Jude Clemente is Principal at JTC Energy Research Associates, LLC. He holds a B.A. in International Relations from Penn State University, with a minor in Statistical Analysis. He also has an M.S. in Homeland Security from San Diego State University, with a focus on Oil/Gas Security, and an MBA from St. Francis University, with a focus on Energy Economics. Jude's work has appeared in a variety of energy-related media, such as Pipeline & Gas Journal, Carbon Capture Journal, Journal of Energy Security, Power, World Oil, and Public Utilities Fortnightly. He has also been a writer and editor for reports commissioned by the U.S. Department of Energy, International Energy Agency, and other major energy research organizations. You can can read his energy blogs at Oil Price and Forbes.
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