Olivier Massol is a Professor of Economics at CentraleSupélec and Senior Research Fellow at the Sustainable Economy Research Group (SERG) within the Industrial Engineering Laboratory (LGI). His research focuses on energy economics, environmental and resource economics, and technology policy, with an interdisciplinary approach combining quantitative methods from microeconomics, econometrics, game theory, and operations research. He explores critical issues such as energy infrastructure development, new technology deployment, market dynamics, and policy evaluation. Research Interests: Economic impacts of energy resource production and transformation Energy infrastructure provision and regulation Deployment of renewable and low-carbon technologies Design and evaluation of environmental and energy policies Gas and electricity market structures Recent work emphasizes challenges in global energy geopolitics, hydrogen and CCS infrastructure planning, and the efficacy of policy frameworks for decarbonization. His publications analyze topics such as nuclear flexibility in power systems, LNG trade dynamics, and the strategic implications of ownership structures in emerging energy markets. Grants/Advising: No formal advisees listed, but collaborates extensively with researchers including Camille Megy, Albert Banal-Estañol, and Emma Jagu on projects related to energy transitions and infrastructure economics. Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Sustainable Economy Research Group (SERG) and Industrial Engineering Laboratory (LGI), focusing on interdisciplinary energy and environmental research.










