
Jennifer Considine
University of Dundee, Centre for Energy Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP), Honorary Senior Research Fellow
Dr. Considine is Honorary Senior Researcher with the CEPMLP, and the University of Dundee, and Senior Research Fellow with KAPSARC. Her previous positions include quantitative Market Risk analyst Husky Energy, and consultant to Pieridae Energy for commercial storage optimization. Over the course of her career, she led several projects involving options pricing, real options valuations of physical assets including electricity generation facilities, storage companies, and natural gas pipelines and contracts, risk management and hedging techniques, and trading strategies for a variety of commodities including natural gas, electricity and crude oil. Dr. Considine has worked with a number of international energy companies, including Ecopetrol, TransCanada Pipelines, Westcoast Energy, Coastal Corporation, Duke Energy, and ANR Pipeline Company. In Dr. Considine holds a Ph.D. in resource economics from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and a M.A. in International Finance from the University of Chicago. On the research side, Dr. Considine has published numerous books and articles concerning the global energy industry, with a focus on the history and development of the upstream petroleum industry in the Russian Federation.
She currently holds the position of Partner with Ossian Investments, Chief Editor, Energy Politics, an energy newsletter dealing with commercial strategies, and strategic planning in the global energy industry. Dr. Considine is a former member of the Board of Directors for Canada Post and founding member of a number of initiatives to promote Scottish-Canadian relations including the Canadian Friends of Scotland.
Specialties: High Frequency Trading strategies and technology, Russian Oil Industry, Econometrics and modelling, Options Pricing, Commercial Strategies
She currently holds the position of Partner with Ossian Investments, Chief Editor, Energy Politics, an energy newsletter dealing with commercial strategies, and strategic planning in the global energy industry. Dr. Considine is a former member of the Board of Directors for Canada Post and founding member of a number of initiatives to promote Scottish-Canadian relations including the Canadian Friends of Scotland.
Specialties: High Frequency Trading strategies and technology, Russian Oil Industry, Econometrics and modelling, Options Pricing, Commercial Strategies
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Presenting cutting-edge research on the future of energy geopolitics, this visionary and provocative Research Agenda takes a hard look at the pressing issues faced by energy researchers in the new world (dis)order.
Analyzing through three distinct lenses of affordability, security and sustainability, this innovative book begins by tracking the history and evolution of energy politics. Leading experts in the field identify the sources of instability within world energy markets, the problems of capital allocation to finance a growing demand for smart and renewable energy, and the benefits and costs of geo-economic shifts. A global range of case studies discuss the future of energy geopolitics, asking pressing questions about the deployment of clean energy technology, the implications of hydrocarbon price climbing, and the feasibility and possibilities of space mining. Ultimately, the book seeks to elucidate the uncertainties, paths, and impacts of the future developments in the energy transition and clearly define a future research agenda for energy politics. In doing so, it attempts to capture the complexity and constraints facing energy and its different sources — some that are complementary, some that compete with one another.
Interdisciplinary and international in scope, this book will prove vital to students and scholars interested in energy security, politics and policy, alongside those studying energy markets and finance. It will also prove useful to policymakers and organizations in the energy sector concerned with the future of energy.