New England Chapter
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East represents the largest ever disruption in oil supplies and has raised petroleum prices around the globe, causing inflation and economic weakness. In the near term, there is significant uncertainty about supply and what impact it will have on oil prices and the economy more generally. Longer term, the question of post-war production and political developments will determine prices facing global consumers.
Join NECA and the New England Chapter of USAEE online for an in-depth discussion with experts who will address the short- and long-term market implications of these current events.
Presenters
Gary Peach — Editor, Oil Market Intelligence
Michael Lynch —President, Strategic Energy & Economic Research
Tickets
NECA & USAEE Members, Government, Young Professionals & Students: $10
Non-Members: $25
About the New England Chapter
The New England Chapter of the U.S. Association for Energy Economics is a professional non-profit organization focused on energy economics and policy, with a broad mandate covering economics, technology, policy and the environment. Members are drawn from academic, industry, government and non-profit organizations interested in the subject. The mission is to provide information and education for members, as well as to encourage interaction with others in the profession.
New England Chapter Officers |
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PresidentMichael C. Lynch |
Additional Officers TBA |

