The shale revolution disrupted global energy markets and established the U.S. as a low-cost energy hub, reshuffling the geographic calculus for industries worldwide and allowing U.S. consumers to forget about the energy intensity of our lives. But recent events have reshuffled the deck yet again. How will the market balance energy security concerns, climate concerns, investment returns, and inconsistent government policies? Are higher prices here to stay?
Join us for a 30-minute presentation and 15-minute Q&A session as our energy analysts discuss:
Matthew Hagerty
Senior Energy Analyst
BTU Analytics, a FactSet Company
Connor McLean
Energy Analyst
BTU Analytics, a FactSet Company
Matthew Hagerty
Senior Energy Analyst | BTU Analytics, a FactSet Company
Mr. Matt Hagerty is a Senior Energy Analyst at BTU Analytics, a FactSet company. In this role, he oversees research across the oil and natural gas sectors and delivers market advisory services to clients. Previously, he was responsible for leading the publication of BTU’s Oil Market Outlook as well as managing the Upstream Outlook, BTU’s flagship product. Prior, he was an energy research associate at Bloomberg Intelligence. Mr. Matt earned a bachelor of science degree in finance from Tulane University.
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Connor McLean
Energy Analyst | BTU Analytics, a FactSet Company
Mr. Connor McLean is an Energy Analyst at BTU Analytics, a FactSet company. In this role, he focuses on natural gas market research and modeling, and is responsible for publishing the Henry Hub Outlook and Gas Basis Outlook, as well as contributing content for BTU’s other product offerings. He also develops and maintains natural gas pricing and fundamentals models with a focus on LNG and Mexican exports. Mr. McLean earned a bachelor of science in geology and a master’s in financial management from Texas A&M University.
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