|
M&H Employee Working Energy and Climate Change Policy
Phil Grossweiler
Principal Consultant
The evolving U.S. policies on energy and climate change will likely have major impacts on the U.S. economy and also create challenging opportunities for the offshore industry. Phil recently completed a prestigious assignment as an ASME Congressional Fellow working for Congresswoman Heather Wilson (R-NM) on energy and climate change policy issues. Based on Phil's experiences working in that capacity he has developed "in the trenches" presentations he is sharing with industry leaders, organizations and the public.
In these presentations, Phil describes interfaces with congressional staff, lobbyists, think tanks and New Mexico constituents on a broad range of energy, resource access, and climate change issues and work in developing legislation for energy production in ANWR and the Outer Continental Shelf. In addition, Phil provides personal perspectives on where the U.S. is headed on energy security, climate change and renewable energy policies and offer suggestions on options for influencing policy and legislative developments.
Recent Speaking Engagements
U.S. Climate Change and Energy policy, Potential Impacts to the Offshore Energy Industry, Texas Section Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, January 12, 2009
U.S. Climate Change and Energy policy, Potential Impacts to the Offshore Energy Industry, ASME Local Section, Trenton, NJ, January, 2009
U.S. Climate Change and Energy policy, Potential Impacts to the Offshore Energy Industry, Houston Network of Service Academy Graduates, February 13, 2009
Climate Change, Planning for Longer Term Impacts on the Industry, The Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers (SNAME), Texas Section Offshore Symposium 2009, March 27, 2009
Energy Security and Climate Change Policy, Perspectives on Longer Term Impacts on Industry, Society of Petroleum Engineers, May 19, 2009
Energy Security and Climate Change, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Science Lecture Series, October 20, 2009
Climate Change Policy, Perspectives on Potential Impacts on Maritime Industry, The Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers (SNAME) Annual Meeting & Expo, Providence, Rhode Island, October 23, 2009
Climate Change Policy, Perspectives on Potential Impacts on Maritime Industry, Webb Institute, Glenn Cove, NY, November 2, 2009
U.S. Climate Change and Energy policy, Potential Impacts to the Offshore Energy Industry, International Society of Automation (ISA), Lafayette, LA, November 9, 2009
About Phil
Phil Grossweiler is a Principal consultant with M&H Energy Services. He is a graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and holds M.S. degrees in Mechanical and Ocean Engineering from MIT, and an MBA from Houston Baptist University. He worked for Exxon for over 20 years in domestic and international assignments. Since retiring from Exxon in 2000 he has been consulting at M&H with emphasis on energy and LNG projects and for Enersea Transport LLC. on CNG transportation. In addition to Phil's ASME Congressional Fellow assignment he served as Chair of a 19 member Department of Energy Ultra Deepwater Advisory Committee.
E-mail: Phil.Grossweiler@mhes.com
|