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The Economy - Implications for Oil & Gas

Sponsored by Study Group - General Meeting

Thursday 10-Sep-09 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM CDT

Speaker: Scott Nyquist, Director - Houston Office
McKinsey & Company

Petroleum Club of Houston, ExxonMobil Bldg. 43 Floor
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Houston Texas 77002 USA
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Given the energy market’s strong correlation with the economy, the speed of the overall recovery is the single most important factor impacting the outlook for the oil and gas industry. McKinsey sees 4 potential scenarios, with the most likely outcome being a deep 2-4 years downturn, slowly returning to pre-crisis level of trade and globalization. However permanent, stalled globalization is also a likely outcome.

Come and join us at the General Meeting to learn about McKinsey's perspective on oil and gas markets and discuss the climate change related energy policy shifts that are currently influencing the petroleum industry.


 

Speaker Scott Nyquist

Scott Nyquist is a Director in McKinsey & Company's Houston Office and a leader in McKinsey's Energy Practice. He joined McKinsey in 1984 and worked in McKinsey’s London Office between 1985 and 1998. Scott transferred from London to Houston in January 1998. He has led McKinsey’s European Petroleum, Americas Petroleum, and Texas Energy Practices. He now co-leads McKinsey’s global Energy and Materials Sector and is a leader in McKinsey’s Climate Change Special Initiative.

Scott has extensive experience in helping private and public sector energy and materials clients develop and implement strategies and major change programs that significantly improve their performance. He has led work on energy efficiency, wind, solar, CCS, and natural gas, and co-authored McKinsey’s recent research “Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: How Much at What Cost?” He also recently co-authored, “Averting the Next Oil Crisis: The Demand Challenge”, based on a joint research effort by McKinsey’s global Energy and Materials Sector and the McKinsey Global Institute.

Before joining McKinsey, Scott worked for Exxon Production Research in Houston, Texas, where he was involved in offshore oil platform design.

Scott graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and obtained an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School.
 

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