Adam Sieminski participated in The Energy Outlook in an Era of Change . They are otherwise unassociated with EPIC.

Adam Sieminski is the president of the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies & Research Center (KAPSARC) and senior advisor for the CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program. He previously held the CSIS James R. Schlesinger Chair for Energy & Geopolitics. Prior to joining the Center, he served as administrator of the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). He was previously Deutsche Bank’s chief energy economist, working with the bank’s global research and trading units, where he drew on extensive industry, government, and academic sources to forecast energy market trends and wrote on a variety of topics involving energy economics, climate change, geopolitics, and commodity prices. Earlier, Mr. Sieminski was the senior energy analyst for NatWest Securities, covering the major U.S. international integrated oil companies. He is a senior fellow and former president of the U.S. Association for Energy Economics and served as president of the National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts. In 2006, Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman appointed him to the National Petroleum Council (NPC), where he helped author NPC’s global oil and gas study, The Hard Truths.

Mr. Sieminski has previously acted as a nonresident senior adviser to the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at CSIS. He also served as an advisory board member of the Global Energy and Environment Initiative at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, was chairman of the Supply-Demand Committee of the Independent Petroleum Association of America, and a member of the Strategic Energy Task Force of the Council on Foreign Relations. He belongs to the CFA Society Washington, D.C., and holds the chartered financial analyst (CFA) designation. Mr. Sieminski received both an undergraduate degree in civil engineering and a master’s degree in public administration from Cornell University.