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Erik Gilje is an Assistant Professor of Finance at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, specializing in financial institutions, empirical corporate finance, and energy finance. He pioneered Wharton’s first course on Energy Finance and has extensive industry experience in oil and gas analytics, having co-founded Oseberg, LLC.
- PhD in Finance, Boston College
- BSc in Engineering, Cornell University
His research explores the intersection of energy markets, corporate finance, and economic impacts of resource shocks, with a focus on shale booms, hedging strategies, and wealth effects on firm and household behavior.
His recent publications analyze topics such as human capital reallocation, oil benchmark failures, and debt dynamics in energy sectors, reflecting a trend toward understanding market anomalies and resource-driven economic shifts.
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He has collaborated with firms like ExxonMobil Corporation and Citi Equity Research, and his work bridges academic insights with practical applications in energy finance and corporate decision-making.





