Emil D. Attanasi, Ph.D.
Emil Attanasi is a Supervisory Research Economist (Scientist Emeritus) with the USGS Geology, Energy & Minerals (GEM) Science Center in Reston, VA.
Emil Attanasi has been an economist with the U.S. Geological Survey since 1972. His work focuses on the valuation of hydrologic data, development of resource assessment methods for undiscovered oil and gas, assessment of CO2-EOR potential, and the application of economics to oil, gas, and minerals resource assessments.
Professional Experience
United States Geological Survey since 1972
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. University of Missouri, 1972, Economics
M.S. George Mason University, 2003, Statistical Science
B.A. Evangel College, 1969, Mathematics
Affiliations and Memberships*
American Economic Association, 1972 – present
Science and Products
Lognormal field size distributions as a consequence of economic truncation Lognormal field size distributions as a consequence of economic truncation
Government investment in mineral resource information on leasable public lands: The case of strippable coal Government investment in mineral resource information on leasable public lands: The case of strippable coal
Offshore exploration and industry change: The case of the Gulf of Mexico Offshore exploration and industry change: The case of the Gulf of Mexico
A note on petroleum industry exploration efficiency A note on petroleum industry exploration efficiency
Economics and appraisal of conventional oil and gas resources in the western Gulf of Mexico Economics and appraisal of conventional oil and gas resources in the western Gulf of Mexico
Science and Products
Lognormal field size distributions as a consequence of economic truncation Lognormal field size distributions as a consequence of economic truncation
Government investment in mineral resource information on leasable public lands: The case of strippable coal Government investment in mineral resource information on leasable public lands: The case of strippable coal
Offshore exploration and industry change: The case of the Gulf of Mexico Offshore exploration and industry change: The case of the Gulf of Mexico
A note on petroleum industry exploration efficiency A note on petroleum industry exploration efficiency
Economics and appraisal of conventional oil and gas resources in the western Gulf of Mexico Economics and appraisal of conventional oil and gas resources in the western Gulf of Mexico
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