Professor of Petroleum Economics and Director of Aberdeen Centre for Research in Energy Economics and Finance
Professor of Petroleum Economics and Director of Aberdeen Centre for R
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- a.g.kemp@abdn.ac.uk
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S74, Edward Wright Building, Block B, King's College, University of Aberdeen
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- Business School
Biography
Alexander G. Kemp is currently Professor of Petroleum Economics and Director of Aberdeen Centre for Research in Energy Economics and Finance (ACREEF) at the University of Aberdeen. He was formerly Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Reader. He previously worked for Shell, University of Strathclyde and the University of Nairobi. For many years he has specialised in his research in petroleum economics with special reference to licensing and taxation issues and has published over 200 papers and books on this field. He has been a consultant on petroleum contracts and legislation to a large number of Governments, the World Bank, the United Nations, various oil companies, the European Commission, the UK Know-How Fund and the Commonwealth Secretariat. He was a specialist adviser to the UK House of Commons Select Committee on Energy from 1980 to 1992 and also in 2004 and 2009. He is an editorial adviser to a number of energy and other academic/professional journals. From 1993 to 2003 he was a member of the UK Government Energy Advisory Panel. In May 1999, Professor Kemp was awarded the Alick Buchanan-Smith Memorial Award for personal achievement and contribution to the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry. Professor Kemp is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He was awarded the OBE in 2006 for services to the oil and gas industries. He was a Member of the Council of Economic Advisers to the First Minister of the Scottish Government. He has written "The Official History of North Sea Oil and Gas" which was published in 2012 in 2 volumes. In March 2012 Professor Kemp received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Offshore Achievements Award ceremony. In October 2022 Professor Kemp was given a Lifetime Achievement for the Advancement of Education for Future Energy Leaders by Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy & Sustainable Development in Doha, Qatar.
Qualifications
- MA with First Class Honours in Economic Science Economic Science1958 - University of Aberdeen
MA with First Class Honours in Economic Science, awarded several prizes, University of Aberdeen, 1958-1962
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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- Director of Aberdeen Centre for Energy Economics and Finance (ACREEF)
- Trustee of University of Aberdeen Superannuation Life Assurance committee
- External Memberships
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- Founding Director (non-executive) of NorthSound Radio 1979-1996. Responsible for preparing Business Plan and helping with capital raising at its franchise bidding stage.
- Economic Consultant to Scottish Office, 1986 to 2000.
- Founder and Director of Aberdeen University Petroleum and Economic Consultants, 1986-2009.
- Elected Fellow of Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSC), 2001 to date.
- Member of Committee of Institute for Fiscal Studies (Scotland), 1978 until dissolution.
- Editorial adviser to "Scottish Journal of Political Economy", 1975 to 1996.
- Specialist Adviser to House of Commons Select Committee on Energy 1980-1992.
- Member of Editorial Board of "Energy Journal", 1987 to 1995.
- Member of Editorial Board of "Journal of Oil and Gas Finance and Accountancy", 1985 to 1999.
- Member of Committee, Institute of Petroleum, now Energy Institute, Aberdeen Branch, 1988 to date.
- Member of Board of Editorial Advisers of "World Oil", 1990 to date.
- Member of Board of Editorial Advisers of "Journal of Energy Finance and Development", 1996 to 2000.
- Member of Board of Editorial Advisers to "Energy Economics", 2000 to 2010.
- Member of Panel of experts of the International Monetary Fund, 1990 to 1998.
- Member of Independent Energy Advisory Panel to UK Minister of Energy, 1993 to 2003.
- Specialist Adviser to house of Commons Select Committee on Trade and Industry on Inquiry into Competition in the Domestic Gas Market, 1994.
- Appointed Official Historian by the Prime Minister to write the Official History of North Sea Oil and Gas, 1999.
- Member of the UK Industry Oil and Gas Task Force, Innovation and Technology Group, 1999.
- Member of the joint Government and Industry Economic Advisory Group to PILOT (successor to Task Force), 2000.
- In 2000 appointed member of PILOT Network.
- In 2000 appointed member of CRINE/LOGIC Task Force Group on "Doubling Value of Development Wells".
- Appointed member of Council of International Council on Oil and the Environment, 2000.
- Member of the Council of British Institute of Energy Economics for some year.
- Member of the Council of International Association for Energy Economics for some years.
