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"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 Corporation
"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." |
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Energy Business Watch Advisory and Consulting Services
Andy Weissman provides a continuous pulse on special interest energy topics, markets, and industry trends. His uncanny ability to sort through a myriad of statistics and deliver top-line briefings and speaker presentations at leadership retreats, industry meetings, panel discussion forums, and executive conferences makes him a frequent commentator for CNBC, Bloomberg, and the Wall Street Journal and advisor to energy producers, users, traders, and investors as well as government officials, analysts, and educators.
Special Reports
Andy Weissman can be contacted to develop a Special Report. Below are examples of Special Reports he has created: Katrina Special Report (September, 2005)This Report, written shortly after Katrina struck the Gulf of Mexico, provides an in-depth assessment of the impact of the storm that still seems remarkably prescient long after it was written. Click here to download sample report » Where Will The Gas Come From? (August, 2005)In this 58-page paper, Andy Weissman presents a comprehensive survey of both future demand and potential sources of supply of natural gas, and concludes that the U.S. urgently needs to develop new sources of supply to help alleviate the looming huge natural gas supply deficit. Weissman assesses the potential for coal gasification as an increasingly attractive alternative source of supply that could reduce dependence on imported energy sources. Click here to download sample report »The Future for LNG (June, 2005)In this 31-page paper, Andy Weissman takes a critical look at the role of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) in meeting future U.S. energy needs. While increased imports of LNG potentially can play an important role, this paper highlights a number of reasons why LNG imports are unlikely to meet the optimistic expectations of energy policy-makers and concludes that misplaced dependence on this potential energy source can only worsen the looming shortage in natural gas. Click here to download sample report »
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