October 23, 2020
$0.00 - Free Registration

 

The United States Association for Energy Economics (USAEE) and its local chapter, “Three Rivers Chapter,” brings Advisory Board Member and Adjunct Senior Research Scholar Marianne Kah to the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) in Pittsburgh, PA. Please join us Friday, October 23, 2020 from your computer or mobile device, at 10 am, to hear her talk called “Long-Term Impacts of COVID on Global Oil Demand.” This will be an opportunity for engaging in an in-depth conversation with Ms. Kah, former President of USAEE, about her research on a topic that is relevant to all of us. Registration in advance is preferred. This event is open to the public (attendees do not need to be USAEE members) and a recorded webinar will be sent to the registered participants.

 

  • Agenda
    • 10:00–10:05 am – Check-in
    • 10:05–11:00 am – Marianne Kah talk “Long-Term Impacts of COVID on Global Oil Demand” followed by Question & Answer Session
    • 11:00–11:30 am – USAEE Three Rivers Chapter Meeting (if interested in becoming a member, please stay and meet with members)

 

WebEx Information

Friday October 23, 2020

Attendee Link

https://doe.webex.com/doe/onstage/g.php?MTID=ee64dd65bf6c3e6aaec2200c221ca649a

Event Number

199 034 2619

Event Password

0101

Audio Call #

1-415-527-5035

Access Code #

199 034 2619

 

 

Photo of Marianne Kah

About Marianne Kah:

Marianne Kah is an Advisory Board Member and Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy. She is also an Independent Director of PGS and Allegheny Technologies. She had been the Chief Economist of ConocoPhillips for 25 years where she was responsible for developing the company’s market outlooks for oil and natural gas, and was the company’s expert in scenario planning.

Prior to ConocoPhillips, Ms. Kah was the Manager of Corporate Planning at Cabot Corporation and a Senior Analyst in the Policy Development Group of the Synthetic Fuels Corporation. Prior to that she was a Policy Analyst at the Energy and Minerals Division of the GAO where she led various energy policy studies for the U.S. Senate Energy Committee and House Fossil and Synthetic Fuels Subcommittee.

She has been a frequent presenter and panelist at international energy forums and conferences and has participated in U.S. energy policy studies, including those by the National Petroleum Council and the BiPartisan Policy Center.

She is the Past President of the U.S. Association for Energy Economics and is co-chairing the Energy Roundtable for the National Association for Business Economics. She has also chaired the American Petroleum Institute’s Committee on Economics and Statistics.


About USAEE and the Three Rivers Chapter:

USAEE was founded in 1994 to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and issues among professionals interested in energy economics. USAEE is the largest affiliate of the International Association for Energy Economics, which is worldwide in scope, as are its members, who come from diverse backgrounds—corporate, academic, scientific, and government. USAEE is not a lobbying organization or an advocacy group and focuses on advancing the understanding and application of economics across all facets of energy development and use while remaining policy neutral.


The Three Rivers Chapter of USAEE is committed to expanding the reach of energy information in both the private and public sectors in Pennsylvania and surrounding areas. To learn more and become a member, please visit this link.

 

For questions regarding meeting logistics please contact:

Katie Hart
Telephone: 412-386-5528
E-mail: Katherine.Hart@netl.doe.gov