Morgan Bazilian

@MBazilian

Professor and Director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy. Formerly , , Gov. of Ireland, &

Arapaho, Cheyenne, & Ute Land
Joined April 2014

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  1. 8 hours ago

    "Misrepresenting the current crunch as a production problem, blaming renewables, and trying to suggest U.S. government culpability squanders opportunity...to focus in earnest on fostering energy security and sustainability."

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    15 hours ago

    Honored to appear in one of my favorite newspapers, . "Three lessons from the energy crisis"

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  3. 15 hours ago

    Honored to appear in one of my favorite newspapers, . "Three lessons from the energy crisis"

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    18 hours ago

    "The world may now be hurtling towards a black swan event in energy markets: a weak global recovery and struggling supply chains influenced by an energy price and supply crunch unparalleled in modern history." Read & :

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    Dec 16

    The emerging global natural gas market and the energy crisis of 2021-2022 via

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    Dec 16

    The Newsletter dropped Big data for energy resources, financial approaches for retiring coal plants, geothermal energy transitions, energy modelling, abandoned wells, methane monitoring, industrial decarbonization, & critical minerals

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    Dec 16
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    Dec 16

    Excited to join the Advisory Board of the Gateway, a new journal with an open² process: manuscript accessible during review and known names of reviewers (zero-blind). With , , Zita Vale, & ...

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  10. Dec 16

    The Newsletter dropped Big data for energy resources, financial approaches for retiring coal plants, geothermal energy transitions, energy modelling, abandoned wells, methane monitoring, industrial decarbonization, & critical minerals

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  11. Dec 16

    The emerging global natural gas market and the energy crisis of 2021-2022 via

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  12. Dec 16

    "Navigating the razor’s edge between industry and the environment within the larger minefield of American politics will be increasingly difficult"

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    Dec 15

    The communications from the Energy Secretary are getting better. Slowly. We highlighted these issues, and made some recommendations (in the ) that appear were taken seriously.

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    Dec 15

    Time to move from pledges to action, and...dear lord, make it stop. We do not need more events. The administration has lots of good things in the pipeline. Go make sure those are implemented well. "Kerry hints at plans for post-COP26 summit"

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    Dec 15

    Looks like important work at the Investment Roundtable. Well done & . We wrote down many of the issues surrounding "Just Transitions". "Expanding the scope of just transitions"

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    Dec 15
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    Dec 15

    "Navigating the razor’s edge between industry and the environment within the larger minefield of American politics will be increasingly difficult" ICYMI👉 via: 🇺🇸🛢️

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  19. Dec 15

    Looks like important work at the Investment Roundtable. Well done & . We wrote down many of the issues surrounding "Just Transitions". "Expanding the scope of just transitions"

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    Dec 15

    Less than two years after the pandemic caused a spectacular crash in global energy demand, a confluence of factors could cause one of the most severe global energy supply shocks ever witnessed. & explain:

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