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University of Wyoming
Timothy Considine

Timothy Considine
School of Energy Resources Professor of Energy Economics
Ph.D., Cornell University
M.S., Purdue University
B.A. Loyola University
tconsidi@uwyo.edu • (307) 766-2543 • Ross Hall 238
Best Mode of Communication: E-mail and phone

 

Office Hours: MW 11:00 - 12:00 MW 1:30 - 2:30

 

Dr. Timothy Considine is an SER Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics and Finance. He received his Ph.D. from Purdue University. His research on petroleum market analysis has been published in the top economics journals. Recently, The Cato Institute published his paper exploring management policy issues facing the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve currently uses his econometric model of world crude oil markets to estimate the market impacts of various management policies. Dr. Considine also worked as an economist at Bank of America, and as the lead analyst for natural gas deregulation on the U.S. Congressional Budget Office.

 

Research Interests:
Energy economics, environmental economics, industrial organization, applied econometrics

 

Teaching:
Energy Economics and Evolution of World Oil Industry Energy and Mineral Project Investment Evaluation

 

Publications:

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Considine, Tim (2008) "Peak oil in a carbon constrained world," International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 1(4): 327-365.

Considine, Tim (2006) "Is the strategic petroleum reserve our ace in the hole?" The Energy Journal, 27(3): 91-112.

Considine, Tim (2006) "The environment as a factor of production," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 52(3): 645-662.

WORKING PAPERS

Clemente, F. and Timothy Considine. "Out of Poverty: The Role of Coal in Economic Development."

Considine, Timothy "Evaluating forecasts of Natural Gas Markets: Implications for Modeling and Policy Analysis." Energy Modeling Forum.

 

Service:

Review Panel, National Science Foundation, Electric Power Networks Efficiency and Security Review Panel, April 2003.
National Research Council, National Academies, Panel on bridging design and manufacturing, 2002 to 2004.
Science Advisory Board, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, March 2001.
Green Engineering Theme Committee, Environmental Consortium, The Pennsylvania State University, September 2000.
Associate Editor, Energy Economics, September 2000.
National Science Foundation & Environmental Protection Agency, Technology for a Sustainable Environment, Industrial Ecology Review Panel, December 1999.
Chair, Independent Review Panel, Life-Cycle Stressor Effects Assessment Framework, Steel Recycling Institute, January 1999.
 

 

Affiliations, Associations, Consultation:

The Communications Institute: Forecasting Arizona Energy Sector
Peabody Energy: Local economic impacts of carbon regulation
The World Bank Economics of carbon permit & offset trading.
Eco Energy Ltd.: Energy demand forecasting for Israel.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Electricity pricing issues.
ICF Consulting/U.S. Department of Energy: Strategic petroleum reserve.
McKinsey & Company: Steel market analysis.
Pennsylvania Propane Association: Market outlook.
Pennsylvania Attorney General: Gasoline pricing and electricity mergers.
Freehill, Hollingdale, & Page: Natural gas merger analysis & contract issues.
U.S. Department of Energy: Model review.
Bechtel Corporation: New technology adoption in metals industries.
Australian Industry Commission: Advanced materials.
Normandy Poseidon: Gold mine feasibility study.
 

 

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