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Mark Finley

@finley_mark

Analyzing energy markets, economics, and public policy. Experience in gov’t, private industry, and now academia.

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Brief follow-up: My recent thread (The Battle of Oil Analysts!) was based on a paper that has been released today, "What's Happening to Oil Market Forecasts?" Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies bakerinstitute.org/research/whats…

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Is global oil demand going to rise or fall? And are forecasters analysts or advocates? Major oil market forecasts increasingly diverge. Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies’s Mark Finley traces these growing differences and shifting institutional biases in a new brief. bit.ly/4cBKQcI

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💡 What is the future of energy? Experts from Rice University's Baker Institute CES compiled lessons from their research into “Energy Insights 2024” detailing how the energy landscape is changing and what that could mean for the future. bakerinstitute.org/energy-insight…

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ICYMI: Is global oil demand going to rise or fall? And are forecasters analysts or advocates? Major oil market forecasts increasingly diverge. Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies’s Mark Finley traces these growing differences and shifting institutional biases in a new brief. bit.ly/4cBKQcI

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Mark Finley's recent issue brief, "What’s Happening to Oil Market Forecasts?" was featured in John Kemp's Best In Energy - August 28, 2024: jkempenergy.com Read the brief: bakerinstitute.org/research/whats… #BakerEnergy #OilForecasts #EnergyMarkets

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In today's Semafor Net Zero, J.D. Capelouto previews how a crusade against wind could play well for Germany's far-right politicians in elections this weekend, & Mark Finley on why the OPEC/IEA "nerd fight" over oil forecasts matters semafor.com/newsletter/08/…

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“Shale, in a nutshell,” is the reason the U.S. “is producing more oil than any country ever in the history of the planet,” says Mark Finley, fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute CES in today's Marketplace episode. Listen now: marketplace.org/2024/09/04/fra… #BakerEnergy