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EBW in the News
  • “American Law Institute/American Bar Association" – Washington DC,
    February 3, 2012

  • "Council of the Americas" – New York NY,
    February 2, 2012

  • "NARUC Webcast: How EPA's Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) Could Transform the Market"
    December 13, 2011

  • "GDF Suez Annual ERCOT Energy Seminar" – Houston TX,
    November 8, 2011

  • "EarthSat Conference for Weather Analysts and Traders" – Las Vegas NV,
    October 12-14, 2011

  • "6th Annual Northern Ohio Energy Management Conference" – Akron OH,
    September 28, 2011

  • "NASPD 2011 Fall Conference" – Charleston SC,
    September 16, 2011

  • "4th ICIS World Chemical Purchasing Summit" – Boston MA,
    September 15, 2011

  • "American Law Institute/American Bar Association – Global Warming: Climate Change and the Law" - AED Conference Center, Washington DC
    April 8, 2011

  • "MDA EarthSat 2011 Energy Conference"   –   W Hotel, Chicago IL
    April 7, 2011

  • "The Shale Revolution" – Hyatt Regency, Houston TX
    January 24-26, 2011

  • "The Shale Revolution" – Hotel Palomar, Washington DC
    October 20-22, 2010

  • "The Price of Natural Gas" – Platts Energy Week, W*USA9 TV
    August 22, 2010

  • "Core Structural Changes in U.S. Natural Gas Markets" – GDF SUEZ Energy/PECO, Philadelphia PA
    June 15, 2010

  • "From Coal to Gas: Whether, When, How" – Environmental Law Institute, Washington DC
    Apr 22, 2010

  • "8th Annual Michigan Forum on Economic Regulatory Policy",
    Jan 29, 2010

  • "Profound Changes in Energy Markets" – ICIS Conference, Boston
    Sep 17, 2009

  • "Unprecedented Energy Challenges & Opportunities" - EUCI National Webcast
    June 6, 2009

Accolades for EBW

“We have been following Andy's research since 2004. The depth of his knowledge regarding each facet of the natural gas industry is invaluable and unrivaled.”

Oscar Schafer

Member, Barron’s Roundtable

“For several years we have been reading Andy’s research and advice for the latest on energy issues and trends. His analysis provides an insightful and accurate read on the ever changing energy markets. Whether you are an energy producer or an investment professional, Andy’s weekly analysis is an important resource.”

Tom L. Ward

CEO, SandRidge Energy

“For anyone that is a substantial consumer or producer of energy, or for any investment manager who wants an industry insider's take on the market, Andy's advice is indispensable.”

Aubrey K. McClendon

CEO, Chesapeake Energy

“One of the few natural gas analysts to truly understand the rapidly changing dynamics of the North American natural gas markets is Andy Weissman.... Weissman's attention to the genuine supply and demand fundamentals has enabled him to become one of the world's best observers of natural gas as it faces unparalleled challenges.”

Matthew R. Simmons, author

“Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy.”

“In the 20 or so years I've covered the energy markets, no other analyst I know has called it right as often as Weissman. His weekly analysis is a must-read on my desk...”

John Sodergreen

Editor-in-Chief, Energy Metro Desk

About Us
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Andrew D. Weissman,

Editor-in-chief and publisher

Andy has repeatedly been among the first to spot major trends in the natural gas, oil, electricity and coal markets. During his 30-year-plus career, he has provided strategic advice and counseling to more than fifty independent oil and natural gas producers, power producers, major electric and gas utilities, hedge funds, energy traders, retail and wholesale energy marketers, equipment vendors and large energy users – all typically at the CEO level. Andy has played a key role in developing innovative new business structures for major energy transactions and helping to transform energy and environmental policy at the state and federal level.

Earlier in his career, he pioneered the use of emissions trading in the United States, structuring nearly all of the initial transactions. He was also instrumental in crafting major state and federal energy regulatory programs, helping to create new mechanisms for financing large energy projects, access to the transmission grid, wholesale and retail electric competition and recovery of major capital expenditures for environmental compliance at power plants. Recently, he was actively involved in the path-breaking efforts in Colorado to substitute use of natural gas-fired generation for more than 1,000 MW of coal in the Denver Metro Area.

He is an honors graduate of both the University of Michigan (A.B.) and Harvard Law School (J.D.), and a partner of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP. He resides in Washington, DC.

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