📖 Overview
Philip K. Verleger is an economist and energy markets expert known for his analysis of oil markets and energy policy. His work spans several decades studying the intersection of energy economics, geopolitics, and financial markets.
As president of PKVerleger LLC, he has served as an advisor to multiple U.S. government agencies including the U.S. Treasury and Department of Energy. His research and commentary on oil price dynamics, OPEC behavior, and energy security have been widely cited in academic and policy circles.
Verleger held faculty positions at Yale University and the University of California, and served as Director of the Office of Energy Policy at the U.S. Treasury Department during the Carter administration. His publications include influential books and papers on petroleum economics and energy market speculation.
His analysis focuses particularly on the role of futures markets in oil pricing, the economic impacts of energy policy decisions, and long-term forecasting of energy market trends. Verleger is frequently quoted in major media outlets regarding developments in global oil markets and energy economics.
👀 Reviews
There are limited reader reviews online for Philip K. Verleger, who writes primarily academic and industry publications about oil markets and energy economics.
Readers appreciate his data-driven analysis of oil price trends and ability to explain complex market dynamics. Several reviewers noted his accurate predictions about oil price movements and industry developments.
Critics say his writing can be dense and technical, making it challenging for non-specialists. Some readers disagree with his views on OPEC's influence and market speculation.
No ratings are available on Goodreads. On Amazon, his book "Energy: Markets, Paper Markets, and Regulation" has no customer reviews. His analyses appear mainly in academic journals and industry publications rather than consumer-oriented books.
Most comments about his work come from energy industry professionals and academics citing his research papers and market commentaries rather than general readers posting reviews.
📚 Books by Philip K. Verleger
Changing World Oil Markets (2015)
Analysis of how technological advancements and policy changes have transformed global oil trading and pricing mechanisms.
Persian Gulf: The New Game (2012) Examination of shifting political and economic dynamics affecting oil markets in the Middle East region.
Global Energy Markets: Comprehensive Analysis and Outlook (2007) Study of international energy market structures, including supply chains, pricing systems, and market participants.
Drawing Lines in the Sand: The Global Oil Trade in the Twenty-First Century (1993) Assessment of how political boundaries and international relations impact global oil commerce and distribution.
Adjusting to Volatile Energy Prices (1982) Analysis of how businesses and economies respond to and manage energy price fluctuations.
Energy Politics and Economics (1979) Overview of the relationship between government policies and energy market economics during the 1970s oil crisis.
Persian Gulf: The New Game (2012) Examination of shifting political and economic dynamics affecting oil markets in the Middle East region.
Global Energy Markets: Comprehensive Analysis and Outlook (2007) Study of international energy market structures, including supply chains, pricing systems, and market participants.
Drawing Lines in the Sand: The Global Oil Trade in the Twenty-First Century (1993) Assessment of how political boundaries and international relations impact global oil commerce and distribution.
Adjusting to Volatile Energy Prices (1982) Analysis of how businesses and economies respond to and manage energy price fluctuations.
Energy Politics and Economics (1979) Overview of the relationship between government policies and energy market economics during the 1970s oil crisis.