, Honduras, Argentina, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.
Guillaume holds a M.S. degree in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials from the University of California at Berkeley, and undergraduate degrees in Civil/Ocean Engineering and in Mathematics from the Florida Institute of Technology (Summa Cum Laude), and the University of Toulon et du Var in France. He is a registered Civil Engineer in the United States.