Philip Andrews-Speed is a senior research fellow at the Energy Studies Institute at the National University of Singapore. He began his career as a geologist, specializing in mining and petroleum before turning to energy resource management.
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Philip Andrews-Speed is a senior research fellow at the Energy Studies Institute at the National University of Singapore. He began his career as a geologist, specializing in mining and petroleum before turning to energy resource management. He was Professor of Energy Policy at the University of Dundee and Director of the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law & Policy until 2010. Philip Andrews-Speed has nearly 40 years of experience in the field of resources and energy. He was a member of the German Marshall Fund of the United States Transatlantic Academy in Washington DC in 2011-2012.
Philip Andrews Speed’s work focuses on sustainable natural resource governance, nuclear energy governance, and the political economy of low-carbon energy transition in China and Southeast Asia.
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