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SMU Oil & Gas Environmental Law students can access the textbook at this link: SMU

 

We presented our research on the state of the energy markets to the 2008 SMU Institutional Oil & Gas conference.  Our conclusion? The energy boom has just started:  SMU white paper

 

We were the featured dinner speaker at the 2008 SMU Oil & Gas Investing Institutional Conference—last year we toured a Quicksilver Resources Barnett shale well in Fort Worth: KWK well tour - Dallas/Fort Worth Area

 

Who would guess that oil and gas leases would be auctioned on e-Bay? We discuss the issue with Platts: article

SMU Dedman School of Law

Joseph R. Dancy, is manager of the LSGI portfolio. The portfolio focuses on small, profitable, growing, and undervalued publicly traded companies. The goal of the LSGI portfolio is to utilize applied financial theory to substantially outperform all the major market indexes over time.

He is also employed as an Adjunct Professor of Law by Southern Methodist University School of Law in Dallas, Texas, teaching Oil & Gas Law, Oil & Gas Environmental Law, and Environmental Law. Mr. Dancy is on the Board of the Michigan Tech Enterprise Corporation, a business incubator located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and on the oversight Board of the Michigan Tech Applied Portfolio Management Program overseeing finance students managing $1 million of the University’s endowment.

He has a B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from Michigan Technological University, a MBA from the University of Michigan, and a J.D. from Oklahoma City University School of Law. Oklahoma City University and Michigan Tech have designated him as a Distinguished Alumni.

                        FS NEWS INTERVIEW: THE 2011 ENERGY SECTOR OUTLOOK  

 

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                                                                  (recorded January 20, 2011)