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
A probabilistic assessment methodology for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and associated carbon dioxide retention
Growth drivers of Bakken oil well productivity
Statistics of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada through 2015
Carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and residual oil zone studies at the U.S. Geological Survey
Statistical detection of flow regime changes in horizontal hydraulically fractured Bakken oil wells
Overview of a comprehensive resource database for the assessment of recoverable hydrocarbons produced by carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery
Using CO2 Prophet to estimate recovery factors for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery
A database and probabilistic assessment methodology for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and associated carbon dioxide retention in the United States
Bitumen prices and structural changes in North American crude oil markets
Play-level distributions of estimates of recovery factors for a miscible carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery method used in oil reservoirs in the conterminous United States
A strategy for low cost development of incremental oil in legacy reservoirs
Profiles of reservoir properties of oil-bearing plays for selected petroleum provinces in the United States
Science and Products
A probabilistic assessment methodology for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and associated carbon dioxide retention
Growth drivers of Bakken oil well productivity
Statistics of petroleum exploration in the world outside the United States and Canada through 2015
Carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and residual oil zone studies at the U.S. Geological Survey
Statistical detection of flow regime changes in horizontal hydraulically fractured Bakken oil wells
Overview of a comprehensive resource database for the assessment of recoverable hydrocarbons produced by carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery
Using CO2 Prophet to estimate recovery factors for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery
A database and probabilistic assessment methodology for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and associated carbon dioxide retention in the United States
Bitumen prices and structural changes in North American crude oil markets
Play-level distributions of estimates of recovery factors for a miscible carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery method used in oil reservoirs in the conterminous United States
A strategy for low cost development of incremental oil in legacy reservoirs
Profiles of reservoir properties of oil-bearing plays for selected petroleum provinces in the United States
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