Petroleum & Natural Gas Economics | E-041067
This expert is the Chair in Petroleum and Natural Gas Economics at a major university in the western US. He is an internationally trusted scholar of environmental and resource economics, having served as the managing editor of the top global journal in this field. His current research interests include modeling prices for crude oil and natural gas, the role of delivery infrastructure in natural gas markets, and motivations to hold fossil fuel stockpiles. He holds a BA and PhD in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley; he wrote his doctoral dissertation on the role of regulation and information in the American uranium industry.
Location: WY
BA: Economics, Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley
PhD: University of California, Berkeley
Member, American Economic Association
Member, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Member, International Association for Energy Economics
Former, Research Assistant, Electric Power Research Institute
Former, Economist, Cambridge Systematics Incorporated
Former, Visiting Fellow, Cambridge University
Former, Professor of Economics, University of Wyoming
Former, Managing Editor, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Current, Editor, economic review publication
Current, Editor, an environmental publication
Current, Life Fellow, a large UK University
Current, External Research Associate, a large UK university
Current, Chair in Petroleum & Natural Gas Economics, a large US university