- Member of the Editorial Board of Geopolitics of Energy for many years.
- Member of Expert Council of Jugopetrol (Montenegro), 2002.
- Chairman, 25th Annual Conference of International Association for Energy Economics, June 2002.
- Special Adviser to House of Commons Trade and Industry Committee on Fuel Prices, 2005.
- Appointed member of Council of Economic Advisers to Scottish Government, 2007-2011.
- Member of Steering Committee of Scottish Consortium on CO2 Capture and Storage 2008-2009.
- Member of Scottish Energy Advisory Board, Chaired by the First Minister, 2011-2021.
- Member of Energy Transition Oil and Gas Senior Leadership Group, 2021 to date.
- External Assessor for post of Professorial Fellow, Business School, University of Edinburgh, 26th July 2018.
- Chairman and joint organiser of SPE conference on Petroleum Economics Conference, 11th December 2018, Aberdeen. Presented paper entitled "An Economic Reassessment of Long-Term Activity in the UKCS".
- Member of Council of Economic Advisers to Scottish Government 2007-2011.
- Member of Independent Expert Group to the Calman Commission on Scottish/UK Government Devolution (chair: Professor Anton Muscatelli). Lead author of Report on North Sea Oil and Gas.
- Gave invited written and oral evidence to House of Commons Select Committee on Energy and Climate Change in its inquiry into North Se Oil and Gas, March 2009.
- Gave invited evidence to the Scottish Parliament's Committee on Economy, Energy and Tourism in its inquiry into Scotland's Energy Future, march 2009.
- Specialist Adviser to House of Commons Select Committee Enquiry on Energy and Climate Change, 2009.
- Member of Steering Committee of Scottish Centre for Carbon Storage and contributor to its report entitled "Opportunities for CO2 Storage around Scotland - and integrated strategic research study", 2008-2009.
- Appointed to panel of judges for UKOOA competition for "Oil and Gas UK Awards", 2008.
- Re-appointed to panel of judges for UKOOA competition for "Oil and Gas UK Awards", 2009, 2010, 2011.
- Member of Council of British Institute for Energy Economics for several years to 2011.
- Invited to give written and oral evidence on Scottish Independence and North Sea Oil to House of Commons Select Committee on Energy and Climate Change, April 2012.
- Evidence to Economic Affairs Committee, House of Lords, on Implications for the UK of Scottish Independence, May 2012.
- Member of the Independent Oil and Gas Expert Commission established by the Scottish Government, September 2013 - July 2014.
- Gave oral and written evidence on North Sea Oil and Scottish Independence to Scottish Parliamentary Committee on Economy, Energy and Tourism, Aberdeen, 28th April 2014.
- Appointed by the New Zealand Government to be a member of its Petroleum Resource Allowance Advisory Group, November 2017.
Latest Publications
Mitigating the Resource Curse: Economic, Governance, and Policy Considerations
Energy Law and the Sustainable Development Goals: Host Government Instruments for Sustainability in Oil and Gas Operations. Pereira, E., Muinzer, T., Baker, P. (eds.). 1st edition. Routledge, pp. 86-106, 21 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersThe potential effects of the Energy Profits Levy (windfall tax) on investment in the UK Continental shelf: The EPL makes upstream oil and gas developments unattractive under a range of scenarios
Offshore Energies Magazine, vol. Spring 2023, pp. 20-21Contributions to Specialist Publications: ArticlesEconomic Impact of the Energy Profits Levy on UKCS Investment Projects
Working Papers: Working PapersCommodity price volatility and political uncertainties dominate UKCS outlook for 2023
World Oil, vol. December 2022Contributions to Journals: ArticlesHealth, safety and environmental (HSE) regulation and outcomes in the offshore oil and gas industry: Performance review of trends in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf
Safety Science, vol. 148, 105634Contributions to Journals: Articles
Prizes and Awards
- University of Aberdeen, Principal's Award for Excellence, 1993.
- Alick Buchanan-Smith Memorial Award for Personal Achievement and Contribution to The Offshore Oil and Gas Industry, 1999. Event organised by Scottish Enterprise.
- Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) in 2001.
- Awarded OBE in 2006 for services to the oil and gas industries.
- Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award in SPE Offshore Achievement Awards event, Aberdeen, 2012.
- Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award and induction into the Hall of Fame at the "Press and Journal" Gold Awards event, June 2015.
- Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award for the Advancement of Education for Future Energy Leaders by the Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy & Sustainable Development, Doha, Qatar, October 2022.
- Research
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Research Overview
Petroleum and Energy Economics
Current Research
Petroleum and Energy Economics
Funding and Grants
- By major accounting firm, 1975-1977. Subject: North Sea Oil Taxation. Amount: £2,500
- By British Petroleum Ltd, 1978-1980. Subject: Comparative Study of Oil & Gas Taxation. Amount: £20,000
- By Shell Grants Committee, 1980-1982. Subject: Investment Decisions & Fiscal Systems in the Oil & Gas Industries with Emphasis on the Risk Aspect. Amount: £27,500
- By Shell UK Exploration & Production Ltd, 1982-1983. Subject: Comparative Analysis of Oil and Gas Taxation. Amount: £18,450
- By Phillips Petroleum Ltd, Britoil, Shell UK Exploration and Production, 1983-1984. Subject: Comparative Economics of Oil & Gas Exploitation with Special Reference to Incremental Investments & End of Field Life Problems. Amount: £24,741
- By Britoil plc, Phillips Petroleum Co., Shell UK Exploration & Production, 1984-1985. Subject: Fiscal Aspects of Incremental Investments & End of Field Life Problems in the Petroleum Industry. Amount: £27,000
- By Economic & Social Research Council, 1985-1987. Subject: Comparative Study of the Relationship between Oil Companies & Governments in the UK, Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands. Amount: £36,000
- By Institute for Research on Public Policy, Canada, 1985-1987. Subject: International Petroleum Rent Collection. Amount: £20,000
- By BP, Phillips &Britoil, 1987-1988. Subject: North Sea Petroleum Economics. Amount: £20,000
- By group of oil companies, 1988-1989. Subject: North Sea Fiscal & Regulatory Economics. Amount: £36,000
- By group of oil companies, 1989-1990. Subject: North Sea Investment Risks & Fiscal Arrangements. Amount: £38,000
- By group of oil companies, 1991. Subject: North Sea Economics. Amount: £41,344
- By group of oil companies, 1992. Subject: North Sea Fiscal and Regulatory Economics. Amount: £45,219
- By EEC (ACE Programme). Subject: Structural Change in the Bulgarian Energy Section: Energy and Environmental Options. Amount: ECU 80,000 (shared among Sofia, Kiev, Rotterdam and Aberdeen).
- By group of oil companies, 1993. Subject: North Sea Fiscal Economics. Amount: £45,000
- By group of oil companies, 1994. Subject: North Sea Economics in a Low Price Environment. Amount: £45,000
- By group of oil companies, 1995. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £46,450
- By group of oil companies, 1996. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £46,450
- By group of oil companies, 1997. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £60,000
- By group of oil companies, 1998. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £70,000
- By group of oil companies, 1999. Subject: North Seal Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £70,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2000. Subject: North Sea Oil and Gas Economics, 2000. Amount: £76,000
- By Japan National Oil Company, 1999-2000. Subject: Lessons of Development of North Sea Gas & Oil for Possible Developments in Sakhalin. Amount: £48,500
- By Cabinet Office, 1999-2007. Subject: Official History of North Sea Oil & Gas. Amount: £220,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2001. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £69,250
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2002. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £72,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2003. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £76,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2004. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £93,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2005. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £99,819
- NERC, June 2005 - June 2008, Economics of CO2 Capture, Injection into North Sea Oil Fields, EOR & Sequestration. Amount: £105,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2006. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £106,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2007. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £119,200
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2008. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £107,600
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2009. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £114,000
- By Industry Technology Facilitator (ITF). Subject: Analysis of Effectiveness of ITF 1999-2009. Amount: £5,960
- By Cabot Speciality Fluids, 2009. Subject: Production Decline Rates in Various Gas Fields with and without Use of Cesium Formate Brine Drilling Fluids. Amount: £15,100
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2010. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £103,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2011. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £126,700
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2012. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £111,700
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2013. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £122,700
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, 2014. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £133,700
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, Office of Chief Economic Adviser, Scottish Govt, 2015. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £120,000
- From European Union. Subject: Capacity Building at Higher Education Institutions in Tanzania in Development of the Oil & Gas Sector, 2015-2018. Amount: Euro 2,000,000. "Note: Project shared with several other Depts within the University".
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, Office of Chief Economic Adviser & Scottish Govt, 2016. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £120,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, Office of Chief Economic Adviser & Scottish Govt, 2017. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £95,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, Office of Chief Economic Adviser & Scottish Govt, 2018. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £110,000
- By group of oil companies, Scottish Enterprise, Office of Chief Economic Adviser, Scottish Govt & OGA, 2019. Subject: North Sea Oil & Gas Economics. Amount: £115,000
- From National Decom. Centre, 2020 - August 2023. Subject: Economics of Decommissioning in UKCS. Amount: £114,000
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
Petroleum and Energy Economics
- Publications
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Mitigating the Resource Curse: Economic, Governance, and Policy Considerations
Energy Law and the Sustainable Development Goals: Host Government Instruments for Sustainability in Oil and Gas Operations. Pereira, E., Muinzer, T., Baker, P. (eds.). 1st edition. Routledge, pp. 86-106, 21 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersThe potential effects of the Energy Profits Levy (windfall tax) on investment in the UK Continental shelf: The EPL makes upstream oil and gas developments unattractive under a range of scenarios
Offshore Energies Magazine, vol. Spring 2023, pp. 20-21Contributions to Specialist Publications: ArticlesEconomic Impact of the Energy Profits Levy on UKCS Investment Projects
Working Papers: Working PapersCommodity price volatility and political uncertainties dominate UKCS outlook for 2023
World Oil, vol. December 2022Contributions to Journals: ArticlesHealth, safety and environmental (HSE) regulation and outcomes in the offshore oil and gas industry: Performance review of trends in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf
Safety Science, vol. 148, 105634Contributions to Journals: ArticlesEnergy Transition in the UKCS: Modelling the Effects of Carbon Emission Charges on Upstream Petroleum Operations
Energy Economics, vol. 108, 105898Contributions to Journals: ArticlesAn optimisation model for incentivising the development of marginal oil and gas fields amidst increasingly complex ownership patterns: UKCS case study
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 207, 109109Contributions to Journals: ArticlesEnvironmental Uncertainties Dominate Activity Outlook for UKCS in 2022
Contributions to Journals: FeaturesWhat Difference has the Cullen Report made?: Empirical Analysis of Offshore Safety Regulations in the United Kingdom’s Oil and Gas Industry
Energy Policy, vol. 155, 112354Contributions to Journals: ArticlesModelling offshore oil and gas decommissioning decision under oil price uncertainty and financial security obligations: a case study of the UKCS
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings- [ONLINE] https://www.iaee.org/proceedings/article/17044
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- [ONLINE] IAEE 2021 Programme
Unlocking the Economic Viability of Marginal UKCS Discoveries: Optimising Cluster Developments
Energy Economics, vol. 97, 105233Contributions to Journals: ArticlesProspects for activity on the UKCS after the oil price collapse
World Oil, vol. 241, pp. 40-44Contributions to Specialist Publications: ArticlesHow will coronavirus affect the UK's oil and gas industry?
Economics ObservatoryContributions to Journals: ArticlesEconomic and Policy Perspectives in Health, Safety and Environment in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry: Evidence from the United Kingdom Continental Shelf
Working Papers: Working PapersProspects for Activity in the UKCS after the Oil Price Collapse
Working Papers: Working PapersProspects for Activity in the UK Continental Shelf: the late 2019 Perspective
Working Papers: Working PapersThe Potential Contribution of Cluster Developments to Maximising Economic Recovery in the UKCS
Working Papers: Working PapersForecasting the sign of U.S. oil and gas industry stock index excess returns employing macroeconomic variables
Energy Economics, vol. 81, pp. 672-686Contributions to Journals: ArticlesAn Economic Reassessment of the Long Term Prospects for the UKCS: Can Vision 2035 Become a Reality?
Working Papers: Working PapersThe Future of the UK Oil and Gas Industry
Working Papers: Discussion PapersInvestment Hurdles in the UKCS and their Effects: A Response to the OGA Consultation on the Approach to "Satisfactory Expected Commercial Return" in the MER UK Strategy
Working Papers: Working PapersRejuvenating Activity in the North Sea Oil and Gas Industry: The Role of Tax Incentives in Context
Oil and Gas Law - Current Practice and Emerging Trends: Volume I: Resource Management and Regulatory Law. Gordon, G., Paterson, J., Üșenmez, E. (eds.). 3 edition. Edinburgh University Press, 37 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersThe Implications of Different Acceptable Prospective Returns to Investment for Activity in the UKCS
Working Papers: Working PapersCan the Transfer of Tax History Enhance Later Field Life Transactions in the UKCS?
Working Papers: Working PapersCan Long Term Activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) Really be Transformed?
Working Papers: Discussion PapersThe Prospects for Activity in the UKCS to 2050 under "Lower for Longer" Oil and Gas Price Scenarios, and the Unexploited Potential
Working Papers: Discussion PapersWaiting on LNG trains
Offshore Engineer, vol. 41, pp. 58-59Contributions to Specialist Publications: Articles- [ONLINE] View publication in Scopus
Economic and Tax Issues relating to Decommissioning in the UKCS: the 2016 Perspective
Working Papers: Discussion Papers- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/8663/1/nsp_137.pdf
Field Development Tax Incentives for the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS)
Working Papers: Discussion Papers- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/8662/1/nsp_136.pdf
Investment in oil exploration and production: The comparative influence of taxation
Risk and the Political Economy of Resource Development. Pearce, D. W., Siebert, H., Walter, I. (eds.). Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 169-195, 27 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06980-4_11
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Maximising Economic Recovery from the UK Continental Shelf: A Response to the Draft DECC Consultation Strategy
Working Papers: Discussion Papers- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/8661/1/nsp_135.pdf
Petroleum taxation contingent on counter-factual investment behaviour
The Energy Journal, vol. 36, no. Special Issue I, pp. 195-213Contributions to Journals: ArticlesProspective Returns to Exploration in the UKCS with Cost Reductions and Tax Incentives
Working Papers: Discussion Papers- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/8659/1/nsp_134.pdf
The Economic Dependencies of Infrastructure Assets in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS)
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference ProceedingsThe Economics of EOR Schemes in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS)
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.2118/175470-MS
The Economics of Exploration in the UK Continental Shelf: the 2015 Perspective
Working Papers: Discussion PapersThe Investment Allowance in the Wider Context of the UK Continental Shelf in 2015: A Response to the Treasury Consultation
Working Papers: Working PapersTax Incentives for CO2-EOR in the UK Continental Shelf
Working Papers: Working PapersPrice Sensitivity, Capital Rationing and Future Activity in the UK Continental Shelf after the Wood Review
Working Papers: Working PapersThe Economics of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) in the UKCS and the Tax Review
Working Papers: Working PapersPetroleum Taxation for the Maturing UK Continental Shelf (UKCS)
Working Papers: Working PapersScotland's Independent Expert Commission on Oil and Gas: Maximising the Total Value Added
Scotland's Independent Expert Commission on Oil and Gas: Maximising the Total Value Added. The Scottish Government, pp. 1-73, 73 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersThe Official History of North Sea Oil and Gas: Volume 2: Moderating the State's Role
Vol. 2, Routledge, United Kingdom. 732 pagesBooks and Reports: BooksThe Official History of North Sea Oil and Gas; Volume 1: The Growing Dominance of the State (paperback)
Vol. 1, Routledge, United Kingdom. 642 pagesBooks and Reports: BooksThe economics of CO2-EOR cluster developments in the UK Central North Sea
Energy Policy, vol. 62, pp. 1344-1355Contributions to Journals: ArticlesAn Optimised Investment Model of the Economics of Integrated Returns from CCS Deployment in the UK/UKCS
Working Papers: Discussion Papers- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/2851/1/nsp_126.pdf
The Implications of Scottish Independence for the North Sea Oil and Gas Sector
Commissioned by House of Lords, Select Committee on Economic Affairs. UK: House of Lords. The Stationery Office Limited. 20 pagesBooks and Reports: Other ReportsNorth Sea Oil and Gas
Scotland's Future: The Economics of Constitutional Change. Goudie, A. (ed.). Dundee University Press, pp. 243-265, 22 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersUKCS investment boom continues
World Oil, vol. 233, pp. 47-49Contributions to Specialist Publications: Articles- [ONLINE] View publication in Scopus
Prospects for Activity in the UK Continental Shelf after Recent Tax Changes: the 2012 Perspective
Working Papers: Discussion Papers