This three-day executive education seminar provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and navigating the unprecedented changes occurring in today’s energy markets. Practical inter-disciplinary sessions will link behavioral economics, policy evaluation, data science, natural and physical sciences, and business perspectives to equip emerging industry leaders with powerful insights for more effective strategic decision-making. All learning sessions are led by University of Chicago professors.
Who Should Attend
The program is designed for director-level policy makers at energy-focused agencies, director or manager-level staff at government-owned companies, and executives in government relations, regulatory, and/or public affairs positions at energy companies in the U.S. and Mexico.
Key Themes and Learning Sessions
- Applying Microeconomic Theory to Commodity Price Forecasting and for Understanding Market Dynamics
- Assessing the Effectiveness of Public Policy
- The Science of Climate Change Demystified: Understanding the Forecast
- Public Policies to Address Climate Change
- Electricity Markets and Lessons from Prior Deregulation Experiences
- Supply Chain Overview Sessions for Non-Experts including: Exploration & Production, Refining & Fuels Marketing, Natural Gas Transportation & Distribution, Power Generation & Capacity Markets, and Renewable Energy Development
Contacts
Daniela Abuzatoaie: dabuzato@uchicago.edu