Joseph Dutton is a research fellow at the University of Exeter’s Energy Policy Group, working on the politics of UK and European energy policy interactions. Previously he was a market reporter for commodities price reporting agency Argus Media, covering the UK wholesale gas market and upstream industry. Joseph has published research on the globalisation of UK gas supply, the development of shale gas in the UK and Europe, and the changing dynamics of global gas markets. In the past he worked on the Global Gas Security Project at the University of Leicester, and as an analyst in upstream oil and gas consultancy. Joseph holds an MA in International Relations and European Studies from the University of Kent.
What Trump's 'energy independent' US would mean for the rest of the world
Nov 22, 2016 23:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
President-elect Donald Trump has a vision for an America first energy plan. This includes developing new oil fields in the US, creating at least half a million new jobs in energy, and promoting natural gas over coal in...
Government will need to do more than share shale gas profits with the public to get UK fracking
Aug 16, 2016 15:34 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Britain is due to receive its first delivery of shale gas imported from the US, which will arrive at Grangemouth petrochemical plant in Scotland next month. That the UK is importing a tanker-full of shale gas from the US...
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