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Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc. is a member of the [[Informa Group]].  Its clients are mostly in the Oil and Gas industry.
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'''Washington Policy and Analysis''', Inc. 'provides strategic business intelligence, analysis and advisory services for senior management of many of the world’s largest energy and technology companies.
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It is a member of the [[Informa Group]] (purchased from [[EMAP]] in 1999<ref>http://www.answers.com/topic/informa-group-plc?cat=biz-fin</ref>).  Its clients are mostly in the oil and gas industry.
  
 
It provided a "$300,000 grant ... to establish a research fellowship in CSTPV ([[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]]), in the field of maritime security with particular reference to the threat of maritime terrorism."<ref>St Andrews University News Website, [http://calvin.st-andrews.ac.uk/external_relations/news_article.cfm?reference=324 Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks], 19th June 2002</ref>
 
It provided a "$300,000 grant ... to establish a research fellowship in CSTPV ([[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]]), in the field of maritime security with particular reference to the threat of maritime terrorism."<ref>St Andrews University News Website, [http://calvin.st-andrews.ac.uk/external_relations/news_article.cfm?reference=324 Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks], 19th June 2002</ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
*[[William F Martin]]
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*[[William F Martin]] - 'an energy economist who has served as Executive Secretary of the National Security Council, Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan and Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Energy under President Reagan. He is also chairman of the Department of Energy’s [[Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee]] and chairman of the Council on Foreign Relation’s Energy Security Group for the past ten years. In 2006, he was elected chairman of the Council of the University for Peace of the United Nations.'
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*[[Takashi Akazawa]] 'has been with Washington Policy and Analysis since 2009 and specializes in nuclear energy policy, nuclear research and development and energy security. In addition, he has worked for the Kansai Electric Power Company in Japan and has wide range of experience in the nuclear fuel cycle. Prior to joining WPA, he worked for the reprocessing plant construction project as well as nuclear fuel management, including transportation, nuclear fuel allocation design in the core and safeguards. Akazawa holds a Masters in nuclear engineering from the Nagoya University of Japan'.
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*[[Jonathan S. Gillman]] 'is an international relations specialist focused primarily on issues of energy security. He currently serves as the Senior Energy Analyst for Washington Policy & Analysis.  In this role, he manages the firm’s consulting and research teams to coordinate long-term research projects as well as being responsible for advising clients on international and domestic activities across a diverse portfolio. His areas of specialty include: fossil fuels (conventional and unconventional) production, energy transportation and distribution; power generation (utility regulation and facility siting); the domestic nuclear energy industry (advanced R&D, fuel cycle and waste issues); and nuclear weapons/security issues.  He is also experienced on US-China energy and security issues after having worked and studied in Shanghai, China in 2006. <ref> [http://www.wpainc.com/team.aspx Team], Washington Policy & Analysis, acc 11 October 2013 </ref>
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==Clients==
 
==Clients==
American Gas Association
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{{Template:NuclearSpin}}[[American Gas Association]] | [[ANR Pipeline Company]] | [[Alabama Gas Corporation]] | [[ARCO Oil & Gas Company]] | [[Asia Pacific Energy Forum]] | [[CNG Transmission Corporation]] | [[Chevron U.S.A., Inc.]] | [[COGEMA, Inc.]] | [[Conoco Inc.]] | [[Consumers Power]] | [[Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation]] | [[ENI]] | [[Exxon Corporation]] | [[Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan (FEPC)]] | [[Framatome]] | [[General Electric Nuclear Energy]] | [[Idemitsu Apollo Corporation]] | [[International Energy Agency]] | [[The Stuart C. IRBY Company]] | [[Japan Atomic Industrial Forum]] | [[Japan Atomic Power Company]] | [[Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)]] | [[Japan Federation of Economic Organizations]] | [[Japan Foundation, Center for Global Partnership]] | [[Japan Institute of International Affairs]] | [[Japan National Oil Corporation]] | [[Kyushu Electric Power Company]] | [[Miller and Chevalier, Chartered]] | [[Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan (METI)]] | [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan (MOFA)]] | [[Ministry of Industry and Energy, Norway]] | [[Osaka Gas Company]] | [[Petroleum Association of Japan]] | [[Philcon Development Company]] | [[Public Service Electric & Gas Company]] | [[Royal Norwegian Embassy]] | [[Sandia National Laboratories]] | [[Shell Oil Company]] | [[Statoil ASA]] | [[Southern California Gas Company]] | [[Southern Natural Gas]] | [[Stewart and Stevenson]] | [[Sun Exploration and Production Company]] | [[Tenneco Gas Pipeline Group]] | [[Texas Gas Transmission Corporation]] | [[Thomas and Betts]] | [[Tohoku Electric Power Company]] | [[Tokyo Electric Power Company]] | [[Tokyo Electric Power Services Company]] | [[TransCanada Pipeline]] | [[Transco Energy Company]] | [[Washington Gas and Light Company]] <ref>Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc. [http://www.wpainc.com/no_flash/clients.html Clients], accessed 4 October 2007.</ref>
ANR Pipeline Company
 
Alabama Gas Corporation
 
ARCO Oil & Gas Company
 
Asia Pacific Energy Forum
 
CNG Transmission Corporation
 
Chevron U.S.A., Inc.
 
COGEMA, Inc.
 
Conoco Inc.
 
