Dr. Tysseling has skills, interests and experience in many areas of natural resource economics
and natural resources law. He founded Energy, Economic and Environmental Consultants in 1992.
In his practice, Dr. Tysseling focuses on the evaluation of competitive and regulated energy
and natural resource markets and the economic impacts of changes in those markets. He has been
a leader in the development of integrated resource management strategies, and has fostered
consideration of wide-ranging environmentally sound and sustainable business planning for
institutional energy users. Dr. Tysseling offers his expertise across a broad range of business
and natural resource issues, providing services that include forecasting and assessment of economic
conditions, natural resource markets, business regulation, utility ratemaking, long-term business
plans and energy utilization strategies, and public policy issues in industry-specific market
development. He has also provided expert testimony before many federal and state authorities.
While serving as Director of the Economic, Statistical & Policy Analysis Division of the New
Mexico State Land Office, Dr. Tysseling directed research, resource management and policy analyses
pertaining to diverse natural resource attributes of New Mexico trust lands encompassing
approximately nine million surface acres and thirteen million mineral rights acres. Prior to
joining the State Land Office, Dr. Tysseling served as an Economist with the Bureau of Business
and Economic Research at the University of New Mexico where he directed and participated in
numerous multi-disciplinary and analytical research projects including water rights markets and
water resources planning, coal resources, employment, wage, and sector-specific forecasting of
economic activities.
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