Oil & Water

The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has brought much of the world’s focus back to energy. Consulting sat down with two of PRTM’s energy consultants—Kate Fickle, Director of the Energy Practice and Shahid Malik, a Vice President in the Energy Business Group—to discuss what went wrong in the Gulf, the U.S. Government’s role, where we go from here, and what it all means for clients.

Joe Kornik | July 08, 2010

Kate Fickle Two PRTM energy consultants offer their take on the BP spill and its aftermath

The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has brought much of the world's focus back to energy. Consulting sat down with two of PRTM's energy consultants—Kate Fickle, Director of the Energy Practice and Shahid Malik, a Vice President in the Energy Business Group—to discuss what went wrong in the Gulf, the U.S. Government's role, where we go from here, and what it all means for clients.

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