Consumers Power
 
Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation
 
ENI
 
Exxon Corporation
 
Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan (FEPC)
 
Framatome
 
General Electric Nuclear Energy
 
Idemitsu Apollo Corporation
 
International Energy Agency
 
The Stuart C. IRBY Company
 
Japan Atomic Industrial Forum
 
Japan Atomic Power Company
 
Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
 
Japan Federation of Economic Organizations
 
Japan Foundation, Center for Global Partnership
 
Japan Institute of International Affairs
 
Japan National Oil Corporation
 
Kyushu Electric Power Company
 
Miller and Chevalier, Chartered
 
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan (METI)
 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan (MOFA)
 
Ministry of Industry and Energy, Norway
 
Osaka Gas Company
 
Petroleum Association of Japan
 
Philcon Development Company
 
Public Service Electric & Gas Company
 
Royal Norwegian Embassy
 
Sandia National Laboratories
 
Shell Oil Company
 
Statoil ASA
 
Southern California Gas Company
 
Southern Natural Gas
 
Stewart and Stevenson
 
Sun Exploration and Production Company
 
Tenneco Gas Pipeline Group
 
Texas Gas Transmission Corporation
 
Thomas and Betts
 
Tohoku Electric Power Company
 
Tokyo Electric Power Company
 
Tokyo Electric Power Services Company
 
TransCanada Pipeline
 
Transco Energy Company
 
Washington Gas and Light Company <ref>Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc. [http://www.wpainc.com/no_flash/clients.html Clients], accessed 4 October 2007.</ref>
 
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
*[http://www.wpainc.com/no_flash/index.html Washington Policy & Analysis, Inc.]
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*[http://www.wpainc.com/ Washington Policy & Analysis, Inc.]
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 11 October 2013

Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc. 'provides strategic business intelligence, analysis and advisory services for senior management of many of the world’s largest energy and technology companies.

It is a member of the Informa Group (purchased from EMAP in 1999[1]). Its clients are mostly in the oil and gas industry.

It provided a "$300,000 grant ... to establish a research fellowship in CSTPV (Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence), in the field of maritime security with particular reference to the threat of maritime terrorism."[2]

People

  • William F Martin - 'an energy economist who has served as Executive Secretary of the National Security Council, Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan and Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Energy under President Reagan. He is also chairman of the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee and chairman of the Council on Foreign Relation’s Energy Security Group for the past ten years. In 2006, he was elected chairman of the Council of the University for Peace of the United Nations.'
  • Takashi Akazawa 'has been with Washington Policy and Analysis since 2009 and specializes in nuclear energy policy, nuclear research and development and energy security. In addition, he has worked for the Kansai Electric Power Company in Japan and has wide range of experience in the nuclear fuel cycle. Prior to joining WPA, he worked for the reprocessing plant construction project as well as nuclear fuel management, including transportation, nuclear fuel allocation design in the core and safeguards. Akazawa holds a Masters in nuclear engineering from the Nagoya University of Japan'.
  • Jonathan S. Gillman 'is an international relations specialist focused primarily on issues of energy security. He currently serves as the Senior Energy Analyst for Washington Policy & Analysis. In this role, he manages the firm’s consulting and research teams to coordinate long-term research projects as well as being responsible for advising clients on international and domestic activities across a diverse portfolio. His areas of specialty include: fossil fuels (conventional and unconventional) production, energy transportation and distribution; power generation (utility regulation and facility siting); the domestic nuclear energy industry (advanced R&D, fuel cycle and waste issues); and nuclear weapons/security issues. He is also experienced on US-China energy and security issues after having worked and studied in Shanghai, China in 2006. [3]

Clients

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American Gas Association | ANR Pipeline Company | Alabama Gas Corporation | ARCO Oil & Gas Company | Asia Pacific Energy Forum | CNG Transmission Corporation | Chevron U.S.A., Inc. | COGEMA, Inc. | Conoco Inc. | Consumers Power | Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation | ENI | Exxon Corporation | Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan (FEPC) | Framatome | General Electric Nuclear Energy | Idemitsu Apollo Corporation | International Energy Agency | The Stuart C. IRBY Company | Japan Atomic Industrial Forum | Japan Atomic Power Company | Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) | Japan Federation of Economic Organizations | Japan Foundation, Center for Global Partnership | Japan Institute of International Affairs | Japan National Oil Corporation | Kyushu Electric Power Company | Miller and Chevalier, Chartered | Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan (METI) | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan (MOFA) | Ministry of Industry and Energy, Norway | Osaka Gas Company | Petroleum Association of Japan | Philcon Development Company | Public Service Electric & Gas Company | Royal Norwegian Embassy | Sandia National Laboratories | Shell Oil Company | Statoil ASA | Southern California Gas Company | Southern Natural Gas | Stewart and Stevenson | Sun Exploration and Production Company | Tenneco Gas Pipeline Group | Texas Gas Transmission Corporation | Thomas and Betts | Tohoku Electric Power Company | Tokyo Electric Power Company | Tokyo Electric Power Services Company | TransCanada Pipeline | Transco Energy Company | Washington Gas and Light Company [4]

External links

References

  1. http://www.answers.com/topic/informa-group-plc?cat=biz-fin
  2. St Andrews University News Website, Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks, 19th June 2002
  3. Team, Washington Policy & Analysis, acc 11 October 2013
  4. Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc. Clients, accessed 4 October 2007.