Kent Moors
Oil Policy Expert and Global Risk Consultant
Kent. Moors is the Executive Chair of the Global Energy Symposium (GES). A major initiative involving some of the world’s leading energy experts, GES will oversee high-profile analyses and policy recommendations to governments and agencies worldwide. He serves on the U.S. Department of State (DOS) task force providing oil policy advisories to developing nations worldwide and has recently joined the DOS Global Shale Gas Initiative, providing advisory services on the policy implications from unconventional gas development. He is the editor of numerous energy publications and recently entered into an agreement with DeMatteo Monness to provide specialized advisories to Wall Street analysts and asset managers. An internationally recognized expert in global risk management, emerging market economies, and oil and natural gas policy and finance, Moors is one of the most sought-after advisors to the US, Russian, Kazakh, Bahamian, Iraqi, and Kurdish governments, private sector organizations, and is a popular television commentator throughout North America, Europe, and Russia.
Kent Moor serves as an advisor to the highest levels of the U.S., Russian, Kazakh, Bahamian, Iraqi, and Kurdish governments, to the governors of several U.S. states, and to the premiers of two Canadian provinces. He’s served as a consultant to private companies, financial institutions and law firms in 25 countries, and has appeared more than 1,400 times as a featured radio-and-television commentator. He appears regularly on ABC, BBC, Bloomberg TV, CBS, CNN, NBC, Russian RTV, and the Fox Business Network.
Kent is also a professor in the Graduate Center for Social and Public Policy at Duquesne University, where he directs the Energy Policy Research Group. A prolific writer and lecturer, his six books, more than 750 professional and market publications, and over 250 private/public sector presentations and workshops have appeared in 44 countries.
He makes specific investment recommendations in his newsletter, the Energy Advantage. For more active investors, he issues shorter-term trades in his Energy Inner Circle. And Kent’s exclusive Micro Energy Trader is a “swing for the fences” service that targets micro-cap energy stocks. Oil & Energy Investor is Kent’s e-letter, where he delivers the latest energy news from his travels around the world in his role as a consultant for major companies and governments.
Kent is also a professor in the Graduate Center for Social and Public Policy at Duquesne University, where he directs the Energy Policy Research Group. A prolific writer and lecturer, his six books, more than 750 professional and market publications, and over 250 private/public sector presentations and workshops have appeared in 44 countries.
He makes specific investment recommendations in his newsletter, the Energy Advantage. For more active investors, he issues shorter-term trades in his Energy Inner Circle. And Kent’s exclusive Micro Energy Trader is a “swing for the fences” service that targets micro-cap energy stocks. Oil & Energy Investor is Kent’s e-letter, where he delivers the latest energy news from his travels around the world in his role as a consultant for major companies and governments.
Topics:
- Meeting the Oil Challenge
With crude oil, gasoline, and diesel prices reaching all-time highs, the availability and pricing of oil products have become major national concerns. The effects extend well beyond the pump. Economic prospects, employment, national security, and the American way of life are at stake. In a highly engaging presentation, recognized international oil authority Kent Moors answers the following questions: how much oil is left; why oil prices are rising; and what the public and the government can do about it - The New International Oil Market: Economic and Political Development in a Rapidly Changing Environment
The current international economic and political climate is dramatically impacting the oil markets and will continue to influence the market for the foreseeable future. In the process, the way oil is produced, refined, and controlled will undergo significant global change. How policymakers rise to this challenge will be the fundamental test of the next decade. Moors provides audiences with an enlightening discussion of the oil markets by reviewing the following: the changes that will occur over the next decade in the oil markets; which developments are influencing the energy mix worldwide; and how the US must respond. - Protecting Integrity: Avoiding Reputational Risk in the Global Marketplace
Developing and implementing an integrated plan to combat reputational risk is an essential component of any organizational plan. Yet, less than 20% of corporations or public sector entities have any reputational risk-management approach. Without a plan, an organization’s brand is in jeopardy; and that could prove fatal. As executive managing partner of Risk Management Associates International, Moors has pioneered innovative and interactive strategies to manage reputational risk. In his presentations, workshops, and seminars for corporate and government leaders worldwide, he shares the following: how successful reputational risk management strategies are developed; what risk factors need to be integrated into an international market plan; and why reputation is not a tradable commodity. - The International Credit Crunch and the Crisis in Oil
With a worldwide recession rapidly approaching, the difficulties experienced in banking, investment, and finance is adding to the volatility in energy markets. Both credit and foreign exchange problems will create a new stage in the global oil crisis. In a discussion for either general or specialist audiences, Moors applies his decades of international experience in advising governments and corporations to the question of what we must do to meet the latest crisis
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