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January 11, 2021
10:00AM - 11:00AM
Is another oil price shock possible, and would it matter?
Host: International Association for Energy Economics
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Speakers:
Samuel A. Van Vactor
President, Economic Insight, Inc.
Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Dr. Van Vactor is President of Economic Insight, Inc., a firm of consulting economists specializing in energy and natural resource issues. He also teaches Energy Economics at the Economics Department, University of Oregon in Eugene. Dr. Van Vactor is the author of An Introduction to the Global Oil & Gas Business, from PennWell Publications.
Marc H. Vatter
Economist, Elevation Direct Corporation
Ph.D., Brown University
Dr. Vatter’s work involves applied economic theory, market simulation, econometric analysis, and fuel price forecasting, and has focused on wholesale power markets in the Pacific Northwest, California, the Mid-South, Upper Midwest, and New England, on unconventional fossil fuel plays such as the Barnett and Bakken Shales, and on global petroleum markets and the OPEC cartel. He now teaches a graduate course in economic analysis to business students at Rivier University in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Is another oil price shock possible, and would it matter?
REGISTER NOW
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Speakers:
Samuel A. Van VactorPresident, Economic Insight, Inc.Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Dr. Van Vactor is President of Economic Insight, Inc., a firm of consulting economists specializing in energy and natural resource issues. He also teaches Energy Economics at the Economics Department, University of Oregon in Eugene. Dr. Van Vactor is the author of An Introduction to the Global Oil & Gas Business, from PennWell Publications.
Marc H. VatterEconomist, Elevation Direct CorporationPh.D., Brown University
Dr. Vatter’s work involves applied economic theory, market simulation, econometric analysis, and fuel price forecasting, and has focused on wholesale power markets in the Pacific Northwest, California, the Mid-South, Upper Midwest, and New England, on unconventional fossil fuel plays such as the Barnett and Bakken Shales, and on global petroleum markets and the OPEC cartel. He now teaches a graduate course in economic analysis to business students at Rivier University in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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