Recent Release | 08 Apr 2022
Neptune Energy’s economic impact – Europe and Indonesia
Economic Consulting Team
Oxford Economics
A study of Neptune Energy’s operations in the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, and Indonesia.
This report, commissioned by Neptune Energy, seeks to quantify the company’s total economic impact across the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, and Indonesia, through its direct operations and the knock-on effects it creates in local supply chains and the wider economy.
We find that in 2021, Neptune Energy sustained an estimated $3.3 billion gross value added contribution to the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, and Germany, and supported 9,720 jobs. Additional value was also sustained in Indonesia.
About the team
Our economic consulting team are world leaders in quantitative economic analysis, working with clients around the globe and across sectors to build models, forecast markets and evaluate interventions using state-of-the art techniques. Lead consultants on this project were:
Alice Gambarin
Lead Economist, Economic Impact
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Alice Gambarin
Lead Economist, Economic Impact
New York, United States
Alice is part of Oxford Economics’ consulting division in the Americas, focusing on delivering socio-economic impact studies to clients across the continent.
Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Alice worked in the Housing Analysis Division at the UK Department for Work and Pensions, where she was involved in policy evaluation and data analysis. Alice holds a BA (Hons) and MSc (Hons) in Economic and Social Sciences from Bocconi University, Italy.
Pete Collings
Director of Economic Impact Consulting, Europe & Middle East
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Pete Collings
Director of Economic Impact Consulting, Europe & Middle East
London, United Kingdom
Pete Collings leads Oxford Economics’ Economic Impact Consulting teams in Europe and the Middle East. During his time at Oxford Economics, Pete has managed and conducted a number of large consulting projects including a major global economic impact study of Etihad Airways, a project assessing the contribution Rolls-Royce makes to both the UK and the global economy, Oxford Economics’ impact work for Abu Dhabi Ports Company, several pieces assessing the economic impact of nuclear power in the UK, a number of studies exploring Gatwick Airport’s economic contribution and research assessing Boeing’s employment impact on the EU.
Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2009, Pete worked in the Fiscal Policy Unit of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Zanzibar, on the ODI Fellowship Scheme. He has degrees from the University of York and the University of London.
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