The Outlook for the Oil and Gas Industry: B.C. (Before Covid) v. A.D. (After the Debacle)
Tuesday, November 10, 2020 · 12:00 p.m.
Central Time (US & Canada) (GMT -6:00)
on-demand webinar
About this Webinar
Texas CEO Magazine is focused on bringing you information and insights that are useful to you as an executive leader in Texas.
In Q4, our featured forecasting expert is Dr. Bernard L. Weinstein, an economist and top expert on energy markets in Texas. He will be speaking on how Covid-19 and related challenges have impacted energy markets and will share his thoughts on what we can expect in the coming months.
Dr. Weinstein is the associate director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business, where he is also an adjunct professor of Business Economics. From 1989 to 2009, he was director of the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas, where he is now an Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics.
Dr. Weinstein earned his PhD in economics from Columbia University in 1973. He’s spent his career teaching economics, working for government agencies such as the Federal Trade Commission, doing research for organizations such as the Tax Foundation in Washington, DC, and consulting for major companies ranging from AT&T to the American Petroleum Institute. He’s written many books, monographs, and articles, and had opinion pieces published in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and more.
We are pleased to feature Dr. Weinstein as our speaker for our online economic forecasting event in Q4, and we hope you’ll join us to hear his insights. Tickets to this event are free, thanks to our generous sponsor: Texas Mutual Insurance Company.
Presenters
Texas CEO Magazine
Host
Dr. Bud Weinstein
Presenter
Dr. Weinstein is the associate director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business, where he is also an adjunct professor of Business Economics. From 1989 to 2009, he was director of the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas, where he is now an Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics.