According to Scott Tinker, CEO of Tinker Energy Associates and director emeritus of the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, lifting billions of people out of energy poverty while reducing emissions is possible. But only if we ask the right questions. Tinker spoke at CERAWeek last week in Houston. He also had some blunt words about
The U.S. will not lead crude oil and natural gas production as the shale curve flattens, Tinker Energy Associates CEO Scott Tinker told Hart Energy on the sidelines of NAPE in Houston.
During his thoughtful speech, Dr. Tinker highlighted three themes: 1) energy is vital for human advancement; 2) all forms of energy, including renewables, have pros and cons; and 3) energy security requires optionality.
It will continue to take a variety of energy options to achieve global energy, economic and climate security. As for renewable energy? There’s no such thing, said Scott Tinker, the keynote speaker at the 2023.
OSLO, Norway , Director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin and CEO of Tinker Energy Associates, LLC., will present his perspectives on the long-term energy outlook.